During this course, we will cover:
- Your Purpose and USP as a coach
- Three systems: IKIGAI, The 25/5 List, The Golden Circle
- Getting to the heart of your WHY – the core story method.
- Creating opportunities beyond 1:1 coaching – why consider group work?
- How does journaling support groupwork?
- Your options for delivery: irl, online, retreat
- How to use journaling in a group – examples in practice
- Journal form: Bullet
- Case Study: Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad
This CPD module is a part of an 8-module course, which spans over 16 weeks. This module involves course materials and 2 live online workshops (20th November and 27th November - 1pm til 2pm). By completing this module, you will gain 7 CPD hours. If you would like to achieve the full Certificate in Transformational Journaling, you will need to purchase and complete all 8 modules. This full course has been approved and accredited by the Association for Coaching and the UK and International Health Coaches Association, and CPD points are awarded.
The modules in this series are:
- Module 1: Journaling as a Wellbeing Tool
- Module 2: Mindfulness and Journaling
- Module 3: Narratives, Perspective and Voice in Journaling
- Module 4: Expressive Writing and Journaling
- Module 5: Symbolism and Imagery in Journaling
- Module 6: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Journaling
- Module 7: Deepening Practice in Journaling
- Module 8: Journaling in Group Work
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Your Tutors
Marianne Rosen
I’m a creativity advocate and certified journaling coach, I transitioned to fiction writing at 45, authoring books that celebrate legacy, neurodiversity, and inclusivity in families. Now, I specialise in transformational journaling to help others explore resilience, authenticity, and creative self-discovery, drawing on my own journey of grief, growth, and mid-life reinvention.
Jo Permaul
Director, educator and passionate about wellbeing, Jo has journaled extensively and enjoys writing articles about wellness. She particularly enjoys using fiction and tarot to explore creative journaling.