Image Development

REINVENTION FROM THE INSIDE, OUT

“He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves are still. Then are they glad because they are quiet; so He bringeth them unto their desired haven.” 

Psalm 107:29-30, King James Version

INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNER

Destiny is the discovery of what our Creator has purposed and planned for our pathway. Noah Webster’s 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language defines the word destiny as “invincible necessity.” To have success, cloudy lenses must become transparent so transformation can take place. Don’t Rock the Boat! Image Development Workshop gives you that view.

Kathryn Joy Foster experienced and enjoyed carving out innovations through workforce development initiatives, terminal emergency management systems; entrepreneurial platforms, speaking engagements, business analysis and planning, marketing research, and training proposal and implementation to equalize opportunities for every employee.

“Wherever you want to go in life, your soul must arrive first.” 

— Kathryn Joy Foster, Destiny Coach

WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR

  • Full-day instructor-led course (2 hours over a 4-week course)
  • Integrative learning
  • Multimedia instruction
  • ​Demonstrations and props
  • ​Live music performance (classroom only)
  • Course manual (over 110 pages)
  • Pre-workshop assessment
  • Post-workshop assignment e-journal
  • Intrapersonal development module
  • Service development model
  • Interpersonal development module
  • Certificate of Achievement
  • One-hour private coaching warranty (post workshop)

PUBLIC SPEAKER

Listen to Kathryn Joy Foster’s three stirring messages about the power of water. Music beats by Keith King.

Speech 1: Soaking Wet, Kathryn Joy Foster

Speech 2: Rhythm of the Seasons, Kathryn Joy Foster

Speech 3: Drought to Drench, Kathryn Joy Foster

WORKSHOP DIGITAL BROCHURE

PREVIEW COURSE MATERIAL

ADOPTED POETRY FOR LIFE’S JOURNEY

Some people never completely let go of a sense of possibility, an ability to see beyond what is to what can be.

In human communities, full of potential, they recognize something worthwhile worth changing for the better.

Always curious, forever open to the reality of experience, such people envision another way of living and working.

When they go places, it is to make a difference in the lives of other people and through others, in themselves.

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