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Be a Hero and learn to recognize when someone is having a stroke. Your assistance may save their life.

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Lance Ong is a teacher, a therapist, and magician all rolled into one. His core mission is to help others find truth, meaning, and happiness in their lives.
“Everyone is born with a purpose or mission which is not obvious to us at birth. Most people struggle with their jobs, family life, relationships and more… My role is to bring alignment and peace to a person’s life. In doing so, their suffering disappears.”
Lance studied a Bachelor of Arts with the University of Melbourne, in Sociology and Anthropology. He is well-versed in reading people through the mystic art forms. Plus he is highly competent with the psychological arts of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Hypnotherapy, and Time Line Therapy.
He teaches classes in the island of Singapore on the weekends, training people to do coaching and therapy for others.
Tension is high. Work piles like a mountain. You’re drowning in a sea of paper. Never-ending tasks are in sight. More and more information is being shoved down your throat. You’re pushing and fighting as hard as you can… But have little to show for results. This sucks. And it’s starting to turn life into a thankless struggle. Watching TV, you see people living fabulous dream lifestyles, the variety show hosts seem to be having so much fun – amazing performances, tons of dashing men and beautiful women. And you wonder…
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Do you remember your parents prompting you to stop playing your Nintendo and start studying? People often associate video games with time-wasting indulgence. However, there’s a good side to gaming your mother never knew….
Be a Hero and learn to recognize when someone is having a stroke. Your assistance may save their life.
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