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WEBINAR 1 — Soul Energy-Potential for Money & Career

Module 1 — Soul Energy-Potential: Money as Resource
Entry state: unstable income, “start–stop” projects, inconsistent execution, fear of pricing, avoidance of financial responsibility. Typical pattern: high ideals but low monetisation discipline; scattered attention; difficulty holding long cycles of work.
Participant Profile
Entry state: inconsistent income and career direction, strong motivation with unstable follow-through. Reports cycles of overwork and depletion, pricing hesitation, and difficulty holding long implementation rhythms. Financial decisions are influenced by emotional fluctuations, external pressure, and short-term urgency. Background patterns: under-valuing contribution, avoiding negotiation, scattered focus, and unresolved “resource leaks” (time, attention, and commitments). Somatic signs: fatigue after decision-making, tight breathing, and tension under responsibility. Working focus: stabilise resource, clarify value, and convert intention into measurable economic action.
Module Passport
Format: 90–120 min seminar + guided practice + weekly implementation protocol. Focus: stabilise inner “resource contour”, translate vocation into measurable value, build a clean money-flow habit (income/expenses/pricing). Note: educational methodology; not a substitute for medical or financial advice.

Plan

Goals
Intervention Strategies
Frequency and Duration
Start: 1 seminar + 7-day practice cycle; repeat weekly for 4 weeks; review at week 5.

Results

  1. Improved consistency: weekly tasks completed; fewer abandoned starts.
  2. Clear offer and pricing boundaries; reduced underpricing and over-delivery.
  3. Basic reserve plan created; spending becomes deliberate rather than emotional.
Emily Carter

Customer

The seminar helped me align inner resource with real-world outcomes: money, work rhythm, and responsibility. I reduced emotional spending, strengthened discipline, and built a stable “resource contour” for implementation. I now act with clarity, not pressure—translating intention into concrete results.

Case Details

Name
Hannah Collins
Counsellor
Raisa Harcourt
Key Patterns Observed
underpricing, inconsistent execution, financial anxiety, resource leakage