
A leadership experience designed to help teens develop responsibility, confidence, and a personal sense of purpose.
But they're navigating a world that has never been more complex:

Academic pressure and the fear of not being "enough"
Identity confusion in the age of social media and comparison
Digital overload and shrinking attention spans
Lack of direction and a clear sense of personal purpose
The gap between potential and action
Your teen doesn't need more pressure.
They need a framework that helps them lead themselves.
Personal leadership habits they can apply immediately
Responsibility: the ability to own their choices, not blame circumstances
Communication skills: how to speak with confidence and listen with depth
Goal clarity: a personal mission and the ability to act on it
Emotional resilience: how to navigate setbacks, pressure, and uncertainty
A peer community of young leaders who are growing together

This is not a sit-and-listen seminar. It is a high-engagement leadership experience:
Interactive workshops with real-world application
Peer-to-peer discussions on identity, responsibility, and purpose
Leadership challenges that build confidence through doing
Personal reflection exercises and journaling
Habit-building practices they take home and live out
Teens ages 13 and above

Young leaders who feel ready to take ownership of their lives

Teens who are struggling with direction, confidence, or focus

Parents who want to give their teenager a framework for life

Schools and communities investing in youth leadership

Built on Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens — one of the most widely used youth leadership frameworks in the world — and brought to life through Conscious Alchemy's experiential facilitation approach.
Teens engage through experience, not lecture
Peer learning accelerates personal growth
Habits are practiced in the room, not just discussed

Many of the teens who grow the most start out the most hesitant. The program is designed to meet young people where they are and build safety and confidence gradually.
No. Teens can attend independently. However, families who participate in parallel tracks — with parents in their own program — often report the deepest transformation.
The program is designed for teens 13 and above. We also offer custom engagements for school groups and youth communities.