Personal Futures Masterclass Gift Card

$70.00

(Above price is in Australian Dollars).

Give the gift of personal futures transformation with this gift card from Metafuture School. Give a loved one, a friend, a colleague free access to Metafuture School’s unique online course: Personal Futures Masterclass.

For more information or to enroll directly, visit www.metafutureschool.org/p/personal-futures-masterclass.

Once credit card payment is made, send proof of purchase to adam@metafutureschool.org to receive your gift card.

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Join me on this personal futures masterclass

My name is Sohail Inayatullah, your teacher during this Personal Futures course. If you are trying to decide what to do next in your life, upset about a particular situation, looking for alternative paths forward, unsure about your preferred futures, eager to transform your inner story and overcome blockages to achieve what you want, then this course is for you.

Together, you will learn how to map your personal future between the tensions of the past, present and future.

You will learn how to create alternative future scenarios opening up new opportunities and possibilities for your life using scenario planning tools.

And finally, you will learn how to uncover and transform the narratives and stories that hold you back from realising your preferred future.

Ready when you are!

Meet your instructor

Professor Sohail Inayatullah, the first UNESCO Chair in Futures Studies, is a political scientist at Tamkang University, Taipei (Graduate Institute of Futures Studies); Associate, Melbourne Business School, the University of Melbourne; and Adjunct Professor at the University of the Sunshine Coast (Faculty of Social Sciences and Business). He is also associated with the Universiti Sains Islam, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and is an Academic Supervisor with the University of Southern Queensland. In 2017, he was Visiting Professorial Fellow, Centre for Strategic and Policy Studies, Brunei Darussalam. From 2011-2014, he was an adjunct professor, Centre for Policing, Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism, Macquarie University, Sydney.