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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Jun 1988, p. 16

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Phoenix lands in Midland Cont'd. from pg. 1 Brian Tracy admits this may not be all that easy. He says that It is difficult to capture the vibrancy of a Phoenix seminar on paper. One has to attend to get the full benefit. have now attended Phoenix seminars offered by a Barrie organization called Peak Perfor- mance Training. habits, good or bad, take about twenty-one days to be instilled. A Bryson McQuirter, of Realty ] great deal of discipline is required World in Midland is one of many Your chance to take part for this transition period. But even- local businesspeople to have taken July 48 d19i tually stress levels go down and the Phoenix seminar. He says, "If comes uly ani in one becomes more in control. someone applied only ten per cent Midland at the Highland of what they learned in the Inn. Brian Tracey will be Phoenix seminar, they would see a there through the wonders profound change in their lives. of video technology. For McQuirter has such faith in the ; 4 program, that he has sent most of more information on how his staff through it. to enroll, call Stan Maguire at 1-737-2023. Included in the two day seminar are techniques for effective goalsetting, learning, com- municating, planning, and problem solving. The program is designed to build confidence, improve men- tal attitudes, and stimulate In fact, almost 500 people in the creativity. Midland-Penetanguishene area Seminar leader; Brian Tracy '| had no job. Worse than that, | had no confidence." $ After Sharon Sunich finished high school, she tried to find a job "7% that both suited her and had a future. But she didn't know how to sell herself to employers. The more she got turned away, the more her confidence dwindled. Sharon looked to her Canada Employment Centre for help. There, she found a service designed specifically to help younger people. Sharon's counsellor, Tina Cutler, quickly realized how much potential and ability Sharon had --and how little self- confidence. She set out to help Sharon believe in herself. Then she taught her the best ways to look for a job and prepare for . : interviews. It wasn't long before Sharon was ready to go back eee gs cHEeD cea CRG aE unsellor, lalized | Oday, sharon is a Support Co-ordinator for the Victorian working withyouth or 4ears. Or der gf Nurses in Willowdale, Ont. At Canada Employment Centres, we don't claim to be miracle workers -- but we'll do everything we can to help people who want to help themselves. We have highly skilled people and innovative programs And we really care about peop! like Sharon Sunich. é "Tina's help was great. Now I've got a job with a future." -- Sharon Sunich. Our programs are working! @ We have a group of in-depth programs called the Canadian Jobs Strategy. It helps people who have lost their jobs, and people whose jobs are threatened by change. It also helps women, young people and others who have difficulty finding work. © We help businesses hire, train new workers, and upgrade the skills of current workers. From entry level to managerial positions. @ Last year, in more than 650 locations, we helped more than 5 million Canadians. @ More than 400,000 Canadians participate in our employment and training programs each year. e@ Three months later, 88% of these people say they benefitted. If you need help, contact your Canada Employment Centre. We want to help. We're ready to help. And we care. - Canada Employment Centres hel Employment and Emploi et immigration Canada Immigration Canada Canada Page 16, Wednesday, June 29, 1988

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