Stress related litigation in Britain
is up 46% on last year and is increasing by
the quarter. The cost to industry per annum
is estimated at £370,000,000 per annum.
Solution: yohm in your
office, at your next client seminar or conference.
Private and group Yoga
classes, massage,
alternative therapies and yoga
and detox retreats tailored specifically
for you and your team.
A series of Japanese based fund managers
recently saw profits sky rocket, as the energy
levels of workers increased just eight weeks
from the time regular yoga classes were implemented
for staff. Yes chairs were moved to the sides
of desks each lunch time and a yoga classes
then took place. Respect for bosses and harmony
amongst fellow staff increased, as did the
relationship of the fund with some of its
clients who commented that they enjoyed placing
their business with the group purely because
they felt good about the ‘philosophy’
of those managing their funds - Tokyo Times
Feb 2004.
To find out more about the benefits of refreshed,
re-charged and revitalised staff in your work
place, and for pricing tailored to your companies
budget, email yohm's founder Heidi Meyer direct
and let yohm make it easy for you to create
a happier more profitable space.
The floor space required
per individual is the length of a body and
the width of the body with the arms fully
outstretched to the sides.
yohm at your seminar or conference
Have you noticed how difficult it can be
to keep staff and clients awake during conferences
and lengthy meetings. How much of the important
information you have worked hard to put together
do your guests actually absorb?
We transport yohm yoga, pilates and massage
technicians to conferences and seminars taking
pace all over Europe.
Scheduled yoga breaks are fun, energising,
and will be remembered by your clientele,
and corporate friends long after the event.
“I actually
thought it was very inventive. Certainly kept
us well awake and my clients haven’t
stopped talking about yohm since. If they
remember the yoga, I figure they’ll
remember me” –
John Ingrid CEO