Autumn School in London

Autumn School in London

The best of The Heroine’s Journey condensed into a unforgettable experience.

The Heroine’s Journey is a global organisation dedicated to teaching skills not covered by the regular education system – skills that develop confidence and encourage to make money you love.  The Autumn School brings together the very best in our curriculum.

We will cover such themes as how to identify our storytelling talents and succeed in the market, how to manage anxiety, regret and shame, how to focus on our creative and life goals and how to more regularly experience flow and creative confidence.

You’ll embark on a rich and enlightening voyage, discovering how to make lasting, meaningful change across every aspect of your life. By travelling a world city with stories of storytellers who went before you led by Peter de Kuster, you’ll dive deeper than would be possible in any single class. You’ll be challenged to think deeply about the issues that matter most, and provided with a space to share your thoughts, ideas and experiences.

The Heroine’s Journey is ideal for those seeking a more meaningful, transformative vacation; for attendees of our classes who now wish to take a structured journey through our expertly curated material; and for those wishing to save time in the long run by working through the dilemmas of storytelling in work, love, and self in a single, high intensity week.

Blending tuition, exercises and discussion, each day of the Heroine’s Journey will equip you with tools and strategies to help you find answers for your storyteller’s big questions.

  • Serious Business Course for Storytellers
  • Three Day Private Tour in Paris with Peter de Kuster
  • Euro 2.750 excluding VAT
  • You can bring one (business) partner

If you have any questions, please contact us email at peterdekuster@hotmail.nl or phone at 0031 06 33661772

Read on for a detailed breakdown of the Autumn School itinerary.

“You are the storyteller of your own life. You can create your own legend – or Not!  – Isabel Allende

Part One: “Making Money Doing What You Love” Attention all storytellers– even if your chosen profession is not the most traditional one, cultivating and growing a successful, financially rewarding career is still your goal. In “Making Money Doing What You Love”, Peter de Kuster provides you with expert advice on overcoming some of the specific challenges faced by right-brainers who want a career that is both satisfying and successful.

Freelancers, those thinking about changing careers midstream, and even storytellers working in corporate environments need a set of skills that will turn their passion into a viable career. These skills include:
* How to chose the career that best suits your talents
* Setting realistic goals using right-brain techniques
* How to avoid the pitfalls that ruin a creative career
* How to schmooze your way to success
* How to create a business plan when you are the business
* How to be disciplined when you are your own boss

When you find an outlet for your creativity in the form of a acting career, you’ll discover a freedom in your working life that you can live with for the long term. You can follow your passion, build a brilliant career, and have financial security — if you know which skills to use. Let Peter show you the way.

Part Two: “Self Promotion for Heroines” Are you a storyteller who desperately wants to tell the world about your talents and your art but lacks the time, money, and know-how? Self-Promotion for Heroines is full of clever and creative ideas you can use to successfully get the word out about who you are and what you do quickly, easily, and cheaply.

Everything you need to know about marketing yourself is included in this book. Self-Promotion for Heroes is packed with proven techniques that will work for you when you want fresh, off-beat, and cost-effective ways to build a business or develop a successful and fulfilling acting career.

Full of winning strategies, innovative ideas, and proven sales and marketing techniques, Peter de Kuster will show you how to go from starving artist to superstar status with smart advice, including:

* How to market without money

* How to create marketing materials that will sell you even when you’re not around

* How to build a buzz using word of mouth

* How to use the Internet in ways you never thought of to promote yourself

* How to get the leaders in your field to endorse and help you

Self-promotion is one of the most difficult things a storyteller must do. It is also the most critical. Open this book to any page and chances are you will find something that can help you overcome this hurdle and get the attention and recognition you and your talents deserve.

Part Three: “The Financial Freedom to Create” Ask any storyteller and each and every one will tell you the same thing: To have the money to create, you have to be creative with your money. If you’re lucky enough to have found the perfect career for you, one that lets you showcase your talents and keeps your creative juices flowing, congratulations! However, Peter de Kuster knows the dirty reality most of you are all too familiar with: Even when your creative juices are really flowing, that doesn’t necessarily mean that money is pouring in at the same pace. In “The Financial Freedom to Create”, Peter offers a myriad of valuable advice for doing just that, including:

• How to know which of your storytelling talents are the most marketable and can earn you the most money
• How to take the “free” out of freelance and charge what you’re worth
• Why you should avoid the pitfalls of accumulating too much debt in
a lean time—and should always remember the importance of saving in a boom time
• Remembering that you can succeed in your endeavors without selling your creative soul
• How to find the funds to finance your dreams

Full of eye-opening facts, instructive anecdotes, and real-life examples from Peter’s own experience, “The Financial Freedom to Create” is your guide to getting a financial life—so you can maintain your creative one.

Part Four: “Time for Heroines” Storytellers often know all too well that the muse doesn’t always strike when you want it to, or when the deadline for your next brilliant project is creeping up on you like an ill-fitting turtleneck. Originality doesn’t follow a time clock, even when you have to. While conventional time management books offer tons of instruction for using time wisely, they are traditionally organized in a linear fashion, which just isn’t helpful for the right-brain mind. In Time for Heroines Peter de Kuster offers real advice for using the strengths of storytellers—like originality and resourcefulness—to adopt innovative time-saving solutions, such as:

* Learning to say no when your plate is just too full
* How to know when a good job, not a great one, is good enough
* Making “to do” lists that include fun stuff, too—that way you won’t feel overwhelmed by work
* Time-saving techniques around the house that give you more time to get your work done and more time to spend with your loved ones
* The keys to clutter control that will keep your work space and your living space neat

With these and lots of other practical tips, Peter will help anyone to make the most of their time and turn the clock and the calendar into friends, not foes.

You can reach Peter for a skype meeting about questions you have by mailing him at theherojourneyquestionnaires@gmail.com

 

About Peter de Kuster

Peter de Kuster is the founder of The Heroine’s Journey & Hero’s Journey project,  a storytelling firm which helps storytellers to create careers and lives based on whatever story is most integral to their lives and careers (values, traits, skills and experiences). Peter’s approach combines in-depth storytelling and marketing expertise, and for over 20 years clients have found it effective with a wide range of storytelling business issues.

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Peter is writer of the series The Heroine’s Journey and Hero’s Journey books, he has an MBA in Marketing,  MBA in Financial Economics and graduated at university in Sociology and Communication Sciences.