Join us for a whole week of Amazing Transformation!
Come to Ireland in June for FasterEFT Training Level I Plus a Transformational Retreat! Have fun, visit this beautiful country: the land of Saints and Scholars. AND get some healing too!
DATES & TIME:
June 4 – 8, 2012
June 4: Registration 9:00am, Training begins at 10am-5pm
June 5 – 8: Training 10am-5pm (possibly until 6pm some days)
(Includes Transformational Retreat for FREE!)
VENUE:
Park Avenue Hotel, Belfast, NI
www.parkavenuehotel.co.uk
158 Holywood Road,
Belfast,
BT4 1PB
First we begin the week with a:
Two Day Transformational Retreat
Sat June 2nd and Sun June 3rd, 2012 – 10am – 5pm
Then you will have the opportunity to train with Robert G. Smith to become FasterEFT Certified.
FasterEFT Practitioner Level I
Five Day Training
You can also find information about Level I Training HERE.
YOUR INVESTMENT:
for 7 Full Days with:
5 Days of All-Day Training,
Including Manual and Workshops
Bonus: 2 Day Transformational Retreat included FREE
£800 £650 early bird offer
£800 after 5/24/12
or NEW Payment Plan Option
Pay $500 now and
then 2 x $425 monthly

Retakes: If you have ever taken a Level I Training Seminar and would like to retake Level I by attending this seminar send an email to my assistant Wendi @ email: wendi@fastereft.com letting her know and she will send you an invoice for the retake fee of £190.
ACCOMMODATION:
Stay at the hotel for a special rate of
£60 single
£80 twin or double
Quote “Stepping Stones Coaching” when booking a room.
Or you can use www.booking.com/belfast to book a room nearby
General Seminar Information
What is a typical itinerary of a FasterEFT Transformational Retreat?
A FasterEFT Transformational Retreat is a 2- or 3-day long seminar, usually held on a weekend.
Day 1: Registration, 9 a.m. Seminar, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Introduction, How and Why FasterEFT works, and some live demonstrations.
Attendees are given homework for the next day.
Days 2 & 3: Seminar, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
All-day tapping demonstration with individuals while the group also taps along and plenty of Q & A.
What happens during a FasterEFT Practitioner Training Seminar?
You must attend training in order, meaning, Level I must be completed before attending Level II and III. Training seminars can be 2-3 or 5 days long. Often they are combined as Level I-II or Level II-III, in which case they are 5-day seminars. Registration begins at 9:15 a.m. on Day 1. Training is from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. each day.
What is the schedule during training days?
Typically, training days are as follows:
Day 1:
Registration 9:15 -9:45 a.m.
All Days:
Training begins, 10 a.m. sharp – 12:30 p.m. with a 15-minute break.
Lunch break, approx. 12:30-2 p.m.
Training continues, 2 p.m.–5 p.m. with a 15-minute break.
Hands-on workshop to practice what you have learned, 5-6 p.m.
All Transformational Retreats and Training Seminars are videotaped because we want to help more people.
All sales for seminars are final. There will be no refunds. If you cannot make the seminar, your payment will be taken as a donation or fee towards the next seminar. Thank you very much for your donation. It will go toward a good cause: emotional and physical healing.
…AND Enjoy The City Of Belfast:
Just a couple of years ago Lonely Planet described Belfast as ‘a city on the rise ’. Now tipped as one of the top city break destinations in Europe things continue to look great for Belfast and Northern Ireland in general so why not combine the opportunity to complete FasterEFT Training with a trip to this remarkable city!
Titanic Belfast
Belfast’s new £97 million visitor centre, Titanic Belfast will open on Saturday 31 March 2012, to mark the centenary of Titanic’s maiden voyage and placing Belfast firmly at the heart of global celebrations. The new iconic building will deliver one of the most authentic Titanic experiences in the world, from her birth in Belfast to her discovery on the seabed. It will give visitors a proper insight into the sights, sounds and smells of the shipyard. The main features in the new building include:
Belfast Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours
The Belfast Hop-On Hop-Off tour, gives you the freedom to plan your own perfect Belfast sightseeing itinerary. With fourteen stops covering all of Belfast’s main attractions such as the St. Peter’s Cathedral and the Queen’s university, this tour provides the perfect introduction to Belfast.
Olympic Torch Run
Belfast will take part in the UK wide event, to celebrate the beginning of the London Olympics 2012.
St George’s Market
There has been a Friday market on the St. George’s site since 1604. The present St George’s Market, built 1890-1896, is one of Belfast’s oldest attractions. St. Georges City Food & Garden Market is more than just a shopping experience. Customers can sample the produce, relax with a coffee and a newspaper against a backdrop of live jazz or flamenco music. This market is a real Saturday treat and a great outing for all the family.
In a survey published by The Guardian newspaper’s travel section in January 2010, St. George’s Market came sixth in the UK top ten visitor attractions.
Botanic Gardens
First established in 1828, the gardens have been enjoyed as a public park by the people of Belfast since 1895. There is an extensive rose garden and long herbaceous borders and the tree enthusiast can seek out the rare oaks planted in the 1880s, including the hornbeam-leafed oak. Situated near Queens University Belfast, the Botanic Gardens is an important part of Belfast’s Victorian heritage and a popular meeting place for residents, students and tourists.
Golf in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland has produced three major winners in the last two years and largely due to the success of Darren Clarke, Graham McDowell and Rory McIlroy, Royal Portrush will host the 2012 British Open. Discover the joys of Ulster golf and the likelihood is you will keep coming back for more. The Open will take place during June.
Belfast Music
Rock superstars Led Zeppelin gave their classic Stairway to Heaven its first live performance at the Ulster Hall in Belfast in 1971? Explore Belfast’s proud musical heritage with a dedicated exhibition and guided bus tour. The latter runs weekly during peak times of the year.
For more information on events in Belfast and the rest of Northern Ireland visit the following websites.
www.discoverni.co.uk
www.Gotobelfast.com
www.belfastmusic.org
www.belfastcity.gov.ukwww.gotobelfast.com/













