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WOW 1 SAMPLE Employer Letter

by Sharon Parish last modified 2006-08-09 12:56 PM

This is a sample letter for your employer about the benefits of Way of a Warrior. We suggest you submit a copy of this letter along with a letter from yourself listing the specific ways you see that WOW I could support you in your job or with your performance goals. For a personalized letter on letterhead, contact Dreena Tischler at dreena.tischler@MoreToLife.org

March 15, 2007

To: {Name}

Re: Way of a Warrior I

Way of a Warrior is a 6-day residential training to be held July 1 through July 8, 2007.
The Kairos Foundation, which sponsors this intensive course, is a non-profit, educational organization which for almost twenty-five years has offered a variety of personal empowerment workshops for business groups, the general public and the Federal Prison System. After taking this course, graduates generally experience a greater sense of flexibility and responsiveness in their business and personal matters.

Way of a Warrior I is designed to teach participants to integrate the principles of the More To Life Program more fully in their everyday life. The participants have a deep experience of being supported, encouraged and challenged while working on the edge of their abilities. These experiences enable people to become more personally aware of their unique strengths and talents. After the course participants are more equipped to serve in leadership roles. Participants learn stress management techniques, discernment for decision making, community and team building skills, defining and creating goals, effective communication, and much more.

The training s located at Cohutta Springs Conference Center in Crandall, Georgia, USA. The total cost for the training is $1795 if you register before May 15 and $1995 if you register after. For further questions about the course, please call Dreena Tischler at 512-983-1390.

Sincerely,


Dreena M. Tischler
International Coordinator

 

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