What do you love about yourself?
That I’m honest I’m kind I’m helpful I’m generous I’m friendly I’m loyal I’m caring I’m wise I’m purposeful I’m thankful
How have you grown and evolved?
I’ve grown physically made a lot of new friends and revisited old family I’ve grown more outwards and am more open I’ve grown more patient and understanding I’ve grown to be more creative I’ve become more self-motivated I’ve become more aware I’ve become more healthy and strong I’ve become more truthful
How are you impacting others and the world?
I’ve brought more happiness I’ve brought more fun I brought more creativity and ease to people I’ve invented an item that helps people design ideas quicker and faster I designed a way to let people in control what they are doing in their sleep I’ve created happy times with my family I’ve let others see what ways could cure them best when they’re sick I created a way to help get in contact with their trusted source I’ve helped create numerous different houses I’ve helped inspire many generations of designs and builders got people how to take care of their pets and make them live longer I’ve made a website that helps people learn what they want to learn and fast and I’ve created a way to let people know what they want to do next in their life
How did I become you?
I’ve got more focused I’ve paid attention to what I want to do next and went for it I’ve asked for help and gotten advice on what to do for school next I paid attention and got focused on school and graduated in time I got a bachelor’s degree in engineering and started creating and fixing some of the problems I’ve seen in the world. I built a team around me that can build and learn and create I went out in the world and connected with my other people and learned and made friends I traveled around the world and learned from the different architecture places and other people who have built and made and how they thought of what they made and what inspired them and also how to be inspired too. I made a family and taught them everything I know and let them decide on what they want to do I then posted videos online and taught people how to do what I was doing and ended up making a school to teach them how to do it online. I did what was on my bucket list and had fun at the same time and visited my parents often and talked a lot and got to travel all around the world.
Is there anything else?
To be clear and helpful and learn to create and inspire yourself and others
To learn how to keep an equal balance
To be honest and truthful and teach that to others
To spread your wisdom
To be grateful for everything you got
To be kind and loving
To be clear
Alright, Champ! Let’s get those gears turning and ignite your passion for chess education, reach out and attract eager minds to your class:
Craft Your Message Develop a compelling message that communicates the benefits of learning chess. Highlight how it sharpens critical thinking, enhances problem-solving skills, and fosters strategic planning.
Identify Your Target Audience Pinpoint where your potential students are hanging out. This could be at local schools, community centers, or online forums where parents seek educational activities for their children.
Network, Network, Network Leverage your existing connections. Reach out to friends, family, and acquaintances who may have kids interested in chess. Ask them to spread the word within their circles.
Create Eye-catching Flyers Design attention-grabbing flyers with bold colors and clear information about your class. Distribute them strategically in places frequented by your target audience, such as libraries, coffee shops, or schools.
Utilize Social Media Harness the power of social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Create engaging posts showcasing the fun and educational aspects of your class. Encourage your followers to share with their networks.
Offer a Free Trial Session People love freebies! Host a free trial session where potential students can experience the excitement of learning chess firsthand. This can help alleviate any reservations and boost enrollment.
Partner with Schools and Youth Organizations Collaborate with local schools or youth organizations to offer chess as an extracurricular activity. They often welcome opportunities to enrich their students’ learning experiences.
Attend Community Events Get involved in community events or fairs where you can set up a booth to promote your class. Engage attendees with interactive demonstrations and mini chess tournaments to spark interest.
Collect Testimonials Once you start teaching, gather testimonials from satisfied students and parents. These testimonials serve as powerful social proof and can help attract new clients.
Stay Persistent and Positive Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither is a thriving chess class. Stay persistent in your efforts, and maintain a positive attitude even in the face of setbacks. Your passion and determination will be contagious!
Remember, success is not just about making the right moves—it’s about making moves with Purpose and Passion. Now go out there and inspire the next generation of chess masters!