School of WorkLife Online Live Classes

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School of WorkLife Online Live Classes are story-led live learning experiences exploring the challenges, conversations, and decisions that shape a working life.

Online Live Story Classes

Real Stories. Structured Learning. Small Group Practice.

Live Story Classes are focused professional development experiences built around real WorkLife moments — the conversations, decisions, and pressures where something important is at stake.

Each class begins with a story. Through structured reflection, a practical framework, and small group learning, the class helps you explore what the story reveals, why it matters, and how to apply that thinking to your own WorkLife.

Every Live Story Class follows the same four-part structure:

  • The Reading Room — where stories open things up
  • The Writer’s Table — where ideas become personal
  • The Workshop — where thinking becomes something you can use
  • The Rehearsal Space — where you begin to put that into practice

Classes run for 45 minutes online, with a maximum of six participants.

The classes are organised across the five School of WorkLife collections. Each collection explores a different aspect of personal and professional development, allowing you to choose the class most relevant to your current WorkLife situation.

Explore the categories below to discover the Live Story Classes available within each collection.

Self-Discovery Live Story Classes

Coming Soon: Self-Discovery Live Story Classes explore the moments in WorkLife that help us understand ourselves more clearly — our motivations, strengths, challenges, values, and aspirations.

Each class begins with a real WorkLife situation where a decision, experience, or turning point reveals something important about personal direction and growth. Through story, structured reflection, and practical application, these classes help you recognise patterns in your own experiences and develop greater clarity about the path you want to take.

Book Club Books Live Story Classes

Book Club Books Live Story Classes explore how stories from literature — both fiction and non-fiction — can illuminate our own WorkLife experiences.

Each class begins with a book that offers insight into themes such as leadership, courage, identity, relationships, or personal growth. Through story, structured reflection, and practical application, these classes help you connect the ideas within the book to real WorkLife situations and challenges.

Live Classes

The Atticus Practice - How to Navigate Difficult WorkLife Situations with Integrity and Courage - Book Club Books - Live Story Class - To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee

The Atticus Practice: How to Navigate Difficult WorkLife Situations with Integrity and Courage Class

What To Kill a Mockingbird Teaches Us About Judgement, Responsibility, and Standing by What Matters

What does integrity and moral courage actually look like in everyday working life?

Not in extreme situations — but in ordinary moments, decisions, and pressures.

This live online class from School of WorkLife explores how people navigate the tension between professional expectations and personal values through literature, story, reflection, structured thinking, and practical application.

Inspired by To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, this class is part of the School of WorkLife Book Club series — story-led live classes that explore professional learning through literature, reflective practice, and real WorkLife situations.

At the centre of the class is Nicole’s story — a successful sales director who begins to question the quiet cost of delivering results she no longer fully believes in. Through her experience, we explore how moral courage develops not through dramatic gestures, but through smaller everyday decisions about what we notice, what we acknowledge, and what we choose to do next.

The class introduces the ATTICUS framework — inspired by Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird — a practical reflective structure designed to help you think more clearly about difficult WorkLife situations involving integrity, pressure, responsibility, and judgement.

Who This Class Is For

This class is designed for professionals navigating the realities of modern working life — including questions around integrity, courage, leadership, communication, responsibility, pressure, and decision-making.

Preparation

Prior to the class, you’ll receive a short reflective question. This is the only preparation needed, along with bringing a notebook to the class.

You don’t need to have read the book to engage with the lesson — though you may find yourself wanting to after the class.

Ticket Options

Signature — £35

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF

Signature Plus — £45

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • The Classic Book That Revealed Her Integrity Story Lesson

Signature Pro — £90

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • The Classic Book That Revealed Her Integrity Story Lesson
  • The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading WorkLife Compass Guided Programme

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Tuesday 26 May

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Tuesday 2 June

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Tuesday 9 June

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Tuesday 16 June

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Tuesday 23 June

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The Kite Practice - How Fiction Develops Empathy, Emotional Intelligence, and Leadership - Book Club Books - Live Story Class - The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

The Kite Practice: How Fiction Develops Empathy, Emotional Intelligence, and Leadership Class

What The Kite Runner Teaches Us About Human Behaviour, Relationships, and Working Life

What changes in leadership when we stop responding only to behaviour — and begin trying to understand the human experience beneath it?

Not in extreme situations — but in ordinary relationships, decisions, conversations, and moments of pressure.

This live online class from School of WorkLife explores how fiction can deepen empathy, emotional intelligence, leadership, and professional judgement through literature, story, reflection, structured thinking, and practical application.

