So much of waking life is spent on decision-making, dawn to dusk. Which overdue task to tackle? Who to call? When to pull your money?
Decision fatigue is real; the brain consumes the most energy of all body parts so if you don’t think skilfully, you’ll wear yourself out.
Those in the know use Qi Men Dun Jia, a system deployed by military strategists in ancient China. Today, in our neck of the woods, we use it for high-stakes decision-making, such as:
When a relationship goes awry and threatens the viability of a key project at a critical juncture. A Qi Men chart can reveal the patterns in play so you can circumvent or manage them.
What happens if you make a counteroffer? A Qi Men chart shows the trajectory of a decision’s possible outcome, so you can decide when, where and how to intervene, once you do.
But you can’t find the necessary documentation. Qi Men’s versatility and depth extends to locating things and even people.
Then picture in your mind’s eye the eventual outcome you’d like to see happen.
Intrigued?
Join us on Oct 22 for four days of free Qi Men Dun Jia training here:
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