Several key things to look for when you first get to your hotel room… The first thing you want to do when you get into your room is check for bed bugs. Now I know you don’t REALLY want to do this, but it’s super important, and you’d rather do it before you unpack anything. … Continue reading Hotel Check In
[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.106″ background_layout=”light”] Water is one of the most important substances in your body, and we lose quite a bit just through breathing and other metabolic processes…and traveling increases our water loss significantly. One of the first things you will want to do after getting through security at any airport is to purchase … Continue reading Importance of Water When Traveling
The key to minimizing the impact of jet lag, along with so many other things in the world of natural health, is not really ONE thing, but rather doing a variety of small things… the more things you do, the better your chance of helping your body synch to a new time zone. Hydration is … Continue reading Reducing Jet Lag
You are traveling for business for a reason, and if you can’t perform at your best, it could cause you to lose the sale or impact the success of your event. What’s that worth to you? …And your business or event?
Employee retention and employee engagement are two critical issues that companies are facing today. Could increased stress be a contributing factor?
John has traveled to more than 26 countries with IBM (sales and training) over 30 years (he’s lived it) and is a Traditional Naturopath (natural health practitioner), meeting planner, consultant, and author. He has taught more than 4,000 people his actionable travel tips and stress management tools with rave reviews. There’s more to it than just exercise and eating healthy.
John is an expert in Wellness, especially when traveling, and will give your participants new information that they didn’t know about how to stay healthy. He is extremely responsive and easy to work with after 25+ years of conditioning by IBM.
You can expect a highly interactive and engaging presentation followed by actionable outcomes for all participants!