
Does life feel like an unsolvable puzzle, full of complexities, challenges, and opportunities? That’s because it is — we call that life’s ‘too much toomuchness’ here at The Intentional Course (TiC).
We’re excited to announce TiC’s next series on navigating the unsolvable, beginning November 7th at 1p PT / 4p ET, weekly on Thursdays. (11/07, 11/14, 11/21)
In this 3-week virtual series, we’ll meet for one-hour sessions to explore how to interact with the too much toomuchness. Here’s what you can expect:
- Interactive group discussions, breakout rooms, and live Q&A
- Practical tools to align your thinking, planning, and acting
- A supportive community of others also navigating the unsolvable
We believe life is revealed through our failed interactions with reality. It’s not about finding answers, but asking better questions, making decisions, and taking actions amidst uncertainty.
Join us for fun and free, with no strings attached, as we abandon certainty in the pursuit of clarity. RSVP by 11/04 to secure your spot—feel free to share this invite with a friend.
We look forward to learning with you.
Here we go!
The Intentional Course Team
PS … if you find yourself with interest paired with an availability conflict, please reach out with days and times that work for you — we have a genuine interest in meeting you when you are available. info@theintentionalcourse.com


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