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Making the Most of Your Twenties {An Influence Network Class}

Influence Network class making the most of your twenties

Influence Network class making the most of your twentiesOn January 24, I’m teaching a class at the new Influence Network called “Making the Most of Your Twenties.”

The class happens live online, on Thursday, January 24 at 8:00 pm EST. It’s one hour long. There will be about 40 minutes of teaching time (via video) followed by 20 minutes of Q&A.

The class is $10. You do not have to be an Influence Network member to attend.

From the course description:

When you’re in your twenties, you probably haven’t figured out what you want to do with your life, but you do need to make sure youre on a path to find out. This decade is stressful, but its also rife with opportunity. Lets make sure you make the most of it. We’ll discuss how to get to know yourself better, find and grow your gifts, connect with mentors, navigate family changes, and more.

Head here to register.

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    • Anne says:

      Yes it will, but I don’t know the details yet on purchasing the class after the fact. I’ll make sure to share it here on the blog when I do.

  1. Tim says:

    When I was in my twenties, at least the first 7 years of it, I don’t think I could have said I knew what I was going to do with my life, nor that I was on any path to find out. The only reason I got some idea of that in the last three years of the decade was because I met my soon to be wife and then we got married. Still feel sometimes like I’m waiting to grow up, though!

    Hope the talk goes well. Praying for you now, Anne.

    Tim

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