
Finding Your True North
$50.00
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What's it about?
We’ll guide you through a series of steps and questions using design thinking to identify the underlying patterns and themes that make you who you are, help you hone in on your purpose, and write the first draft of your personal manifesto. Arguably the most crucial step in developing your authentic personal brand.
Who is this for?
Anybody who’s on a mission to reinvent themselves or better articulate the value they bring to the world.
What to expect
This course is broken up into 5 sections. Start with the first section, “Introduction”, and work your way through each section in the order they appear. Some sections may require you to download a worksheet or use sticky notes, but we will draw your attention to what you need at the start of each section.
Below is a list of all the course sections that follow:
Introduction
- Meet the Haloda! team
- Your workspace
Part 1: Self-awareness
- Empowering questions
- Assignment 1
Part 2: Self-acceptance
- Connecting all the dots
- Assignment 2
Part 3: Self-realisation
- Finding your true north
- Assignment 3
- Writing your manifesto
- Assignment 4
Wrapping up
- Sum up your experience
- Your next steps
Future updates
Finding Your True North is the first module of a six-part course we are in the process of developing. Which is why it only covers discovering your purpose and writing your manifesto. We've decided to launch this module first, as this is arguably the most crucial step in your journey. After all, how can one move forward if they don't know where they're going? With your feedback, we will keep improving (and also build upon) this course material. As one of our early students, you get access to any future updates for free.
Our guarantee
If you don't feel our course lived up to your expectations upon completing all the exercises, simply send us an email with your answers to the coursework attached, and we'll happily refund you. Naturally, we may have one or two questions to better understand where we can improve, should this ever happen.