Course Creator Launches Set of New Online Courses that Uniquely Draws Lessons from Beloved Fairy Tale Stories
New York, NY, August 13, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Lovers of fairy tales and even those who don’t, can apply the lessons learned from these stories to their lives. Such is the view of course creator Faithaline Hippolyte, who is passionate about encouraging people to be their best selves. One way in which she does this, is by using lessons from fairy tales in her online courses, making learning both fun and transformational.
Science has proven that one of the ways human beings learn best is through story. Stories present concepts that are profound, yet simple, making it easy for our brains to understand and remember what is taught. According to psychologist Peg Neuhauser, learning which is derived from a good story is retained better than learning from facts and figures. And Princeton researcher and Professor of Psychology Uri Hasson, found that stories affect certain parts of the brain, causing the listener to turn the story into their own experience.
Faithaline Hippolyte’s recently launched courses draw on themes from fairy tales, to teach on improving one’s mindset, and better alignment of thoughts, words and actions in order to achieve one’s goals and dreams. The courses include: “The Cinderella Fix: How to improve your Mind and Life in 7 days or less, through lessons learned from a Mistreated Girl, some Lizards and a Pumpkin,” and are available at www.atouchofhappy.net. A free mini course is also available on the website.
Mrs. Hippolyte has stated, “I believe that all girls are princesses because of our inherent value and uniqueness, but sometimes due to life’s challenges, we forget who we are. The courses serve as a catalyst to help us re-discover who we are, and what we’re capable of.”
Faithaline Hippolyte is an entrepreneur and published author, whose books include the Readers’ Favorite 5 Star Award winner: “Secrets to Becoming a Wiser, More Confident and Happier You, All in Just 10 Minutes a Day.” She is also a Certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), and has an MBA in Human Resources. Her passion is encouraging and helping people. For more information visit www.atouchofhappy.net.
Science has proven that one of the ways human beings learn best is through story. Stories present concepts that are profound, yet simple, making it easy for our brains to understand and remember what is taught. According to psychologist Peg Neuhauser, learning which is derived from a good story is retained better than learning from facts and figures. And Princeton researcher and Professor of Psychology Uri Hasson, found that stories affect certain parts of the brain, causing the listener to turn the story into their own experience.
Faithaline Hippolyte’s recently launched courses draw on themes from fairy tales, to teach on improving one’s mindset, and better alignment of thoughts, words and actions in order to achieve one’s goals and dreams. The courses include: “The Cinderella Fix: How to improve your Mind and Life in 7 days or less, through lessons learned from a Mistreated Girl, some Lizards and a Pumpkin,” and are available at www.atouchofhappy.net. A free mini course is also available on the website.
Mrs. Hippolyte has stated, “I believe that all girls are princesses because of our inherent value and uniqueness, but sometimes due to life’s challenges, we forget who we are. The courses serve as a catalyst to help us re-discover who we are, and what we’re capable of.”
Faithaline Hippolyte is an entrepreneur and published author, whose books include the Readers’ Favorite 5 Star Award winner: “Secrets to Becoming a Wiser, More Confident and Happier You, All in Just 10 Minutes a Day.” She is also a Certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), and has an MBA in Human Resources. Her passion is encouraging and helping people. For more information visit www.atouchofhappy.net.
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Faithaline Hippolyte
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Faithaline Hippolyte
646-593-7722
www.atouchofhappy.net
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