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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Inner Space. This talk has been canceled/deleted As science pushes back the frontiers of our understanding of the way genetics affects us as individuals, we hear increasingly that our DNA dictates key factors in our lives. Not just the shape, size, colouring and capabilities of our bodies, but also – it is suggested – key aspects of our personalities. But does our physical DNA really dictate our success in life? Are there other factors that give us more control of our own futures or even allow us to become masters of our own destinies? Join us to discover:
Geoff Marlow is a business consultant, executive coach & change catalyst with 25 years of professional experience in a broad range of settings. His hallmark is in helping leaders to enable, embed & embrace innovation as a way of life in their organisations. He has been a student & teacher with the Brahma Kumaris since 1990. This talk is part of the The Raja Yoga series series. This talk is included in these lists:This talk is not included in any other list Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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