March 13, 2010
On a windy Saturday morning of March 13, guests were only glad to step into the cosy interior of the Novotel Hotel in Mississauga - Canada's sixth largest city. As more guests drifted in, the numbers soon swelled into a sold-out crowd for the highly anticipated Feng Shui & Astrology Seminar for 2010.
Entitled 'Succeeding in Turbulent Times, the seminar was graced by the presence of the Mayor of Mississauga, Mayor Hazel McCallion - the longest-serving mayor in the city's history.
Kicking off his annual seminar in North America, Joey Yap explained to the full house at the venue in Canada that the Year of the Tiger is a challenging one in terms of authority and the powers that be. He exhorted the audience to use the East quadrant of their working and living environment frequently to gain more control of situations because that is where the authority sector is in 2010.
During the day-long event, Joey also showed participants how to identify the right career choice according to the individual's birth details, make accurate assessment of people's character using Face Reading tips as well as select and activate Good Dates tailored to specific goals and activities.
Mayor McCallion had graciously opened the seminar with this line: "Learning the ancient art of Feng Shui will allow guests to simply and effectively use this technique at home or in the office."
Her wise counsel was resounded by Ross Saldanha when he said that his real estate business has improved since following Joey's teachings. "When I first started, I noticed a real difference, and it has been tremendous."
And what better way is there to appreciate the true value of Joey Yap's annual Feng Shui & Astrology Seminar than to let the results speak for themselves!
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