Explore Your Future for 10th-12th Graders (Oct 20)

$50.00

$50 | October 20, 2025 | 6:30-8:30pm | @ Jim Scott Community Center

Troop leaders who wish to register on behalf of a group or coordinate alternate payment to avoid online transaction fees should contact us directly.

About this Workshop

Research shows that girls’ confidence drops significantly during adolescence, and discomfort with self-promotion may hold them back from leadership roles, college interviews, and job opportunities.

This workshop is designed to help Girl Scout Ambassadors build essential communication skills to confidently talk about their strengths, goals, and interests—a challenge that can limit their future academic and career opportunities.

This 2-hour experience provides a supportive, engaging environment to help scouts practice and hear how others describe themselves.

In advance of the workshop, each participant will complete a personality and career aptitude assessment to help guide discussion and reflection.

During the session, scouts will:

  • Explore a range of career tracks and identify those that align with their strengths and interests

  • Reflect on what success means to them personally

  • Learn how to use their network strategically and ask thoughtful questions of professionals

  • Practice professional conversations related to networking, career exploration, or school selection

  • Identify short- and long-term action steps for career exploration

Intended outcomes include:

  • Increased confidence in communicating about their strengths and goals

  • Greater clarity about potential career paths

  • A deeper understanding of how to pursue success in ways that align with their values

  • Empowerment to take initiative in reaching out to professionals or trusted adults for insight and guidance

Details:

  • Light snacks and beverages will be provided

  • Payment is required to reserve a spot

More information will be provided upon registration about pre-work for scouts. There are limited adult volunteer needs in this workshop - if you are interested in volunteering for the duration of the workshop, please indicate that in your registration form.

More about InnerSpark

If you’re not familiar with InnerSpark Development, we exist to build inner strength, emotional resilience, and executive function in the next generation. We are two therapists & one leadership coach, passionate about building courage through immersive skill building workshops.

While we primarily serve students, we also offer workshops for adults who work with or care for teens. Parents, teachers, and athletic coaches all play a critical role in building up emotional health & executive function in students, and we proudly apply similar workshop principles to our approach in working with adults.

To learn more about us and our other offerings, visit our website InnerSpark is the community development brand associated with The Semmel Group.

$50 | October 20, 2025 | 6:30-8:30pm | @ Jim Scott Community Center

Troop leaders who wish to register on behalf of a group or coordinate alternate payment to avoid online transaction fees should contact us directly.

About this Workshop

Research shows that girls’ confidence drops significantly during adolescence, and discomfort with self-promotion may hold them back from leadership roles, college interviews, and job opportunities.

This workshop is designed to help Girl Scout Ambassadors build essential communication skills to confidently talk about their strengths, goals, and interests—a challenge that can limit their future academic and career opportunities.

This 2-hour experience provides a supportive, engaging environment to help scouts practice and hear how others describe themselves.

In advance of the workshop, each participant will complete a personality and career aptitude assessment to help guide discussion and reflection.

During the session, scouts will:

  • Explore a range of career tracks and identify those that align with their strengths and interests

  • Reflect on what success means to them personally

  • Learn how to use their network strategically and ask thoughtful questions of professionals

  • Practice professional conversations related to networking, career exploration, or school selection

  • Identify short- and long-term action steps for career exploration

Intended outcomes include:

  • Increased confidence in communicating about their strengths and goals

  • Greater clarity about potential career paths

  • A deeper understanding of how to pursue success in ways that align with their values

  • Empowerment to take initiative in reaching out to professionals or trusted adults for insight and guidance

Details:

  • Light snacks and beverages will be provided

  • Payment is required to reserve a spot

More information will be provided upon registration about pre-work for scouts. There are limited adult volunteer needs in this workshop - if you are interested in volunteering for the duration of the workshop, please indicate that in your registration form.

More about InnerSpark

If you’re not familiar with InnerSpark Development, we exist to build inner strength, emotional resilience, and executive function in the next generation. We are two therapists & one leadership coach, passionate about building courage through immersive skill building workshops.

While we primarily serve students, we also offer workshops for adults who work with or care for teens. Parents, teachers, and athletic coaches all play a critical role in building up emotional health & executive function in students, and we proudly apply similar workshop principles to our approach in working with adults.

To learn more about us and our other offerings, visit our website InnerSpark is the community development brand associated with The Semmel Group.