5 Good Reasons To Attend ChangeCamp

by Andy on October 16, 2010

The Autumn 2010 ChangeCamp is the fourth ChangeCamp, a low cost, wide ranging self development / therapeutic change workshop in the North East of England. It’s a unique grass roots event and there are five reasons why you might want to attend.

1. To try things out

There are acres of shelving in bookshops put aside for self development / self help topics. Lots and lots of training courses and seminars available from big names and people you have never heard of.

If you had an inexhaustible supply of money and time you could read all the books and take all the trainings. It wouldn’t matter if some of them weren’t for you or even were just plain rubbish.

Most people have a limited amount of time and money. If that’s the case then ChangeCamp is a great place to satisfy your curiosity about some of these approaches without eating massively into your time (it’s only one day) and money (it’s only £10).

You can find out about things you have only read or heard about, try out trainers, find out more before you decide where to put the time and money you have got.

2. You meet like minded people

If you are interested in self development work, therapeutic techniques and new ways of thinking about things, it is entirely possible that your colleagues, family and friends think you are nuts!

If you are interested in these kinds of things it is very hard to explain to someone who isn’t what is so fascinating and worthwhile about them.

At ChangeCamp you will meet people who are interested in the same kinds of things that you are.

Participants are interested in change and self development and they don’t mind talking about it and sharing their experiences.

If you are the only person in your circle of friends that is interested in this kind of stuff then ChangeCamp can be an oasis in the desert.

3. It’s food for the soul

The workshops at ChangeCamp are organised around self-development and change. Previous attendees tell us that attending the event has helped them, made them think, and given them ideas about what is possible.

If you feel there is something missing in your everyday life, then ChangeCamp may be the occasion to come to be refreshed at a level that everyday life can’t match.

4. It’s fun

Although ChangeCamp presentations can be about serious issues it is not a solemn event. You will hear a lot of chatter, laughter and signs of people having a thoroughly good time.

Every ChangeCamp so far has ended with a Laughter Workshop, which is enough to put a smile on anyone’s face.

5. It wont break the bank

There are more than a dozen quality presentations by people who have given their time and skill for free. The only thing that needs to be paid for is the hire of the venue.

That is why ChangeCamp, a total of more than 24 hours training and workshops costs just £10 and a food contribution to the shared lunch.

For more information or to sign up online visit www.changecamp.co.uk

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