Friday, September 23, 2011

announcement


“Using magic in training” organized by Trainers Forum in association with Vision Unlimited, Chennai

Starts: Sunday October 16, 2011, 09:00AM to 05.00 pm

Event Type: Training workshop

Location: Hotel Savera, Chennai

Radhakrishnan Salai, Chennai

Chennai, TAMIL NADU IN

Price: Rs.4500/-

Seats limited to : 30

Industry: human resources

Keywords: Using magic in Training - an ultimate step in the learning and development industry

Intended For: Trainers, Training Managers, Freelancers, Coaches, Teachers, Lecturers, Event Managers, Training coordinators

Organization: Trainers Forum/Vision Unlimited, Chennai

Contact detail : 98400 27810 – Balasandilyan@yahoo.com

This training program would take trainers to move on to the next level by using magic in their training programs to bring in miraculous results. It is a complete workshop with appropriate kit.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

share with you our glories


Please use the following link to view all the photos of the Vision Unlimited 3rd anniversary program held recently in Chennai....






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Monday, August 29, 2011

Are you sleeping well


Recently a friend of mine, Naresh, who loves surrounding himself with all kinds of interesting new gadgets, complained to me that he was having difficulty sleeping. Looking for an explanation for his sleeplessness, I asked him if he kept technological gadgets in his bedroom. He laughed, saying that his bedroom had become the "control room" of his house. That answer told me everything I needed to know about the probable cause of his irregular sleep patterns. A lot of people don't realize it, but all of our electrical appliances and gadgets emit electromagnetic fields that have an effect on us.

The Earth, Sun, and atmospheric phenomenon, such as thunderstorms and the northern lights, all have their own electromagnetic field and our bodies are sensitive to these natural energy fields. Man-made electronics have their own electromagnetic energy fields, which can actually interfere with our connection to the natural ones. For example, I am sure that at some point in your life you were advised not to sit too close to the television or not to stand in front of the microwave while it's running. That's because electromagnetic energy from electronics can disrupt our circadian rhythms, which govern our sleep cycles.

When I mentioned these points to Naresh, I could almost see the "light bulb" going off over his head. He had completely forgotten about the negative effects of electromagnetic energy and immediately started thinking how he could transform his bedroom back into a sleeping space. The next time I saw Harry, I was very happy to learn that he was sleeping better. He shared with me what he had done to minimize the effect of electronics in his bedroom:

• He moved his electric alarm clock from the night table beside his bed to the chest of drawers across the room.

• He removed his computer, and other "fun" gadgets from the bedroom.

• He decided to keep his small television and electric fan in the room but moved them as far away from the bed as he could.

• He likes keeping his cell phone nearby, but put it on the floor by the bed to keep the electromagnetic energy below him instead of in line with his head.

Harry was convinced that these simple changes had made a big difference and that was why he was sleeping like a baby again.

I hope that you are a sound sleeper, but if not, you might want to evaluate what you can do to remove or shift the electronics in your bedroom to see if that makes a positive difference for you.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

personal tom tom


My program on "How to improve productivity in work place" for the leather cluster yesterday was a grand one.. Owner/Managers participated. They confessed they have never thought of performance/productivity in the angle I took the session.. They were taken by complete surprise with the approach I showed them... I really want to make a difference in people's life. In case you want a program for your people similar to this.. do contact me at 98400 27810 or balasandilyan@yahoo.com

announcement


Have you been listening to me in Radio Mirchi in the morning... for the past 12 days people have been listening to me... It is just for a MINUTE. But very powerful tips are given... From yesterday it is about "happy married life" Listen to me tom if possible and interested... time & inclination is the key..

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Conserve water - preserve environment


Dear Friends,

I made an environmentally conscious observation. I took stock of how much water I was using and then found some easy ways to conserve. The water supply is plentiful at the moment in Chennai – where I live and there are times when droughts and shortages can call for water usage restrictions. While we are certainly amongst those who enjoy free flowing water, that is not the case for a large part of the world.

Currently, about one sixth of the world's population doesn't have access to clean safe water, and that number is likely to increase for many in the future. That is because the amount of water on the planet is unchanging while the amount of safe drinkable water is declining.

The good news is that we can all do our part to conserve water by taking simple measures and such steps can be relatively easy and pain-free. The first and most sensible thing to do is to make sure that any leaks or drips in your house are fixed to avoid constant water loss.

Other tips involve waiting for a full load of laundry before running your machine or wetting your toothbrush when brushing your teeth and then turning the water off until you are ready to rinse. Another idea is not to turn on the shower until you are ready to get in or even get your body wet in the shower and then turn the water off while you soap up, and then turn it back on to rinse off. You could also invest in a water saving shower-head that provides a nice strong spray but uses less water than traditional shower-heads.

In the middle of the summer, a heightened time for gardens to be in need of water. There are also water conservation ideas outside the home. Instead of using just a simple hose, connect a sprayer to your garden hose so that when watering plants or washing the car, you save one water usage. Avoid over-fertilizing your lawn and if you use low spray sprinklers early in the mornings and late in the evenings, the water has less chance of evaporating. Or even better, use a cistern to collect rainwater for watering your plants. Thanks to the Chief Minister of Tamilnadu who insisted on rain water harvesting some 5 -6 years back itself. And the benefits of these tips are to reduce your water usage.

There are many more ways to conserve water. I hope that my ideas have sparked some enthusiasm. Also, feel free to share the ideas with others

Saturday, July 2, 2011

our announcement


Vision Unlimited proudly announces a one day seminar titled “Ninaipathu Mudiyum” – a personal enhancement/empowerment program in Tamil to celebrate its successful third year in business. Date to be marked in your planner – 20th August 2011. Fees – Rs. 1200/- per person. To rush your nomination and more details contact 98400 27810.

Ninaipathu Mudiyum… One day program by Vision Unlimited on August 20th at Chennai.

Puthu Vairam Nee Unakku – Dr.Balasandilyan

(Self awareness, self esteem, focus in life)

Periya pootu Chinna Saavi (or) Mugam onru Mugamoodigal pala – By Ms. K.Sumathi, Advocate

Work Life Balance

Ungalal nichayam vella mudiyum (or) Naalai enum Nambikkai – Udhayasandron

It’s all in the mind

Vizhithiru Vetri Peru (or) Thodangattum oru magizhchipayanam – Mr. Lena Tamilvanan

(Time/Money/Success – Enhancing/empowering personality)