We do things differently around here. Instead of charging a fixed fee for our workshops, we adopted a Pay What You Think It's Worth system for our workshop.
In other words, you decide how much to pay.
You get to try the workshop right now, for zero upfront cost and no credit card required — and then pay whatever you think each workshop level was worth to you, based on the value you got from it.
You only have to add your name and email to get started, and there's no catch, no upsells, and no sneaky level upgrade fees.
Even though our workshop suite is probably worth a thousand dollars or more, and our business mentors reckon it's worth a lot more — we never felt comfortable charging a fixed upfront fee. Because for some, a workshop fee is no big deal. For others it's their month's food bill. And in some parts of the world, it's an impossible amount.
We want everyone to do our workshop, so we decided to let the people choose how much to pay, based on the transformation they get from our workshops. That's different for everyone, so we let people choose from a wide range of amounts.
And we love the idea. It's so much more in line with the spirit of giving and choice. It promotes trust and faith. It honours the good in all people. It gives everyone the chance to access our workshops, regardless of their financial situation. It puts control back into the people's hands. It allows those with more, to share their abundance.
It's the way this work should be shared.
You join with your name and email address — no credit card required
We give you instant access to the full Level 1 workshop
Once you complete Level 1, you pay whatever you think it's worth
After you pay, we give you instant access to Level 2 workshop
You finish Level 2, pay what you think it's worth, and unlock Level 3
You get a large selection of payment amounts to choose from
We send weekly reminders, which cease after payment.
And there are various perks for paying, including bonus content, downloads, access to our private online community, and more. Plus, payments are often classed as a 'general educational expense', which you may be able to claim as a learning or professional development deduction. But check with your local tax laws, and consult your accountant
We help GenX Aussies find their true purpose in life and live their dreams, through a series of very simple but extremely powerful online workshops. Satisfaction guaranteed, or twice your negativity back!