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National Aspiring Entrepreneur Workshop Series for Peers
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National Aspiring Entrepreneur Workshop Series for Peers

This workshop series is designed to assist individuals living with mental health and substance use challenges in their consideration and pursuit of entrepreneurship as a route to occupational and financial wellness.

9/5/2023 to 10/24/2023
When: Tuesday, September 5, 2023
10:00 AM
Where: Virtual
United States
Contact: Sherry Warner
sherry@peersupportfl.org


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From the pre-contemplation stage to the well-contemplated idea, but no idea how to get started, this series will help you find, create, plan and achieve your entrepreneurial dreams. 

Workshops

Module 1- Self Awareness

Module 2- Wellness Planning for the Entrepreneur

Module 3- Interpersonal Skills

Module 4 Entrepreneurial Mindset

Module 5- Getting Started

Module 6- Planning for Personal and Professional Success

Plus 2 practice workshops and a supported hand-off to business mentors! Cohort reunions and progress check ins too!

Workshop participants are not obligated to start a business upon completions of this workshop series.

FALL SCHEDULE - TUESDAYS

10am-12pm Eastern, 9-11am Central, 8-10am Mountain, 7-9am Pacific

Dates: 9/5, (skip 9/12), (skip 9/19), 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24

Note: This is a continuing education course 12 CEUs will be awarded. To earn CEUS participants must be present for all module learning with cameras on. Participation in discussion and activities is required. 

 

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