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Four Pillars ©
This course paves a path to building a focused, noteworthy future for you! The “Four Pillars” journey starts with fundamental basics designed to help each person find themselves through a unique inward-looking excursion of self-appraisal, followed by building a powerful voice in multiple dimensions. The four "My's" are an empowerment framework with utility geared to enhance one's lifetime. The first two modules open a doorway to one's infinite possibilities, the third module cements one’s capacity to define one’s pinnacle interest, and the final module optimizes a "rinse and repeat" mindset that supercharges motivation and personal focus.
Target: Although this course was designed for teens and young adults, it is highly appropriate for all age groups. Available in a two or three-day intensive format for groups of eight to twenty-four participants or as a ten-week, iterative course for individuals online.
Coping with Grief on all Levels ©
This offering addresses one of humanity’s most challenging universals: Grief. Ever since Kübler-Ross described the five stages of grief and then the seven stages of change through stressful loss perceptions, grief has been a conflicted topic. The conflict anchors on coping. We need to understand the action components of every type of grief and then the pathways to solid coping mechanisms that fit the modern world of constant sensory overload. This course is a prerequisite to our mission of addressing mental health issues and suicide ideation. We will travel from microgrief and the effects of gradual force overload to the ravages of deep, extended existential grief.
Target: Grief is a human universal. This course has multiple vectors and modules, allowing the presenters to address any audience in any grief environment. Coping mechanisms are unique to every individual, so we expand participants’ ability to self-analyze and self-actualize through critical thinking skills.
Our mission is to fight the socially destructive reality of mental health issues, and grief is one of the functional primes leading to despair and suicide ideation. Maybe you don’t need this course, but you probably know someone who does. Talk to us about donating a “Scholarship for Hope.” Make “Our Mission” into “Your Mission.”
The LEAP Approach to Intervention ©
One of the tragic aspects of being human is how we universally struggle with how to be the help someone in our orbit needs. There are many acronym-labeled approaches to intervention; however, most align with being a professional in the behavioral field. Our system is time-proven and easy to understand and implement. All it takes is a mindset shift, minimal role-playing to embed the training, and a welcoming heart set. How important is it to be a lifesaver? I’ll give you a hint: I’d rather spend my time saving a life than ever preparing to attend untimely funerals that are decades too early
Target: Survivors almost always express remorse for not being capable of doing “more.” Don’t be that person! We all experience negative emotions that could definitely spiral down into hopelessness and despair. Many times, we can use our coping mechanisms to uplift ourselves, but what if this time is “that one time?”
Our mission is to fight the socially destructive reality of mental health issues, and grief is one of the functional primes leading to despair and suicide ideation. Maybe you don’t need this course, but you probably know someone who does. Talk to us about donating a “Scholarship for Hope.” Make “Our Mission” into “Your Mission.”
Wouldn’t we want to know our closest friends can help us rise out of that “dark place?” Attend the class, bring two of your closest friends, and enjoy our favorite “buy two, get one free” life-enhancing experiences. The food is always great, sharing is caring, and you leave equipped to be the bridge between despair and hope. Everyone experiences pain and anguish; take the training, save lives, and make a difference!
Kicking Suicide to the Curb ©
This course is about creating a mindset and feeding someone’s passion for saving lives. The number one prime creating the potential for suicide ideation is a “feeling of helplessness.” Once people lock onto a belief they are irrelevant to themselves and others, their self-worth is diminished, and they feel as if no one cares, good outcomes rarely follow. Not everyone shares the vision of a prosocial warrior, but suppose you could find a pathway to passionate prosocial advocacy and direct engagement? This course can give you insight into being an authentic prosocial champion. The power of informed and engaged advocacy is real; take the plunge and become empowered today!
Target: Yes, this course is about preventing suicide. Research shows communities that openly discuss how to create connection and support through inclusion are far less likely to experience high levels of suicide ideation or attempts. Although this course was designed for teens and young adults, it is highly appropriate for all age groups. Available in a two or three-day intensive format for groups of eight to twenty-four participants or as a ten-week, iterative course for individuals online.
This “Prosocial Agency” approach is a copyrighted creation of Life and Legacy Academy and its team. We fully support and sponsor Fighters for Hope and donate at least 50 percent of every course dollar to the mission they serve. Come join in the fight and enjoy a “buy two, get one free” bonus, or participate in our “Donate a Scholarship” program. Contact FFH today!