13 min

#34: The First Thing To Do With A Course Idea Your Greatest Work

    • Business

Inspiration strikes. You have a new idea — many ideas — for a learning offer. Maybe you’ve been thinking about creating this new learning offer for a day, maybe you’ve been thinking about creating a learning offer for a year.

Either way, you’re stuck on one question: Where do I start?

And your blank page doesn’t seem to have the answer — or to get any less blank.

Making the shift from feeling overwhelmed by a new idea to feeling ready to start working on a new idea is not always easy, unless you have a guiding structure.

This is my behind-the-scenes process for doing just that, for getting a handle on a new learning offer, and for figuring out where to start.

After I have a starting point, I move on to prevalidating my course idea — the topic of the next podcast episode in our series on creating learning offers.

Watch the Linkedin live stream on Mondays at 1pm EST or catch the replay for a link to a downloadable worksheet with specific questions, structures, and prompts to help you create your learning offer.

Feeling a little uncertain?
I can help you create amazing learning experiences that get results. For more information, book a discovery call. I’ll help you break through your plateau and boost your learning experiences, coaching programs, and digital learning offers.

I’d love to hear from you, connect on LinkedIn, Instagram or email manjahorner@boostld.com

About Your Greatest Work
Through conversations with global leaders and the credibility of personal industry, Your Greatest Work digs deeper into learning design in useful and applicable ways.

Subscribe and don't miss a single episode. Let's start the conversation about making your current work into your greatest work.

Contact us for a discovery call to learn more about how we can work together

Download Worksheet: https://www.boostld.com/livestream_worksheet

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3ys7EjvHowo

Inspiration strikes. You have a new idea — many ideas — for a learning offer. Maybe you’ve been thinking about creating this new learning offer for a day, maybe you’ve been thinking about creating a learning offer for a year.

Either way, you’re stuck on one question: Where do I start?

And your blank page doesn’t seem to have the answer — or to get any less blank.

Making the shift from feeling overwhelmed by a new idea to feeling ready to start working on a new idea is not always easy, unless you have a guiding structure.

This is my behind-the-scenes process for doing just that, for getting a handle on a new learning offer, and for figuring out where to start.

After I have a starting point, I move on to prevalidating my course idea — the topic of the next podcast episode in our series on creating learning offers.

Watch the Linkedin live stream on Mondays at 1pm EST or catch the replay for a link to a downloadable worksheet with specific questions, structures, and prompts to help you create your learning offer.

Feeling a little uncertain?
I can help you create amazing learning experiences that get results. For more information, book a discovery call. I’ll help you break through your plateau and boost your learning experiences, coaching programs, and digital learning offers.

I’d love to hear from you, connect on LinkedIn, Instagram or email manjahorner@boostld.com

About Your Greatest Work
Through conversations with global leaders and the credibility of personal industry, Your Greatest Work digs deeper into learning design in useful and applicable ways.

Subscribe and don't miss a single episode. Let's start the conversation about making your current work into your greatest work.

Contact us for a discovery call to learn more about how we can work together

Download Worksheet: https://www.boostld.com/livestream_worksheet

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3ys7EjvHowo

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