
Advance Your Legacy: The Course
Power Moves For Building Influence
A 6 week course based on the book, Advance Your Legacy by the cousin of Emmett Till and Mamie Till Mobley and CEO of Mamie Till Mobley Enterprise, Inc, Amberly R. Carter, M. Ed guides students step-by-step in this girlfriend's guide on how to leverage education and technology to change your own and other's thoughts and behavior with the 5 strategic power moves she discusses inside her book. Amberly breaks each chapter down and walks you through implementing the action plan for success in your life and business.
Here's what you will learn:
Week 1: An introduction to the course, tools and the foundations you will need to become an influencer. The importance of pushing through fear of the unknown to honor our ancestors and pave the way for those behind us.
Week 2: Get unstuck and out of a state of confusion about your purpose in life. Discover how you can use your talents, treasures and time to serve others around you. Explore the fundamental principles and types of influencers.
Week 3: Focus on building and managing the relationships you already have. Learn how to leverage other people's influence to get what you want in life.
Week 4: Develop your brand on and off of the internet. Find out unique ways to gain influence in different communities. Amberly shows you techniques for gaining crowd support. If you don't already have an online presence Amberly walks you through setting up a website, blog and social media accounts.
Week 5: Take time to address unrealistic expectations other people have for you and set the necessary boundaries for your emotional wellness.
Week 6: Tie it all in together. Implement useful productivity tools to help you managing your schedule for optimal success and longevity of your personal brand.
Your Instructor
Amberly R. Carter is the cousin of Emmett Till and Mamie Till Mobley. The viral contest winning vlogger and accomplished entrepreneur is also the CEO of Mamie Till Mobley Enterprise, Inc. a multi-brand corporation. She is a published author in Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Don King’s historical newspaper The Call & Post and Essence.com and is a verified source on diversity issues in the New York Times. Following in the footsteps of her beloved cousin, Mamie, Amberly has been a freedom fighter and strong advocate for students' rights.