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Lesson 3: Turn Your Idea Into a Simple Offer
Now, sketch your first offer using this simple formula: I help [WHO] go from [BEFORE] to [AFTER] in a [FORMAT] workshop. Examples: - I help total beginners go from nervous to proud as they sew their first tote bag in a 2-hour hands-on workshop. - I help creative women go from stuck to inspired by teaching intuitive watercolor painting in a 90-minute session. You don’t need all the details. Just this first version is enough to start sharing or testing. Share your idea in the group using this sentence: “I help [WHO] go from [BEFORE] to [AFTER] in a [FORMAT] workshop.” Share your workshop idea with the community. Who knows, you might even find your first customers ;)
Lesson 2: ⏱ 3-Minute Writing Sprint: Spot Your Workshop Gold
💬 Ask Yourself These 3 Quick Questions: 1. Is there someone you know who would say yes to this right now?(A friend, colleague, or someone in your network who needs this?) 2. Have you seen a similar workshop, course, or event offered before?(That’s a good sign — it means people pay for it.) 3. Can you describe the transformation someone would experience by the end?(E.g. “They’ll feel more confident using X,” or “They’ll leave with a clear plan for Y.”) Mini Task: Write your answers quickly — 2–3 bullet points max.If you can’t answer any of these confidently, tweak your idea until you can. Remember: A great workshop doesn’t need to be unique. It needs to be useful and clear. Share your thoughts with the community.
Lesson 1✏️ Quick Writing Task: Find Your Clarity
Take 5–10 minutes and answer these prompts honestly — no need to be perfect, just get your thoughts out: 1. What’s something you could talk about for hours — without getting bored?(Think: what lights you up, what you always get pulled into conversations about.) 2. What do people regularly ask you for help with?(In DMs, at work, among friends — what role do you naturally fall into?) 3. What result or change have you helped someone achieve — even informally?(It doesn’t have to be paid. Think: “After I helped them, they…”) When you’re done, look back at your answers.Can you spot a theme or a pattern?That’s your first workshop seed. Share your thoughts with the community.
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