Inspired by The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, this class is part of the School of WorkLife Book Club series — story-led live classes that explore professional learning through literature, reflective practice, and real WorkLife situations.

At the centre of the class is Amy’s story — a highly capable senior operations manager who begins questioning the way she interprets behaviour, conflict, disengagement, and leadership challenges at work. Through reading fiction, Amy gradually realises that many workplace problems cannot be fully understood by focusing only on visible behaviour alone.

Through her experience, we explore how empathy and emotional intelligence develop not through abstract theory, but through learning to stay curious about what may be happening beneath the surface of people’s actions, reactions, and communication.

The class introduces the KITE framework — inspired by The Kite Runner — a practical reflective structure designed to help you think more deeply about empathy, emotional intelligence, leadership, communication, and human behaviour in working life.

Who This Class Is For

This class is designed for professionals navigating the realities of modern working life — including leadership, communication, team dynamics, conflict, emotional intelligence, management, relationship-building, and professional judgement.

It may be particularly valuable for people managing teams, leading conversations, supporting others through pressure or change, or trying to better understand the human dynamics shaping behaviour at work.

Preparation

Prior to the class, you’ll receive a short reflective question. This is the only preparation needed, along with bringing a notebook to the class.

You don’t need to have read the book to engage with the lesson — though you may find yourself wanting to after the class.

Ticket Options

Signature — £35

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF

Signature Plus — £45

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • The Story Lesson: How Reading Fiction Develops Empathy and Transforms Leadership

Signature Pro — £90

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • The Story Lesson: How Reading Fiction Develops Empathy and Transforms Leadership
  • The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading WorkLife Compass Guided Programme

Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 26 May

13.00 BST —Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 2 June

14:00 BST —Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 9 June

15:00  BST — Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 16 June

12:00  BST — Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 23 June

13:00 BST— Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 30 June

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The Liesel Practice - How to Navigate Ethical Complexity in Working Life - Book Club Books - Live Story Class - The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

The Liesel Practice: How to Navigate Ethical Complexity in Working Life Class

What The Book Thief Teaches Us About Courage, Conscience, and Professional Responsibility

What happens in leadership and professional life when situations are not clearly right or wrong — but still require judgement, responsibility, and courage?

Not in dramatic moments — but in everyday choices, conversations, and responsibilities.

This live online class from School of WorkLife explores how fiction can deepen professional judgement, ethical awareness, conscience, and leadership through literature, story, reflection, structured thinking, and practical application.

Inspired by The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, this class is part of the School of WorkLife Book Club series — story-led live classes that explore professional learning through literature, reflective practice, and real WorkLife situations.

At the centre of the class is Richard’s story — a highly respected communications leader who begins questioning the way organisations navigate ethical complexity, responsibility, silence, and human consequence in professional life.

Through rereading fiction, Richard gradually realises that many ethical decisions at work do not arrive clearly labelled as ethical decisions. Instead, they often appear as strategic priorities, communication decisions, operational trade-offs, or organisational pressures.

Through his experience, we explore how conscience and thoughtful professional judgement develop not through certainty or dramatic gestures, but through greater attention to complexity, human impact, difficult conversations, and the quieter ethical decisions that shape everyday working life.

The class introduces the LIESEL framework — inspired by Liesel Meminger in The Book Thief — a practical reflective structure designed to help you think more clearly about ethical complexity, leadership, conscience, responsibility, communication, and professional judgement.

Who This Class Is For

This class is designed for professionals navigating the realities of modern working life — including ethical complexity, leadership, communication, responsibility, organisational pressure, professional judgement, stakeholder management, and difficult decision-making.

It may be particularly valuable for people working in leadership, communications, healthcare, public service, organisational strategy, consulting, or any role involving competing pressures, human impact, and professional responsibility.

Preparation

Prior to the class, you’ll receive a short reflective question. This is the only preparation needed, along with bringing a notebook to the class.

You don’t need to have read the book to engage with the lesson — though you may find yourself wanting to after the class.

Ticket Options

Signature — £35

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF

Signature Plus — £45

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson

Signature Pro — £90

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson
  • The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading WorkLife Compass Guided Programme

Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 26 May

14:00 BST —Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 2 June

15:00 BST – Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 9 June

12:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 16 June

13:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 23 June

14:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 30 June

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The Life of Pi Practice - How to Build Resilience and Lead Through Uncertainty - Book Club Books - Live Story Class - Life of Pi by Yann Martel

The Life of Pi Practice: How to Build Resilience and Lead Through Uncertainty Class

What Life of Pi Teaches Us About Adaptation, Recovery, and Navigating Professional Challenges

What happens when professional situations stop unfolding according to plan?

