Find Your Passion in 21 Days

A Class with Ann Guo, Certified Career Coach & Creator of PAT (World’s First Automated Career Coach)

Discover what you love to do and start making it a viable career option

  • Are you envious of people who knew what they wanted to do since they were seven?
  • Do you feel like you know what you DON’T want but somehow it still doesn’t add up to what you DO want?
  • Do you have too many interests to settle into one?
  • Do you feel like you’ve been running around in circles trying to figure out what you want?
  • Are you stuck in a miserable job and ready to leave, if only you knew WHAT you were meant to do?
  • Are you torn between being practical and pursuing an interest?
  • Are you having a hard time choosing a direction because you’re unsure about whether your interest will fizzle out over time?
  • Are you curious to discover what your hidden talents might be?

This class is perfect for you if you are:

  • A student who wants help figuring out your career path 
  • A recent grad trying to decide what direction to take
  • An experienced professional who is curious about a career makeover and ready to discover what you are really meant to do
  • Someone in the middle of a quarter- or mid-life crisis trying to map out the big picture for your career

You will get:

  • A personalized interest profile
  • A clear sense of your strengths and talents
  • Your seven subpersonalities defined
  • Access to a private Facebook page for discussion and support
  • A blueprint for creating a micro-passion
  • Next steps for making your passion a viable profession
  • A mastermind group to keep you on track even after the class is over

Class format:

Once a week for three weeks we will meet live via video conferencing for 2 hours.  The first 1.5 hours will consist of lectures and interactive group work. The last optional half hour is for Q&A.

Class Dates & Times

Tuesday, February 12, 2019, 7-9pm ET
Tuesday, February 19, 2019, 7-9pm ET
Tuesday, February 26, 2019, 7-9pm ET

Week 1: Know Thyself

  • Review your career life-line
  • Examine past experiences in supportive groups to find patterns and clues 
  • Uncover your passion and talents with personality assessments and exercises

Week 2: Problem Solving

  • Sort through questions and insecurities
  • Address confidence issues
  • Challenge self-limiting beliefs
  • Find your edge

Week 3: Next Steps

  • Explore micro-passions
  • Begin to develop projects
  • Create action steps, such as lists of people to talk to and questions to research further
  • Create optional accountability groups to help you stay on track and stay inspired

Cost:
The cost for this three-week class is $395.

FAQs

What if I can’t make it to the class times?

The class will be recorded, so you can view it at your leisure; however, because there are group exercises, which provide important feedback and information, I would encourage you to attend each class.

How much time does this class take per week?

Aside from the class time, you want to set aside 5 hours for exercise, thinking, and research. This success of this class depends on your commitment to completing the exercises assigned.

How does the class work?

There will be homework assigned to be done before each class (the first included). The first 1.5 hours of class time include a combination of lecture, group work, and individual work.  The optional last half hour provides time for Q&As.

Praise for Ann’s online classes:

“I was at an important turning point in my life and career when I joined Ann’s online course for career design. Her well organized presentations and exercises enabled me to learn more about myself and what I really wanted from my life. I find her energy and enthusiasm infectious. Her sincerity in wanting to help people find and realize their dreams comes through in every interaction.
Her class gave me tools to not only make this current transition, they are tools for a lifetime. Ann was a tremendous help in empowering me to revisit the ambitions that I had dismissed as being too daunting to dare.”

 – Tomoko AkibaArchitect, Lynch Eisinger Design, NYC