
The Writers Guild of South Africa (WGSA) will hold a workshop called The Science of Getting Rich for any writers serious about their financial future on 1 October at AFDA Film School in Johannesburg. It runs from 9am to 3pm.
In this workshop WGSA will address the psychology of success especially as it relates to physical riches. Delegates will learn a specific way of thinking that when used leads to advancement.
Topics addressed in this programme include:
Thinking in the right way is an essential part of succeeding in todays economy. Your thoughts direct your emotions, your emotions your actions, and your actions your results. If you want increased results in your life, then know that it starts with a better way of thinking. A way that will be shared in the Science of Getting Rich.
Salmon Barnard is an author, speaker, businessman and course facilitator. His primary line of work is focused brain profiling where he assists companies to increase team performance through focusing on the primary thinking styles of the individuals within the group. He is a qualified chef who was presented with the medal of service by the deputy commander of United States European Command. Later he moved from cooking to management where he opened and managed Woolworths Cafι stores across Gauteng. Since then he continued his studies to become a Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Master Practitioner of Erricsonian Hypnotherapy and a Practitioner of Timeline-Therapy. In his personal practice he specialises in mental performance training and worked with prominent figures in the sporting and business world, including prominent PGA golf players. He has however now moved his focus away from individual coaching to corporate and community development and is in the process of creating programmes and platforms that drive interaction and social development.
The workshop entrance fee of R150 (students and unemployed writers may make an arrangement with the administrator for a concessionary fee.)
Bookings are essential. Email admin@writersguildsa.org to reserve your place.