Not in abstract theory — but in real moments where pressure increases, uncertainty grows, and people are trying to continue moving forward despite changing conditions.

This live online class from School of WorkLife explores how fiction can deepen resilience, adaptive leadership, recovery, and professional judgement through literature, story, reflection, structured thinking, and practical application.

Inspired by Life of Pi by Yann Martel, this class is part of the School of WorkLife Book Club series — story-led live classes that explore professional learning through literature, reflective practice, and real WorkLife situations.

At the centre of the class is Sophie’s story — a highly capable project manager whose understanding of resilience and leadership begins changing after reading a novel about survival, adaptation, uncertainty, and recovery.

As Sophie faces increasingly unpredictable professional challenges, she gradually realises that resilience may not come from tighter control — but from developing the ability to adapt intelligently when control becomes impossible.

Through her experience, we explore how adaptive resilience develops not through perfection or certainty, but through flexibility, recovery, creative response, and the ability to continue moving forward under changing conditions.

The class introduces the LIFEOFPI framework — inspired by Life of Pi — a practical reflective structure designed to help you think more clearly about resilience, uncertainty, adaptability, leadership, recovery, and navigating professional pressure.

This is a structured, story-led learning experience that combines:

Who This Class Is For

This class is designed for professionals navigating the realities of modern working life — including uncertainty, organisational change, leadership pressure, project complexity, recovery after setbacks, adaptation, resilience, and difficult transitions.

It may be particularly valuable for people managing change, leading teams through uncertainty, navigating unpredictable environments, or trying to remain effective under sustained professional pressure.

Preparation

Prior to the class, you’ll receive a short reflective question. This is the only preparation needed, along with bringing a notebook to the class.

You don’t need to have read the book to engage with the lesson — though you may find yourself wanting to after the class.

Ticket Options

Signature — £35

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF

Signature Plus — £45

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson

Signature Pro — £90

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson
  • The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading WorkLife Compass Guided Programme

Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 26 May

15:00 BST —Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 2 June

12:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 9 June

13:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 16 June

14:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 23 June

15:00 BST – Reserve Your Place

Tuesday 30 June

12:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

The Remains Practice - How to Strengthen Professional Judgement and Develop Discernment at Work - Book Club Books - Live Story Class - The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro

The Remains Practice: How to Strengthen Professional Judgement and Develop Discernment at Work Class

What The Remains of the Day Teaches Us About Hidden Assumptions, Professional Blind Spots, and Seeing Beyond Appearances

How do we develop better professional judgement in situations where appearances, confidence, expertise, or authority may not reveal the full reality?

Not in dramatic situations — but in ordinary meetings, decisions, conversations, and professional judgements.

This live online class from School of WorkLife explores how fiction can deepen discernment, reflective thinking, and professional judgement through literature, story, reflection, structured thinking, and practical application.

Inspired by The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro, this class is part of the School of WorkLife Book Club series — story-led live classes that explore professional learning through literature, reflective practice, and real WorkLife situations.

At the centre of the class is Sean’s story — a respected financial analyst whose understanding of professional judgement begins changing after reading a novel about professionalism, authority, blind spots, and hidden assumptions.

As Sean becomes more attentive to what may exist beneath confident presentations, polished communication, and professional certainty, he gradually realises that strong judgement requires more than intelligence or expertise alone.

Through his experience, we explore how discernment develops through questioning assumptions, recognising complexity, investigating what may be missing, and learning to distinguish substance from performance.

The class introduces the REMAINS framework — inspired by The Remains of the Day — a practical reflective structure designed to help you think more clearly about professional judgement, discernment, hidden assumptions, interpretation, and reflective thinking.

Who This Class Is For

This class is designed for professionals navigating the realities of modern working life — including leadership, analysis, communication, stakeholder management, decision-making, strategy, professional judgement, and organisational complexity.

It may be particularly valuable for people working in leadership, finance, consulting, communications, operations, strategy, or any role requiring thoughtful evaluation, interpretation, and independent judgement.

Preparation

Prior to the class, you’ll receive a short reflective question. This is the only preparation needed, along with bringing a notebook to the class.

You don’t need to have read the book to engage with the lesson — though you may find yourself wanting to after the class.

