New Home Forums Monthly Challenges July 2017 Live your preferred future now: End Point Vision (Jul 2017 eCourse challenge)

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    Daniel Doherty
    Adventurer
    @d1doherty

    I am pleased to invite you to enroll in my submission for the GEA July eCourse Challenge: https://EndPointVision.teachable.com

    The pilot officially starts Aug 15, but the course is accessible now for my fellow GEA adventurers. As a participant in this pilot offering you will have full access to the program. Please post your feedback in the comments section at the end of each lesson:

    • What worked well for you?
    • What were the tricky bits?
    • What would you like to see added, removed or improved to make it better?

    <!–more–>GEA challenge submission criteria:

    1. process: End Point Vision system, journal program and coach certification program
    2. transformation: Create your own reality by living into the picture you hold of the future.
    3. theme: Visualizing your preferred future (the endpoint) is represented by a hand holding a crystal ball that focuses on the horizon.
    4. passion: While publishing the author’s book, I found that the development of this system took on a life of its own through me, which lead me to create a game and this course to make it accessible to others.
    5. # of students: 3 as of Jul 25, 6 prospective pilot participants
    6. pages: includes enrolment page, thank you, welcome, lessons for 13 weeks, and basic automations connected to the course, such as navigation and progress tracking.

    Thanks to Andy for technical assistance that helped me identify an appropriate learning management system, to Bradley for his indomitand to Stefan, my huddle buddy, for our regular accountability check-ins.

    #47187

    Daniel Doherty
    Adventurer
    @d1doherty

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    #47191

    Daniel Doherty
    Adventurer
    @d1doherty

    Link to the course… https://EndPointVision.teachable.com

    #47207

    DavidJ Jurasek
    Adventurer
    @DavidJ

    @d1doherty

    I love this concept and signed up for the free test drive.

    Am pretty busy, but went through the first couple of modules already. Like how you dive in to encourage us to get a taste right away. Hoping the pacing is realistic so I’ll follow through. : )

    I am going to focus on finishing my free Stay or Go training and follow-up Relationship Compass ecourse as part of this to get the most relevance out of it!

    Will give you more feedback as I make it through.

    Thanks for the opportunity!

    #47257

    Laura Koller
    Adventurer
    @laurakoller

    Congratulations on completing the challenge!  I’m so excited – and impressed, too!!!

    I also signed up for your course so I can check things out.  I’m totally curious!  I did browse through the first few lessons.  The process seems very thorough, reflective, and you’ve got a lot of helpful material in there.  This sounds like some really powerful stuff.  I’d like to see more visuals, perhaps a little video.  More importantly, I’d like to hear a specific example as you move through this process.  I’m actually reading “Talk Like TED” right now and after passion, the next important characteristic is storytelling.  So if there’s a way to weave some storytelling into this cerebral process, it will help you to connect even more effectivly with your audience.  There’s actually brain research that demonstrates when you share a story – with one person or a whole crowd – your brains will actually couple, the brain waves will sync.  So a story about yourself, about someone else, about something related to this topic – that would take your material to a whole new level.

    Kudos to you!  BRAVO!!!

    #47375

    Laura Koller
    Adventurer
    @laurakoller

    Okay, I had a chance to go back to the first lesson.  I did the exercise and I thought about responding but I was kind of confused by your guidelines for what to contribute.  Am I supposed to write about my EPV?  About my reaction?  About my beliefs?  I’m feeling intimidated by the list of guidelines right above.

    I’m still really impressed by everything you have here.  I would love to see an audio track and/or worksheet.  The audio track could enrich your course by helping me to slow down and focus on your message, and the PDF could help by giving me something tangible to hold in my hands and write down my responses in a formatted space.  More senses, more intelligences, more learning?

    I’m off to wrestle with Teachable this weekend.  I would love any feedback you have on that process.  I am not looking forward to it.  Perhaps I can use your EPV process to improve my mental strength and better guide myself through this process…

    #47385

    Bradley Morris
    Mountain Guide
    @bradleytmorris

    Way to go Daniel @d1doherty!

    I’m signing up under our GEA account and will do my very best to take a gander through in the next week here in my spare time. I’m excited to see what you’ve done.

    Straight off the bat, I’d love to see more info on your sales page. I’d love to have a video of you introducing what the course is about and perhaps some bullets about what to expect.

    But trusting who you are, I’m gonna sign up anyways ;-P

    Congratuations good sir!

    #47389

    Bradley Morris
    Mountain Guide
    @bradleytmorris

    Curious why it comes up with Vic Lindal and not your name?

    In the email it comes up as yoru name, but he’s shown as the instructor.

    You may wanna correct that if he’s the one teaching so that your students don’t get confused.

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