September 2011
Nominated for NZ Woman of the Year
In 2011 Kim was nominated one of 25 finalists in the NEXT magazine Woman of the Year awards for innovations and contribution in the arena of Health and Science.
According to Next Magazine "The NEXT Woman Of The Year Awards celebrate and acknowledge phenomenal women who manage all aspects of their lives while making an outstanding contribution in their field, from business owners to corporate employees, and charity workers to back-to-work mums".
Kim was chosen as one of the finalists for a number of reasons, including:
- the ground-breaking techniques she is fortunate enough to be using to help people recover from chronic health conditions currently still baffling the medical community, such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel and more
- her indepth understanding of the root causes of illness, and her ability to be able to teach people how to coach themselves back to health with specific strategies and techniques for resolving outstanding emotional issues
- her ability to help people recover from chronic illness without the use of medication or supplements
- her approach of 'selfcare - a revolution in healthcare' - wherebye clients are given the information, tools and strategies to take responsibility for their own health and wellbeing
- her understanding of 'prevention is better than cure' wherebye clients are taught how to live a healthy, balanced lifestyle which can avoid illness occurring altogether
October 2011
Qi Gong hits the mainstream in Woman's Day
August 2011
Qi Gong & Chinese Medicine Association Open Day
On 27 August 2011 the Qi Gong and Chinese Medicine Association held its first Qi Gong open day at Onehunga Community House in Auckland.
It was a full day of educational and introductory workshops and was well attended by over a hundred people.