LIFE & LEADERSHIP CRASH COURSE

 

A revolutionary Leadership crash course in emotional management for Future Leaders that will transform themselves and their leadership in 4 weeks.

 

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DO YOU WANT TO CREATE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT?

 Through this Leadership crash course, you gain a new perspective on leadership, learn how to impact, and navigate the challenges of being a Future Leader.

ARE YOU READY TO ELEVATE BEYOND THE ORDINARY

You will elevate your leadership by understanding why people behave as they do, why they react to certain things and how to deal with them.

DO YOU DARE TO UNCOVER YOUR INFLUENTIAL POWER?

Taking this interactive Life & Leadership course is a unique opportunity to quickly examine your values, beliefs, and attitudes and learn how to influence others.

DO YOU WANT TO  FOLLOW YOUR UNIQUE CALLING?


With the discoveries you make in this crash course, you will establish Leadership skills, Life competencies and attain a new level of freedom in your Future Leadership abilities.

4 weeks
4 modules
4 live online training.

 

As part of our Live Lectures, you will do easy, fun experiential exercises and meet others eager to elevate themselves and their leadership. Before each live session, you prepare yourself with one module that involves listening, reading, and answering questions. Your first module begins with a self-evaluation.

Life & Leadership Crash Course

only $99

Limited numbers of seats

  • 4 modules with lectures and materials for self-studies.
  • Self Evaluation #1
  • 4 Live Online Lecture 
  • The e-Book Are You Stuck With a Duck?
  • Workbook
  • Self Evaluation #2
  • Certificate of Completion
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Birgitta Granstrom

 

This crash course is based on the book "Are You Stuck With A Duck?" a title that originates from my personal relationship with ducks and swans. An alliance that started with my first toy, Daisy Duck, and my favorite story, "The Ugly Duckling" by Hans Christian Andersen. 

The book contains my observations and anecdotes from a perfect vantage point. My life experiences have unconsciously contributed to an amusing performance, full of lessons to learn. The narratives show that non of us is exempt from the behaviors, attitudes, and reactions described here. But when we take on the role of the observer, realizations become comfortable. It's easier for us to decide what we want need to change in our lives.

By studying the duck pond, we can see what's preventing us from being the swan we were born to be. By being an observer, we can listen and perceive what we need and what we would like to improve.  When you discover what's really going on in the duck pond, you can make a conscious decision to stay in the pond, move to a different pond, or fly away and spend your life in a swan lake. 

You are so much more than you think you are. I’m confident that we all are here to develop our gifts, to influence and make a difference. 

THE SWEDISH LIBRARY SERVICE ABOUT THE BOOK

"Birgitta Granström works as a life coach, and in this book, she addresses those who want to achieve personal growth and change in any area of life, and who in some ways is stuck in a "duck pond." Granström makes consistent use of the classic Hans Christian Andersen story of the ugly duckling, which gives the contents of the book a good framework. Although freed from traditional theory, it's evident that Granström has extensive knowledge and experience in psychology and sociology. But rather than immersing herself in scientific theories, she chooses to describe the methods through experience-based stories and use both herself and her clients as examples. The book is in itself a coach, and each chapter contains a series of questions that will help the individual to analyze their situation, make the right decisions, and achieve their life goals. Granström gives detailed instructions related to the issues. The book feels well thought out, despite its sometimes very personal nature."
 — Louise Sverud. Swedish Library Service