How long does it take you to design your workshops?

It used to take me two days, even longer, to design a two-hour session.

I’d agonise over the icebreaker, how to weave contrast into my sessions, how to get the group talking to each other, and sharing their knowledge on the call as well.

I spent a lot of time jumping on sites like SessionLab, trying to find the perfect group activity to make the topic come alive. This was super exhausting, especially when you’re a bit of a generalist and LOVE delivering new topics all of the time.

Some people enjoy delivering the same workshops all the time, I really can’t stand that… Unfortunately, I thrive off new content!

New content means designing a new workshop…Doesn’t it?

After realising that the ultimate activity for my exact topic wasn’t out there, I went through my own workshop design archives.
I realised I had all of the activities, already.

All I needed to do was tweak them a little bit to make the content come alive.

NOW I CAN DESIGN A 2-HOUR WORKSHOP FASTER, AND I KNOW THE ACTIVITIES WILL HIT THE MARK, EVERY TIME.

Imagine if:
✅ You had a workshop blueprint that you could take out every time and use it to plug in your needed to present a new topic, a webinar, or Lunch and Learn
✅ You no longer needed to endlessly search Session Lab for ideas and activities to make your content pop
✅ You could use the same workshop blueprint to adapt your sessions from 60 min - 3 hours.

Dramatically reduce the time it takes to design your workshops using Leanne Hughes’ 2-Hour Workshop Blueprint.

If you're a Subject Matter Expert, or a consultant (internal/external) that wants to run more engaging sessions, you'll love this.

Join me on Thursday 27 October.

Jump in for earlybird access over here: https://lnkd.in/gKcmAra3

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