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Systemic Coaching in Tunisia

Relationship Coaching, Systemic Coach Training & Vacations

Can you imagine yourself on a wonderful holiday that includes fascinating workshops, with wonderful beaches and optional archaeological tours to well-preserved ancient sites?

Tunis Organizer

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Kemais Jareesha

Tunis, Tunisia

Relationship Coaching & Training Cross-Cultural Research

Relationship coaching is useful and often ideal for dissolving problems about success, health and excellence. We specialize in solving complex relationship problems

Systemic Coach Training is in 5-day workshops

Gain fascinating insights into the cultures of pre-Islam Berbers, Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals and Arabs. You can visit many excellent archaeological sites.

Cross Cultural Research is in 3-day workshops

Systemic Coach Training

Any of our following systemic coach trainings may be offered in Tunisia. Also, any of these, or any of our specialty workshops, may be available to other training organizations.

Tunisia Culture & Archeology

Tunisian people are 99.99% polite, dignified and friendly to visitors. Don't be put off by aggressive shopkeepers in tourist centers. As soon as you get away from the tourist areas, meeting Tunisian people is a delight. It may help a lot if you can speak a little French. Most people speak Arabic.

As Christmas is only a minor religious event for Muslim people, December and January is an excellent time to visit North Africa. The days can be warm and sunny although the nights are cold.

Tunisia has many wonderful ancient sites. You can explore ancient Berber, Punic, Roman, Vandal, Byzantine and early Islamic ruins. Many are in excellent condition - and many more are scarcely excavated. Although there are organized excursions from beach resorts to some of the more glamorous sites, we suggest that you rent a car.
Map of Tunisia TUNISIA is south of Italy, between Algeria and Libya. Although its beaches are an increasingly popular tourist destination, few visitors venture far from their hotels.
Carthage CARTHAGE was founded by the Phoenicians around 814 BCE. It became a maritime centre and, after the Punic Wars, the third-largest city of the Roman Empire. Carthage was captured by the Vandals in XXX and was destroyed by Arabs in 692 CE.

The best view of Carthage is from Byrsa Hill - the city center of Punic and Roman times. Visit the museum and the huge Antonine Baths that had hot rooms, a cold plunge pool and a Roman Jacuzzi.

The ports of Carthage could once harbor over 200 ships. Nearby Tophet was used for child sacrifice - the ashes of more than 20,000 young boys were found, sacrificed by fire in the eighth century BCE.

El Djem EL JEM: 80km (50 miles) south of Sousse is a small town with a giant amphitheatre that is only slightly smaller than the Colosseum in Rome, and better preserved. It was built between 230 and 238CE in the market town of Thysdrus. The amphitheatre could seat over 30,000 people. It was built from blocks of sandstone from quarries 32km (20 miles) and brought water from 16km (10 miles) through an underground aqueduct. The amphitheatre was used for festivals and for gladiatorial contests. Criminals and captives fought against gladiators and wild animals - to the death.
Dougga DOUGGA: These well-preserved Roman ruins are about 100km (60 miles) from Tunis, in the Numidean town of Thugga (second century BC). Roman Dougga had a population of about 10,000. The main attraction is the Capitol (built in 166 BC), dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. Its theatre could seat up to 3500, and is still used for performances. You may be amused by the horseshoe arrangement of 12 latrines in the Baths of Cyclops. The House of Trifolium was a brothel.
Musti MUSTI: South of Dougga is Musti has a triumphal arch on the east and the temples, fortress and an unexcavated town on the west. Look for olive presses.
Bulla Regia BULLA REGIA: Situated 72km (45 miles) south of Tabarka, Bulla Regia is an impressive site. I features underground homes in which wealthy residents could escape summer heat. The villas were paved with beautiful mosaics, many of which were undisturbed for centuries. Others were removed to the Bardo museum.
Maktar MAKTAR: This Roman city on the top of a hill, was founded by the Numidians as a stronghold against the Carthaginians. The Romans used it as a fortress against the Berbers.

Maktar has two triumphal arches, large baths and the Schola Juvenum, a recreation centre. Maktar survived until the 10th century, when the Banu Hillal invaded Tunisia.

Haidra HAIDRA: Once Ammaedara,  this Roman city is one of the oldest in Africa. It was a border city protecting the fertile valleys from the Berber mountain tribes.

Although Haïdra is largely unexcavated, it is one of the largest Byzantine fortresses in Tunisia, with a Vandal chapel, a well-preserved Byzantine church and underground baths. Visit the tower mausoleums.

Thuburbo Majus THUBURBO MAJUS: Although first settled in the fifth century BCE, most ruins at Thuburbo Majus are from Roman times. This town was a trading centre with a population of around 8000. The best-preserved structures are the Forum, Capitol and Winter Baths. There is also an amphitheatre.
Kerkouane

KERKOUANE: Some 8km north of Kelibia are the remains of a Punic town. Destroyed in 236 BC, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There is a museum housing pottery, jewelry, wooden carvings and funerary statues.

Utica

UTICA: Close to Tunis, Utica was an important Roman port but now lies 11km (7 miles) inland. It includes part of a once-massive public baths and the Waterfall House.

Sbeitla

SBEITLA: A massive triumphal arch and a Roman Forum built in 139 BC. A newer structure is the sixth-century St Vitalis Basilica with a baptismal font decorated with mosaics.


 

 
 

 

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1. Where are you now? Assess fixations, bonds and enmeshments Systems 1
2. What do you want?  Define life goals ... and blocks to success Systems 2
3. Do you have a plan?  Use conscious and unconscious resources Systems 3
4. Do your emotions limit you?  Dissolve abuse, trauma and mentor damage Systems 4
5. Do your beliefs block you? Change limiting beliefs and end dependence Systems 5
6. Do you feel empty? Resolve identity loss to recover lost qualities Systems 6
7. Is your partner happy? Build healthy partnership (or separate peacefully) Systems 7
8. Are your children happy? Parents can resolve family problems Systems 8
9. Do you want team success? Develop team leaders and top teams together Systems 9
10. Do you want community? Coach community leaders and communities Systems 10
**   Do you have unusual goals? Specialty coaching & training Specialty

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