Courses dedicated to helping you develop the skills you need to create, maintain, and grow HOPE in your life.

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Five Day Global Hope Challenge

5 days, 5 lessons, 5 actions. The Five-Day Global Hope Challenge is a five-day e-mail and social media challenge ensuring all know the what, why, and how to hope. It reviews what hopelessness is, the Shine Hope framework, and instructs how to measure hope. It is a simple way to get started learning how to Shine Hope.

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THE HOPEFUL MINDSETS®

Hopeful Mindsets® is a framework that uses the Five Keys to Shine Hope to apply to any challenge in life. It is based on the work of leading experts on Hope, Mindset, Mental Health, Stress, Positive Psychology, Business, Communications, and more. Using the Five Keys to Shine Hope as a foundation, Hopeful Mindsets introduces critical hope skills to help anyone move from hopelessness to hope. 

There are Overview and Deep Dive courses:

Hopeful Mindsets Overview Course

The Hopeful Mindsets General Overview is a 90-minute video course for anyone that introduces hope and the Five Keys to Shine Hope framework to help you create, maintain, and grow hope in your life. This course is taught by Kathryn Goetzke, based on her knowledge of mental health and hope, and her work to date. It compiles knowledge from leading experts on Hope, Mindset, Mental Health, Stress, Positive Psychology, Business, Communications, and includes video lessons, a full downloadable workbook and exercises to practice skills for hope, and is available individually or to license for organizations.

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Hopeful Mindsets Workplace Overview Course

The Hopeful Mindsets Workplace Overview is a 90-minute video course for the workplace that introduces hope and the Five Keys to Shine Hope™ framework to help you create, maintain, and grow hope in the workplace. We give an overview of the framework, so you can then apply it to your career to activate hope at work. The course is available for individuals or to license to entire companies, to ensure all know the what, why, and how of hope.

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Hopeful Mindsets on the College Campus Deep Dive Course

A 10-module video course from The Shine Hope Company that equips students with crucial hope skills through expert insights and real-life stories. The course features experts from Harvard, Stanford, and Columbia, with insights from recent college graduates that offer real-life practical strategies and stories from their experiences with homelessness, mental health diagnoses, death, violence, and everyday challenges at school.

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What People Are Saying

Hear from the Hopeful Mindsets on the College Campus Course participants.

"I really enjoyed my hopeful mindset class experience, it gave me a new way to look at things in addition to helping me recognize my emotions and deal with them ion a healthy way without letting them take over my life. Learning about your upstairs and downstairs brian really helped me put things into perspective on anxiety and I'm really grateful I got to take it with me

Kyrie

"I really enjoyed this class. There were so many topics that we talked about that I connected to. I think that this is a great way for people ot learn about mindfulness and to just better themselves in general. I guess my testimonial would just be that since taking this course I have had such better thinking and just more confidence in myself.

Jasmin

"I have deiniftely learned how to be hopeful not just in college, but also in my life itself. when I first registered for this class, I did not expect it to be fun or useful, however, as I go to this class, I realised that hope is not something really hard to get but get be anywhere in my life.

JiYun

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The Shine Hope Company support iFred, a 501c3 working to teach kids hope around the world. To get involved with their work, or support their programs Hopeful Minds, Hopeful Cities, or the International Day of Hope, visit www.ifred.org or e-mail [email protected].