Ticket Options

Signature — £35

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF

Signature Plus — £45

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson

Signature Pro — £90

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson
  • The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading WorkLife Compass Guided Programme

Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 27 May

12:00 BST —Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 3 June

13:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 10 June

14:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 17 June

15:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 24 June

12:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 1 July

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The Evelyn Practice - How to Develop Systems Thinking and Solve Complex WorkLife Problems - Book Club Books - Live Story Class - The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

The Evelyn Practice: How to Develop Systems Thinking and Solve Complex WorkLife Problems Class

What The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo Teaches Us About Hidden Connections, Ripple Effects, and Organisational Challenges

How do we move beyond solving isolated problems and begin understanding the systems that create them?

Not just individually.
But systemically.

This live online class from School of WorkLife explores how fiction can deepen systems thinking, organisational awareness, and leadership through literature, story, reflection, structured thinking, and practical application.

Inspired by The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, this class is part of the School of WorkLife Book Club series — story-led live classes that explore professional learning through literature, reflective practice, and real WorkLife situations.

At the centre of the class is Mike’s story — a respected operations manager whose understanding of systems thinking, organisational dynamics, and leadership changes after reading a novel about interconnected decisions, hidden consequences, and strategic relationships.

As Mike begins recognising how visible workplace problems are often connected beneath the surface, he gradually realises that solving complex challenges requires more than fixing isolated symptoms.

Through his experience, we explore how systems thinking develops through tracing hidden relationships, recognising ripple effects, understanding organisational patterns, and learning to see the wider architecture beneath professional problems.

The class introduces the EVELYN framework — inspired by Evelyn Hugo — a practical reflective structure designed to help you think more clearly about systems thinking, organisational complexity, hidden connections, and solving WorkLife problems more intelligently.

Who This Class Is For

This class is designed for professionals navigating the realities of modern working life — including organisational complexity, operational challenges, leadership, systems thinking, cross-functional collaboration, problem-solving, and strategic decision-making.

It may be particularly valuable for people working in operations, leadership, project management, organisational development, consulting, or any role involving interconnected systems and complex professional challenges.

Preparation

Prior to the class, you’ll receive a short reflective question. This is the only preparation needed, along with bringing a notebook to the class.

You don’t need to have read the book to engage with the lesson — though you may find yourself wanting to after the class.

Ticket Options

Signature — £35

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF

Signature Plus — £45

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson

Signature Pro — £90

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson
  • The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading WorkLife Compass Guided Programme

Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 27 May

13:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 3 June

14:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 10 June

15:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 17 June

12:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 24 June

13:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 1 July

14:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

The Essun Practice - How to Stay Effective Through Change and Ongoing Uncertainty - Book Club Books - Live Story Class - The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin

The Essun Practice: How to Stay Effective Through Change and Ongoing Uncertainty Class

What The Fifth Season Teaches Us About Endurance, Recovery, and Navigating Workplace Instability

How do we remain effective when uncertainty, disruption, and organisational instability become ongoing rather than temporary?

Not just through a single crisis.
But through repeated uncertainty, ongoing change, and continuous disruption.

This live online class from School of WorkLife explores how fiction can deepen endurance, adaptability, sustainable leadership, and recovery through literature, story, reflection, structured thinking, and practical application.

Inspired by The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin, this class is part of the School of WorkLife Book Club series — story-led live classes that explore professional learning through literature, reflective practice, and real WorkLife situations.

At the centre of the class is Elsa’s story — a programme lead whose understanding of endurance, adaptation, and recovery changes after reading a novel about survival inside a world where instability never fully disappears.

As Elsa faces repeated restructures, shifting priorities, and prolonged uncertainty, she gradually realises that effectiveness may not come from waiting for stability to return.

Through her experience, we explore how sustainable endurance develops through protecting what matters, stabilising what can still be strengthened, recognising emotional impact, setting boundaries, and continuing to move forward thoughtfully inside uncertainty itself.

The class introduces the ESSUN framework — inspired by Essun in The Fifth Season — a practical reflective structure designed to help you think more clearly about uncertainty, endurance, adaptation, recovery, and remaining effective during ongoing change.

Who This Class Is For

This class is designed for professionals navigating the realities of modern working life — including organisational instability, uncertainty, restructuring, change fatigue, leadership pressure, recovery, adaptability, and sustainable effectiveness.

It may be particularly valuable for people leading through change, managing uncertainty, supporting teams during instability, or trying to remain effective under prolonged organisational pressure.

Preparation

Prior to the class, you’ll receive a short reflective question. This is the only preparation needed, along with bringing a notebook to the class.

You don’t need to have read the book to engage with the lesson — though you may find yourself wanting to after the class.

