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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 08:00:00
Intending to help individuals find happiness and balance in their lives, Dialog Club Vision treated their Club Vision Red members and their families to an exclusive online engagement event – ‘OKAY with Kapila’ conducted by the Founder of Voices of Humans, Global Activist, Motivational Speaker and Social Media Influencer Kapila Rasnayaka.
‘OKAY With Kapila’ was one of the many coazmplementary and exclusive virtual events hosted by Club Vision, aimed at delivering exceptional experiences to valued Club Vision members and their families.
Taking virtual audiences on a soulful journey, Kapila touched on topics such as how to consistently stay productive, maintain a healthy work-life balance and find happiness and self-love, even in times of adversity.
Known for his charismatic personality and reinvigorating energy, Kapila educated, motivated and entertained his virtual audience while deep-diving into the human hold of happiness and ways to create and maintain a more meaningful life.
Club Vision members interacted with Kapila throughout this highly engaging event and conveyed their appreciation with positive feedback.
With their best interests at heart, Dialog Club Vision continues to deliver a world of exclusivity and privileges to its valued members and their families, such as personalised discounts and offers, lifestyle and entertainment events and more. To explore more exciting offers available for Dialog Club Vision members, and to learn more about joining Sri Lanka’s most premier loyalty programme, customers can visit the MyDialog App or visit https://www.dialog.lk/loyalty
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