People who purchase this course will benefit from…

Feeling truly seen
and heard
Learn how to express yourself and listen in ways that make both of you feel acknowledged, appreciated, and emotionally supported.

Creating greaterÂ
self-awareness
Understand your own communication patterns, how others might interpret them, and how to adapt more skillfully.

Building confidence in tough conversations
Handle disagreements or hard to say things with more calm and clarity. This course gives you simple tools to navigate tension without shutting down or blowing up.

What’s Inside the Be Heard course
YOU GET LIFETIME ACCESS TO THIS SELF PACED COURSE
MODULE ONE:Â
Reflect and Reset
Guided prompts to understand your current communication style, what’s working, and what’s not, so you can approach conversations with clarity, not confusion.
MODULE TWO:Â
The VAN Framework
Learn the three essentials of effective communication: verbal clarity, active listening, and non-verbal signals. These tools help you avoid assumptions, prevent mixed messages and reduce misunderstandings.
MODULE THREE:Â
Key Insights and Action
Pull it all together by identifying your biggest takeaways and small changes that can make a big difference in how you interact, connect, and resolve issues.
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BONUS DOWNLOAD
10 Relationship Do's and Don'ts
Digital download of my top ten tips to help you build a strong relationship
One off Payment
$37
AUD
Self paced course
Lifetime access
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Is this right for you

THIS IS FOR YOU IF...
- You want to improve communication in a relationship that matters, personal or professional
- You’re open to learning and reflecting on your own habits.
- You’re experiencing recurring tension or misalignment in how you communicate.

NOT FOR YOU
- You’re looking for therapy or support for a crisis situation.
- You’re not open to reflecting on your part in the communication dynamic.
- You want fast results without engaging in the material.
Any last questions?
1. Is this just for romantic relationships?
2. Do I have to do it with the other person?
3. What if we’re too busy to commit to something new?