Ticket Options

Signature — £35

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF

Signature Plus — £45

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson

Signature Pro — £90

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson
  • The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading WorkLife Compass Guided Programme

Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 27 May

14:00 BST —Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 3 June

15:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 10 June

12:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 17 June

13:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 24 June

14:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 1 July

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The Homegoing Practice - How to Develop Cultural Intelligence and Lead Across Difference - Book Club Books - Live Story Class - Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi

The Homegoing Practice: How to Develop Cultural Intelligence and Lead Across Difference Class

What Homegoing Teaches Us About Perspective-Taking, Inherited Frameworks, and Cross-Cultural Understanding

How do we become more intelligent about the cultural frameworks, inherited assumptions, and different perspectives shaping how people work, communicate, and collaborate?

Not in major conflicts alone — but in everyday conversations, assumptions, and misunderstandings.

This live online class from School of WorkLife explores how fiction can deepen cultural intelligence, perspective-taking, and leadership through literature, story, reflection, structured thinking, and practical application.

Inspired by Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi, this class is part of the School of WorkLife Book Club series — story-led live classes that explore professional learning through literature, reflective practice, and real WorkLife situations.

At the centre of the class is Andy’s story — a global software development manager whose understanding of leadership, communication, and cross-cultural collaboration changes after reading a novel about inheritance, identity, perspective, and the unseen frameworks people carry through the world.

As Andy begins recognising how differently people interpret situations through inherited assumptions, histories, experiences, and cultural frameworks, he gradually realises that many workplace misunderstandings are not communication failures alone.

Through his experience, we explore how cultural intelligence develops through curiosity, perspective-taking, humility, deeper interpretation, and learning to navigate difference more thoughtfully.

The class introduces the HOMEGOING framework — inspired by Homegoing — a practical reflective structure designed to help you think more clearly about perspective-taking, inherited assumptions, cross-cultural understanding, and leading intelligently across difference.

This is a structured, story-led learning experience that combines:

  • The Reading Room — where stories open things up
  • The Writer’s Table — where ideas become personal
  • The Workshop — where thinking becomes something you can use
  • The Rehearsal Space — where you begin to put that into practice

Who This Class Is For

This class is designed for professionals navigating the realities of modern working life — including cross-cultural collaboration, leadership, communication, international teams, stakeholder management, organisational complexity, and perspective-taking.

It may be particularly valuable for people leading diverse teams, working across cultures, managing global collaboration, or trying to navigate difference more thoughtfully and effectively in professional life.

Preparation

Prior to the class, you’ll receive a short reflective question. This is the only preparation needed, along with bringing a notebook to the class.

You don’t need to have read the book to engage with the lesson — though you may find yourself wanting to after the class.

Ticket Options

Signature — £35

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF

Signature Plus — £45

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson

Signature Pro — £90

Includes:

  • Live online class
  • Class PDF
  • How Reading Fiction Deepens Professional Judgement and Ethical Leadership Story Lesson
  • The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading WorkLife Compass Guided Programme

Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 27 May

15:00 BST —Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 3 June

12:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 10 June

13:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 17 June

14:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 24 June

15:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

Wednesday 1 July

12:00 BST — Reserve Your Place

The Art of WorkLife Storytelling Live Story Classes

Coming Soon: The Art of WorkLife Storytelling Live Story Classes explore how stories shape the way we communicate who we are at work — our thinking, our values, our experiences, and the meaning we draw from them.

Each class begins with a real WorkLife situation where a moment, conversation, or insight reveals the power of story in professional life. Through story, structured reflection, and practical application, these classes help you recognise the stories within your own experiences and learn how to shape and share them with clarity, authenticity, and purpose.

Enhance Your Character Traits Live Story Classes

Coming Soon: Enhance Your Character Traits Live Story Classes explore the personal qualities that shape how we think, act, relate and respond in WorkLife situations.

Each class begins with a real WorkLife moment where a challenge, decision, or interaction reveals the role of character traits such as courage, resilience, empathy, integrity, or curiosity. Through story, structured reflection, and practical application, these classes help you recognise how these qualities influence your actions and relationships at work.

Good Mental Health & Wellbeing Live Story Classes

Coming Soon: Good Mental Health & Wellbeing Live Story Classes explore the everyday experiences that influence how we navigate the demands, pressures, and rhythms of WorkLife.

Each class begins with a real WorkLife situation where stress, uncertainty, responsibility, or change brings wellbeing into focus. Through story, structured reflection, and practical application, these classes help you understand how different responses and perspectives can support healthier ways of working and living.

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