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Would you like to: Clarify what really matters to you? Get unstuck, take charge and move into action? Explore a career path more in tune with your aspirations? During this workshop, you will go through a step-by-step process with guided exercises that cover the fundamentals of applied life design. For each step, the expert facilitators introduce a tool, invite you to do some personal reflection, and then move into small groups for peer-to-peer exchange to enrich your own reflections and to learn from each other. |
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What you'll experience The sessions will give you the tools you need to redesign and take charge of your own life using the following methods: Design thinking for life: Engage in interactive sessions and exercises focused on applying design thinking to your career, personal life, and community. Key modules: Explore topics such as identifying life's purpose, overcoming and re-framing limiting beliefs, optimising balance and energy, and creating actionable plans for sustainable change. Practical tools: Navigate transitions, articulate your personal and professional goals, and boost your creative confidence. |
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Practical info Location: Amsterdam, Stardock (Herengracht 420, 1017 BZ) Duration: 2 days (Saturday & Sunday) Date: October 5 - October 6 (from 09.30 to 18.30 each day) Price: early bird ticket at 396 euros, after September 15 at 495 euros (first come, first served) |
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Testimonials for Designing Your Life workshops "A game-changer for both personal and professional growth." "Empowering and practical - this workshop exceeded my expectations." "The collaborative environment was invaluable in redefining my career path." |
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Acclaimed at Ivy-League universities Born at Stanford University, through the initiative of Professors Burnett and Evans, Designing Your Life quickly became the university’s most popular elective. The method has since helped thousands of people chart richer, more fulfilling career paths. |
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