The Power of TED*®: Your Transformative Journey to Personal Empowerment
Feeling stuck in the same cycles of drama, or constantly getting drawn into the drama of others? The Power of TED*® offers a new way of thinking, helping you shift from a reactive mindset to a proactive, empowered approach to life.
With our introductory program, facilitated by licensed TED*® & 3 Vital Questions® facilitator Susan Dunlop, you’ll engage in a profound experience of self-discovery and growth, designed to help you create a positive shift in your personal and professional life. Whether you’re an advocate, an educator, or just seeking to live a more empowered life, TED*® will provide the tools you need to focus on outcomes, make conscious choices, and strengthen your relationships.
What You Will Learn
- How to focus on what you want, rather than what you don’t.
- Recognise drama patterns and learn to shift them.
- Empower yourself to be at choice in any circumstance.
- Strengthen relationships by stepping into Creator, Challenger, and Coach roles.
- Create alignment between your goals and values, and step out of reactivity.
Program Details
- Four Live Sessions: Three 60-minute group sessions and one introductory session over six weeks via Zoom.
- The Facilitated Discussions are a valuable element of this learning experience. A minimum of four attendees is required. Bring family, friends, or team mates, or let your manager know you are interested.
- Access to TED*®: Full access to the Center for The Empowerment Dynamic’s self-paced eLearning course, including six units and a 27-page interactive workbook.
- Community Access: Join a global network of TED*® practitioners through the Center’s community space, events, and blog.
Investment: AUD $97 per person, inclusive of lifetime access to each TED*® licensed seat and all course materials.
What Participants Say
“Susan’s program stimulated profound, purposeful, and rapid change for me. I began with low self-confidence and finished feeling confident, content, and driven to live my passions.”
— J. Hamley, Gold Coast, Australia