Due to the nature of her job, Christina is no stranger to press, media, celebrities, government, royalty, business groups, and the elite circles in Asia. Her "Celebrity Coaching' program has helped many high flyers, business owners to get back on their feet during the 2008 Asian Financial crisis. She was also the first PR specialist in Singapore and Asia to launch the Solar Energy program at UWCSEA in Singapore – a joint program between UWCSEA and Solid Asia (financed by Austrian banks RLB-Stmk & Oesterreichische Kontrollbank ) in 2011.
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A believer in giving back, Christina raised funds for charities and supports sustainable projects in Singapore, Asia, UK and China and provides pro-bono services as an adviser, coach and mentor to women entrepreneurs, start-ups, and youth. She
Christina follow the work of Dr Richard Davidson (mindfulness and mediation ), Dr Philip Zimbardo (individual behavior, Persuasion), Dr Daniel Gilbert (Cognitive biases), Dr Howard Gardner (Multiple intelligences), Dr Martin Seligman (positive psychology and wellbeing), Dr Greg Oldham (Job Characteristics Theory) Dr Deepak Chopard, and a believer in his holiness the great Dalai Lama teaching of being mindfulness, selfless and compassionate. She receives education from The Wharton School - University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins University, Wesleyan University, and Stanford School of Medicine. While not at work or conducting research to develop techniques, programme and formula, Christina enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with her family and loved ones.
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Christina's top favorite essential oils
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Frankincense (Boswellia carterii )the king of essential oils. It stimulates the immune system, eases anxiety and are known to increase the body’s ability to manufacture white blood cells. (In June of 1994, the Medical Universities of Berlin, Germany, Vienna, and Austria documented that sesquiterpenes (found in the chemical constituents of frankincense and sandalwood essential oils) have the ability to go beyond the blood-brain barrier. The AMA determined that if they could find an agent that would pass the blood-brain barrier that they would be able to cure diseases such as Alzheimer's, Lou Gehrig’s, MS, and Parkinson’s)
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Neroli (Citrus aurantium var. amara) can be used to maintain a healthy youthful complexion, soothe and calm the skin and also the mind. It has anti-inflammatory properties and has been shown to be effective in the treatment of eczema and dermatitis. It helps in minimizing stretch marks and scarring.
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Petitgrain (Citrus aurantium var. amara) is both balancing and uplifting while supporting a healthy nervous system. It is known for reducing the impact on emotional stress. It is also known to soothe and calm the skin as well as the mind
Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile, a.k.a. Anthemis nobilis) is a good stimulant to the lymphatic system, promotes blood circulation, is calming and soothing
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Rose (Rosa damascena) has a harmonizing effect on mental and emotional wellbeing. It also helps balance the blood, liver, and stomach functions..
Bergamot (Citrus bergamia) is a balancing oil, an affinity for the digestive and nervous systems. It helps with depression, insomnia, sadness, or grief and helps relieves anxiety
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) has earned the nickname of “the oil of empowerment” for the feeling of confidence that is known to inspire others. It can enhance concentration, and it can soothe and reduce feelings of stress, sadness, anxiety, lethargy, agitation, dizziness, and fatigue.
Ginger(Zingiber officinale) is also known to increase circulation, regulate the body’s temperature regulation, and stimulating the flow of lymph.
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Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) is an immune stimulant and reduces 1st phase of inflammation. It is a refreshing oil and helps with mental concentration, muscular aches, pains, reduces lymphatic swelling, and poor circulations. It is often used as a respiratory aid as it reduces swelling of mucus membranes, loosens phlegm, asthma, bronchitis, colds, flu, hay fever, sinus complaints, and throat infections.
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ABOUT FOUNDER
DR CHRISTINA LIANG-BOGUSZEWICZ
When Science Meets Business
“Using science, business methodology and experiential knowledge in developing techniques to improve lives. An advocate for equal opportunities, sustainable education, women’s empowerment and making the world a better place.”
Dr Christina is an entrepreneur, business psychologist, creator of UAIME technique, founder of TWEL (The Women Entrepreneur Lab), managing partner of BI Consulting, and a certified aromatherapist in clinical practice. She has over 20 years of diverse experience in consulting, advisory, operations and coaching. She is coined for using science-based approach, business methodology and experiential knowledge in improving the lives of individuals and businesses. Her work “UAIME” techniques have successfully transformed and turnaround many business projects including ‘deadlock’ ones in the United Kingdom, the United States, China, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. UAIME technique is also been used by business owners and professionals in the field of human resource, education, business consulting, corporate governance and psychological wellbeing. She has trained and coached more than 1,000 professionals across Asia and Europe