Ministry of Inspiration 1: 'Instant' Happiness. Why Wait?
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- By the end of the course you will know how to be happy instantly. At will. Without drama and trickery.
- You will learn that the voice in your head talking you out of being happy, being awesome, being great is not you.
- You will know how to apply the tools of The Script, The Sausage Machine, Simpson's Syndrome and many others, moment to moment to help you feel good when you most want to. i.e. NOW!
- This course is like everything by Eckhart Tolle, but simpler, and with the 'how' to actually do it.
Instant Happiness. Why Wait?
Richard Wilkins, the UK's Minister For Inspiration tells it like it is. Because it's easier that way. Here's some quotes from the course:
'Most people haven't got a f****** clue who they are.'
'Dying people don't bull****'
'There's more people smiling in a hospice, than the checkout in Tesco'
'I'm not going to give you a list of 10 things to do. Why not?
Because you WON'T DO 'EM!'
So, what this course WILL do is give you is results. Every single one of Richard's tools, on its own would be enough to give you a massive change in your life.
And all of them put together is just dynamite.
Expect to be astounded. :)
In this course, Tom Cassidy, the leading Personal Development Instructor here on Udemy, asks Richard to go through his tools for instant happiness.
You can do the course in an afternoon, and start applying it instantly. You don't need to master anything, or get better at anything.
Be warned:
This course is like walking through a door. A door with only one handle. You can never go back.
Taught by
Tom Cassidy and Richard Wilkins
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