For the last more than 14 years now, Dr Sneh Desai has served as a motivational guru to lakhs of people in every walk of life
The founder-director of Sneh World has been conducting seminars and workshops around the world on self-development to support people to unleash the power within.
After his successful mind power event in Melbourne last year, Dr Desai returned for a one-day seminar on ‘Winning Habits’ on 15 May at Destiny Centre, Hoppers Crossing. Based on the best-seller ‘Seven Habits of Highly Effective People’ Stephen Covey, the objective of this program was to free oneself from the shackles of thought process as well as to motivate people to develop better habits by the way of turning thoughts into actions.
Dr Desai also speaks on different subjects like relationships, parenting, the money matrix, and his hugely popular Krishna Katha.
Siddharth Sheth and his wife Krupa Sheth, who attended Dr Desai’s seminar in 2007 are planning to fly him in for workshops in Melbourne. The programmes will be in Hindi, and dates will be announced soon.
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