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Testimonials

What our course participants and clients say...

“I personally found it helpful and informative. An eyeopener as to what you can do about helping not only others, but yourself first!”
Sara , school teacher, Bahrain

“The course instructor was really great! She was doing it from the heart!”
Dr. Haifa Al-Sanousi, University Lecturer, Kuwait

“I truly like Noraini’s style of teaching & presenting. She is very personable and very in-tuned with where people are ‘at’ and what they need. I feel very comfortable and she instilled a sense of trust in me and us in the group that we can understand and be competent with Brain Gym. It was fabulous!”
Ren Rynne, school teacher, Riyadh

I am much calmer and in control of my emotions. Through balances, I was able to change my self-image
Amira, lecturer

“I surprised myself and my international colleagues when I eloquently presented my country’s stand at the OECD committee meeting! I could easily access my creative thoughts as I spoke”
Hana, Senior Economist

"My son’s life has changed after just one craniosacral balance. He now has sensation in his nerves that were not present before. Amazing!"
S.Z, Banker

"Within a couple of months, our son has achieved a good sense of body balance and is now happy and calm and is able to focus and participate happily in his learning in school. His handwriting has also amazingly improved!”
Dorota, mother

"I now enjoy riding in the back seat of the car without feeling sick!"
Hafithe, student

 "It was the first day of school today. My first lesson is "Hand and Eye Coordination" So I did the very basic "Lazy 8s" exercise with my students before we began the drawing lesson. While some of them showed signs of scepticism and resistence at first, after a while, I found them actually practising the Lazy 8s in between their drawings! In fact the whole class was so focussed they produced good drawings! And some even remarked how good and confident and even surprised they felt about their performance at the same time acknowledging and appreciating the good olde Lazy 8s."

Nurasyikin, art lecturer, La Salle College of  the Arts, Singapore

 


Last updated: Wednesday, 20 August 2008