Identity Mapping®
Bringing Your Uniqueness and Potential to Life
A Program for Clarifying & Articulating your Purpose
Overview
Have you ever wondered what your purpose is or what “connects the dots” of your life? This program will help you answer these questions. Identity Mapping is designed to tap the creativity, wisdom and potential that resides in all of us, allowing us to make the most of who we are.
Identity Mapping builds on the unique exercises in The Identity Code: The 8 Essential Questions for Finding Your Purpose and Place in the World by Larry Ackerman (Random House, 2006). The exercises are designed to make unconscious knowledge conscious and thus allow participants to powerfully articulate who they are and how they are unique. The Identity Mapping experience will put you on the path to discovering – and doing – what you were meant to do, where you were meant to do it, and with whom.
Benefits
Participants who take this course will be able to develop stronger relationships…
- With themselves, in terms of finding purpose, making wiser choices, and increasing their resilience in times of stress and change, by knowing that who they are at their core will not be lost.
- At work, in terms of realizing greater success by achieving clarity about where they best fit and what they have to offer
- With one’s spouse or partner, children, and friends, in terms of creating deeper, more genuine connections.
- With their community, in terms of making a more meaningful contribution.
Workshop details
This workshop is a day and a half:
- Friday, February 25, 6:00-9:00 pm
- Saturday, February 26, 9:00 am -5:30 pm
It will be held at Seattle Yoga Arts in the small studio. Each day will include a little silence, a little yoga, a little partner or small group discussion time, and a lot of personal reflective time. No yoga experience required.
Cost: $85.00
Please feel free to email or call with questions. If you would like to attend, please RSVP to the right AND call or email to confirm your space.
- 425.922.7405
- spatterson@theidentitycircle.com
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