Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Idea for kickoff

Have you heard about DiscoverU Powerworkshops?

Its a innovative program devised by Muhammed Al Shareef - maybe we should ask him to present this for our first seminar.


powerworkshops.org

About powerworkshops:
At the turn of the century, Muhammad Alshareef launched AlMaghrib Institute, a dynamic university-level seminar company. Within only two years, AlMaghrib Institute became the largest and most successful educational project of it's kind in North America. Today it conducts seminars in over 14 US and Canadian cities.

As you would agree, in this journey of growing AlMaghrib, no doubt many lessons were learned. Muhammad Alshareef would eat business books for breakfast, attend premium seminars from world-class leaders for lunch, and for dinner he would run out by the lake and do his own personal power exercises. And he did this for years!

Muhammad Alshareef, in addition to having a law degree and having memorized the Qur'an at a young age, is a certified personal development coach. Alshareef is certified in NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming), certified in Psychotherapy, and certified in Timeline therapy. Additionally, he is a graduate of world-class financial, health, and psychology mastery university programs.

In late 2005, Muhammad Alshareef began coaching individuals one-on-one. His coaching was focused on taking the clients main goals and reducing the time it would take by at least 50%. Case example: one of Alshareef's clients said his goal was to make an additional 15k for his company. Within two weeks he had made 75 thousand!

With a passion to share all that he has learned with you, DiscoverU became his backyard playground to develop new technologies for the community.

Thank you for considering DiscoverU. With best wishes to see you succeed at the highest level!

2 comments:

Abu Turab said...

Assalamu alaikum

Wow, this got me really pumped up. I think we should definitely get Muhammad Al Shareef for our first program.

We should advertise heavily within already existing Muslim organizations.

I think one of our first tasks in camp is to identify already existing Muslim networks (social, political, economic) and find ways communicating with them so we can get access to their activists.

Also, we need to attach a forum to this blog so we can have simultaneous discussions.

If everyone's to busy to make up a forum, I can give a whole section on the Shield of Islam forums.

masalama

Ify Okoye said...

Yeah, the Powerworkshops are excellent and some have ebooks and audiobooks. He just gave one here in Maryland in August.