TMMG recently introduced a 90-minute seminar, “LifeZone Triage,” designed to assist individuals in the quest for a better work/life balance and better quality of life.
TMMG spent the last four years developing the production of the “LifeZone Balance Four” series into an energized experience utilizing novel methodology, original modeling techniques, tools, and ideas to help address the issues of work/life balance.
“The marketplace has embraced our program’s methodology, but requested a shortened version that can fit into the busy schedule of work places," says TMMG president Randy Moser. "LifeZone Triage solves the time issue, while not jeopardizing the methodology and results from Balance Four.”
Statistics show that 88 percent of employees complain they have a hard time juggling work and life – (Aon Consulting). Many people attend seminars only to forget or lose interest within three weeks. LifeZone Triage provides the tools to continuously benchmark and immediately incorporates them into daily living; focused on priorities, and assisting thought processes unique to the individual.
“LifeZone Triage is cost effective and productive,” Moser says. “The benefits to the individual, as well as the employer, have far more value than an expensive lunch of cordon bleu.”
“TMMG has designed a truly unique approach to an ever growing societal problem” adds H. William Gruchow, Ph.D., and vice president of research and theory for TMMG. “Our mission is simple – help people achieve a work/life balance which allows them to take charge and plan for change.”
For more information contact Moser at 800/367-3176 or e-mail: randy.moser@lifezn.net .
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