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THE DESTINATION DEFINES THE PATH

DEFINE YOUR DESTINATION

Vision is like a GPS; to plan the route, you need to know where you are and where you want to go.

The Helix System provides a guide to planning the path to achieving your vision.

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HELIX ACTS AS A VISION COACH

A vision coach offers an objective view of your vision. They make sure you stay focused and on course.

 

The Helix System is a vision coaching program designed to help you:

  • Clearly define your end destination

  • Recognise the best route to get there

  • Stay focused and motivated en route

  • Identify the growth required by you and the team to get the results.

HOW CAN THE HELIX HELP YOU?

A clear vision, supported by an obvious route:

  • Makes "what's next" clear

  • Makes the team efficient

  • Creates team unity and harmony

  • Shapes leaders

  • Meets needs

  • Offers value

  • Inspires success

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WHAT IS THE HELIX?

This is a short video to explain the dynamics of the Helix Vision Compass

WHAT NOW?

The Helix System has four phases:

Phase 1: Tharros - Develop your vision

Phase 2: Kairos - Plan the timing of the steps in your vision

Phase 3: Haku - Create momentum for your vision

Phase 4: Ethos - Develop mastery to complete your vision 

To start your Helix System journey, select one of the programmes listed below:

PLEASE JOIN THE HELIX FAMILY

By subscribing to this website, or becoming a member (both options are free), you not only join the Vision Family, but you also give your vision the best chance of success, as you journey to achieve your vision.

DO IT NOW!

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