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Cancer can be the catalyst for us to tell our stories. But that burst of inspiration is often dampened by our own fears. Through learning to write fearlessly, we not only address all those fears that block our creativity, authenticity, and willingness to share our work, but also the psychological roadblocks that prevent us from living fully and purposefully. William Kenower—the master of fearless writing—has developed a 30-session masterclass for our Thrivers Ark audience. We're excited to share the first two sessions with you here to start you on your journey to writing and living fearlessly.
What you'll learn
You'll learn to start unlocking the transformative tools and mindset to inspire you to write—and live—fearlessly, authentically, and purposefully.
Idenfity the Story You Need to Tell
Learn to trust that hunch that you have a story to tell and believe that it's worth telling.
Release Fear and Self-Doubt
Discover the tools to guide you through fear and doubt so you can be in control of your both your creative and everyday life.
Journey into Self-Discovery
Step into a journey of discovery towards self-awareness and wisdom so you can write and live authentically.
Praise
You’ve changed the lives of both myself and my brother for the better, and we wouldn’t be where we are today without you.
Student of Ali
About The Teacher
Ali Zidel Meyers, MSW, is a cancer survivor, writer, mother, and teacher. She holds a Master of Arts in Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from the University of Michigan. For over 20 years, she has specialized in writing tutoring and Executive Functioning (EF) coaching for youth and young adults. Ali consults for schools, parent groups, and organizations on teaching and effectively building these skills. Her extensive experience has prompted community groups, schools, corporations, and the National Tutoring Association to host Ali as a featured speaker. In addition, she is among the founding partners of the Children's Health Council Executive Functioning Advisory Group (based in Palo Alto, California).
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Outside of her work, Ali has led a writing group workshop called “Writing Your Cancer Journey” at Stanford Cancer Center's Supportive Care Program in California and served on the Advisory Board for Project Giving Kids, a U.S. nonprofit serving families in several major cities. Ali’s personal writing can be found at: www.holymess.com. Her business website can be found at: www.launchlearning.com.