The Human Potential Trust
Committed to applying ‘the psychology of attitude’ to conservation and humanitarian aid work
The Human Potential Trust is a registered education charity which specialises in ‘the psychology of attitude.’ With over 30 years experience the main aim of the organisation is public education and research, and the charity offers a variety of world-class e-learning courses completely free of charge. The Human Potential Trust has an evidence-based and highly practical approach and its courses are open to anyone, anywhere. So if you’re looking to be the best you can be, this could be the distance-learning course for you.
Attitude is the key to success. Email Becky at attitudecourse@gmail.com for an introduction to the courses on offer, or visit www.thehumanpotentialtrust.org for more information.
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