Robbins seminar almost sold out
CHRIS CALCINO
“Every year it’s a different event, because it’s unrehearsed and unscripted,” Ms Gill said.
“It will be based purely on the people in the room and what they’re trying to get out of it.
“They complete a questionnaire beforehand, Tony personally reads through every questionnaire to understand why everyone is in the room.”
Participants will be run through a gruelling program with 13-hour sessions over five days designed to break them down and build them back up again.
Ms Gill said she was unaware of Mr Robbins’ movements but he was likely to arrive in Cairns this weekend.
He is understood to have spent recent days at his Mermaid Beach home on the Gold Coast.
“He’s in Queensland now so he will be making his way up to Cairns,” Ms Gill said.
The seminar will be translated live into three languages. CHRIS CALCINO IF SHELLING out $7000 for a date with Tony Robbins is out of your budget, never fear.
The Cairns Post has asked two inspiring individuals for their tips on how to live a better life.
Cairns life coach Tegan Rein (right) said the biggest thing she told her clients was to sit down, decide what they wanted from life and devise a plan to achieve that.
“People don’t take time to stop and figure out what fulfils them and what success looks like to that person,” she said.
“For some people it’s money, more time with family, health, longevity.
“I have one client who hadn’t taken holidays for six years – there’s a certain amount of maintenance you need to take as a human being.”
Earlville woman Muriel Quinn (above) turns 100 today and attributes her longevity to eating healthy.
With the Far North’s nutrient-rich soils, surely the rest of us can follow suit.
“We had good food when we were growing up and I think that helps – my mother lived to 98, her father was 103,” she said. Read centenarian Muriel Quinn’s full interview in Our Lives on Page 25.