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Bozoma Saint John, a Hall of Fame inducted marketing executive, entrepreneur, and author, is set to unveil the first in-person experience of The Badass Workshop at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, Ghana on December 28, 2023, at 2 pm GMT.
After successfully reaching thousands of participants from 79 countries through virtual sessions, this exclusive live event aims to focus on building confidence and developing strategies for personal and professional growth in the new year.
The Badass Workshop is more than a workshop; it is an evolving blueprint for success. Bozoma Saint John encourages attendees to reflect on the past, embrace the present, and look forward to the future with hope. In this inspirational atmosphere, rich in culture, sparks of creativity will fly.
Everyone in the room will work together in an effort to achieve the ultimate goal - THE GREATEST SELF. They will leave feeling energized, inspired, and equipped with practical tools and insights to "Rise into the New You."

The workshop's unique approach sets it apart from other personal development programmes. Bozoma teaches people to toot their own horn, drawing from her own experiences as one of the most successful business people globally. The Badass Workshop is not theoretical; it is taught in practice.
Structured to build up from session to session, The Badass Workshop offers a comprehensive understanding of urgent living. Level One comprises 5 sessions, while Level Two covers different lessons, including negotiation, mind-body-spirit unlocking, personal branding, and more.
Bozoma Saint John's personal journey and life experiences directly contribute to the content and structure of The Badass Workshop. She teaches lessons based on positive results, breaking down overwhelming challenges into bite-sized pieces for practical application.

Continuous learning and adaptation play a significant role in The Badass Workshop's approach to personal development. Lessons are evergreen, allowing members to return and apply them to their evolving lives.
The workshop empowers participants who are already motivated to change, providing tools to focus desires into reality. The ideal participant wants to change their life now, regardless of age, gender, or profession. The workshop's teachings apply universally, creating a community of individuals speaking the same badass language.
Success stories extend beyond the sessions as participants apply the tips and lessons in their lives. Bozoma Saint John is proud of the legacy where lessons are shared between Badass Workshop alumni.
Looking forward, The Badass Workshop aims to continue as a virtual masterclass and expand to include live experiences for a more immersive community, encouraging participants to support each other beyond the workshop.
For those intrigued by The Badass Workshop, visit www.thebadassworkshop.com to sign up for the session - 2 hours of transformational excitement and exclusive access.
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