TWEAK IT!
a book written by the No Mountain Too High team
a team inspired by the work of VANAKAM and led by Wim Wuyts
This is not about promoting just another book.
This is about getting the right people together, about connecting people, about dreaming of a better world but above all about giving a better future to the villages surrounding Uthami, a village in Tamil Nadu (South India).
By selling this book we want to raise more than €100,000 to finance at least the solar panels of the new field hospital in Uthami.
This field hospital is part of the Mensch Trust, an Indian foundation created by VANAKAM, a charity trust that started taking care of orphans in India about 10 years ago.
VANAKAM is led by Christophe Lambert, a Belgian who built the Saint Paul’s Home for Children’ in Uthami. Last year VANAKAM further expanded and has built a field hospital in the same village that provides basic health care services for the twenty surrounding villages. The main challenge for the new field hospital is maintaining services during the daily power interruptions in the region. Those power breaks make it impossible to do basic surgery. It’s our dream to make the field hospital self-sufficient by using solar panels.
TWEAK IT! - Our book
This is a book about coaching: executive coaching, performance coaching, and life coaching and sports coaching but is also a book about mindfulness, yoga and Ki-Do-Ma.
Five professionals have written a chapter aimed at demystifying each of these coaching and training techniques. The goal is to help the reader find a better balance in life. The chapters include examples from real leaders and companies.
99³ - Our ambitious dream
The No Mountain Too High team has set a very ambitious target to sell 9,999 books earning more than €100,000 for the VANAKAM projects in India.
On 25 November 2010, when we will officially launch the book, we hope to have identified 99 NMTH-friends committed to buying at least 99 books and to selling them within 99 days in their companies or networks (99³), (some companies have decided to offer the book to their managers or customers instead of selling it).
Selling 9,999 books is extremely ambitious. So we really need you to help make this come true! Please drop me an email confirming you want to be part of this ambitious and life saving project. The price per book will be €19.99.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
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