part one
Or do you find that as you share your brilliant content you get a gallery full of enthusiastic nods and smiles, but…
you ask a question
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everyone avoids eye contact? 🫣
you need volunteers for an activity
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suddenly everyone is fascinated by their own fingernails? 👀💅🏽
you outline an incredible plan
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no one follows through with it. 🤦🏽♀️
If you’ve poured time and energy into designing workshops to spark results for your clients and meaningful change but not quite gotten the results you’d hoped for…
It’s very possible you’ve been coming at your workshops from the wrong angle.
When it comes to designing and delivering workshops that generate profound transformation, the conventional approaches most people use fall short.
Activism is all about creating change, and transforming the status quo. There’s a lot to learn there.
The kind of truly excellent, transformational workshop I call a ‘Revolutionary Workshop’ takes a special way of thinking to develop and deliver.
But it requires you to activate your inner activist.
Since the phrase ‘your inner activist’ didn’t make you roll your eyes and click away from this page…
You’ve already got what it takes to host Revolutionary Workshops.
It might not feel that way if you’ve had some lackluster experiences and less-than-desirable engagement levels.
But I assure you… it’s there.
You likely already have the makings of a world-class facilitator inside of you.
Before I get to *how* you can apply an activist mindset to your workshops, let me clarify why the conventional approaches won’t serve you in creating transformation.
Workshops that introduce people to your vision for the world
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