Showing posts with label NGO. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Malaysia Caring Life Social Association - The Hypnotherapy for Cancer Care Workshop

 




Hey everyone! Guess what? I recently stumbled upon this awesome Cancer Care Workshop that totally rocked my world! 🌈 It wasn't just your regular workshop; it was a magical blend of warmth, creativity, and hope.

We kicked off the day with some zen vibes, doing a bit of mindful stretching to shake off the stress. And then came the real fun – It is a painting activity! Who knew finger painting could be so darn therapeutic? It was like releasing a burst of joy right onto the canvas.

I share about how tweaking our brainwaves and diving into hypnotherapy can seriously boost our mood and kick anxiety to the curb. I had also share some mind-blowing tricks on how to rewire our brains for the better. Spoiler alert: It involves a whole lot of good vibes.

Big shoutout to everyone who joined the party! Your energy and stories made the workshop a blast. So here's to us, painting smiles, finding hope, and living our best lives. Cheers to more good times and good vibes ahead!


Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Parents talk and sharing session for the National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM)

Parents talk and sharing session - Fatigue and stress management for caregivers by Hiro Koo

The eighth annual World Autism Awareness Day is April 2, 2016. Every year, autism organizations around the world celebrate the day with unique fundraising and awareness-raising events.
This is how I spent my day:)
I am honored to have this chance to share the emotional and stress coping techniques for the parents.


Autism is a developmental disability that remains with a person for his or her whole life. This condition affects the brain's functions. The first signs usually appear before a child is three years old. People with autism often:
  • Find social interaction difficult.
  • Have problems with verbal and non-verbal communication.
  • Demonstrate restrictive and repetitive behavior.
  • Have a limited set of interests and activities.
Autism affects girls and boys of all races and in all geographic regions and has a large impact on children, their families, communities and societies. The prevalence is currently rising in many countries around the world. Caring for and educating children and young people with this condition places challenges on health care, education and training programs. 

Yes, Autism Awareness Month is a time to educate your community about autism and Light It Up Blue!

Thanks NASOM for the contribution!
You guys are the best!