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There's a huge distinction between potential and capacity. Potential is somewhere off in the future. Capacity is right now - today. The 100% Factor will inspire people at any stage of their lives to consider the opportunities they can create when they re-examine their capacity - and become mindful about how much of that capacity they choose to bring - to work, to relationships, to families.

Don’t Miss Your Boat: Living Your Life with Purpose in the Real World is a collection of stories that makes individuals reflect on the purpose and significance of their own life. It's one thing to talk about living purposefully and another to actually do it. This book contains real life accounts of individuals that have chosen to create amazing turnarounds, grief into greatness and take possibilities into opportunities.

Dick Richards will return to help Day Two participants discover their own genius in this day-long workshop based on his book Is Your Genius At Work?

According to Dick, everyone's genius is unique. Your genius can be thought of in a practical way: as the exceptional power that comes most naturally to you, as the process you undertake so spontaneously and easily that you do not notice it, and as the business in which you are engaged as a person. It can also be thought of in a mystical way: as the energy of your soul and as an answer to the question of why you exist within the human community.

Feedback from the 2008 Finding Your Genius Workshop

  • "This is something everyone can benefit from. It is a process of digging deep into yourself."
  • "What a wonderful and powerful collection of individuals united in community where dialogue is invited."
  • "I’m giving myself 3 months to do something about freeing my genius. I have to do something with this – it’s going in as a deadline in my calendar. You said your genius belongs to others – I insist I will find a way to share it."
  • "I really appreciated the depth the topic takes me"
  • "I loved how personal it was – so interactive, so intimate. It was so precious to spend a day thinking about myself."