27 June Find Your Bliss

Find Your Bliss

Embark on your personal Hero’s Journey to uncover your true story. Discover what truly drives you, learn to wield your talents through narrative power, and claim ownership of your choices and future. After this program, you’ll have crystal clarity on the bliss you want to pursue through your work.

Location: Mama Shelter Paris
Price: €695 (excl. VAT)

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Find your Bliss: What Story Are You Living?

Feeling motivated and fulfilled at work goes beyond hitting targets. It begins with understanding your leadership story. In this training, harness the power of storytelling to explore what truly drives you, revive faded talents, and reclaim the narrative of your career. Ask What Story Are You Living Now? to unlock purpose.

Develop a Clear Vision for Your Future
During this day at Mama Shelter, explore your values through archetypal storytelling. Reflect where your Hero’s Journey strengths shine, what quest calls you forward, and what matters now. Step back: does your work still reflect your authentic story? Leave with clarity on motivations, talents, and your bold new direction.

In this Find Your Bliss training you will:

  • Uncover what gives your work story-worthy meaning and purpose
  • Decode core values shaping your narrative decisions
  • Craft a personal vision statement and story-driven goals
  • Master intentional choices aligning with your life’s bliss

Work in an intimate group of 5–10 participants at Mama Shelter Paris, fostering openness, shared hero stories, and fresh perspectives. Learn from others rewriting their career narratives.

Paris Follow Your Bliss Stories

Jules Verne’s Nautical Quest (Paris, 1860s)
Nantes-born Verne moved to Paris, paralyzed by safe law career vs. adventure writing. Living above Montmartre bookshops, he discovered his bliss: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. Rejecting predictable paths, Verne envisioned submarines decades early—transforming childhood sea dreams into science fiction’s foundation. His Paris garret birthed Nautilus’s epic voyage.

Toulouse-Lautrec’s Montmartre Reinvention (Paris, 1890s)
Physically limited but artistically boundless, Toulouse-Lautrec found purpose chronicling Paris nightlife. Amid cabaret chaos at Moulin Rouge, he transformed disability into vision: vivid posters capturing dancers’ raw humanity. His story shift? From fragile nobleman to bohemian legend whose work still defines Belle Époque Paris.

Location: Mama Shelter Paris
Price: €695 (excl. VAT)

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