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Navigating your teenager’s apparent apathy can be challenging, but it’s also a pivotal opportunity for growth and connection. At Empower U, we’re passionate about transforming these challenges into powerful learning moments, guiding both you and your teen towards a positive and proactive mindset. If you’ve ever wondered how to deal with a teenager that doesn’t care, we may have some answers for you!

Signs of Apathy in Teens

Recognising apathy in teenagers is vital for effective intervention. Apathy often manifests in various noticeable ways:

  • Lack of Motivation: This could appear as disinterest in schoolwork or hobbies that they previously enjoyed, showing little enthusiasm towards tasks or commitments.
  • Reduced Social Interaction: Teens may withdraw from friends and family, preferring to spend time alone or on their smartphones, which can be a shift from previous behaviour.
  • Neglect of Personal Hygiene: A decline in grooming and personal care can often be a physical sign of apathy (and of course a messy room!)
  • Changes in Academic Performance: A sudden drop in grades or a lack of effort in schoolwork can be a sign.
  • Lack of Future Planning: Teens showing apathy might express no interest in discussing their future, which includes career choices or further education.
  • Emotional Flatness: Limited expression of emotions or responses to events that would typically elicit a reaction might be noticeable.

These signs provide a window into understanding the internal struggles a teen might be facing. Identifying them early can lead to timely and empathetic support, crucial in navigating this challenging phase with your teen.

Understanding the Root Causes of Teen Apathy

Unravelling the root causes of teenage apathy involves a deeper dive into the psychological, social, and biological factors that influence their behaviours:

  • Psychological Factors: Mental health issues such as depression and anxiety can deeply affect a teen’s engagement. Low self-esteem or feelings of inadequacy may also lead to a lack of interest in activities that once brought joy.
  • Social Influences: The impact of peer relationships and social media cannot be overstated. Bullying, peer pressure, and unrealistic social comparisons can lead to feelings of isolation and withdrawal.
  • Family Dynamics: Sometimes, the root of apathy lies in the home environment. High parental expectations, lack of emotional support, or familial conflicts can diminish a teen’s drive and enthusiasm.
  • Educational Environment: A mismatch between a teen’s learning needs and their school environment can result in disengagement. This might be due to academic pressure, lack of support from teachers, or not feeling challenged enough.
  • Biological Changes: Hormonal changes during puberty can alter mood, energy levels, and even perception. These biological shifts can make teens feel disconnected from their previous interests and goals.

Understanding these factors can provide a clearer picture of why a teen may appear apathetic and help parents and caregivers tailor their support more effectively.

Rethinking Common Misconceptions

It’s essential to move beyond myths such as “it’s just a phase” and understand that apathy can signify deeper struggles. Viewing these behaviours as a call for help rather than wilful disinterest can change how you support your teen. Let’s look at some practical ways for how to deal with a teenager that doesn’t care (seemingly).

Practical Tips for Re-Engaging Your Teen

Re-engaging a seemingly apathetic teenager requires patience, understanding, and a series of practical steps that foster a supportive environment:

  • Enhance Communication: Cultivate an open dialogue by actively listening and encouraging your teen to express their thoughts and feelings without fear of judgement. Ask open-ended questions that prompt deeper conversation.
  • Set Clear, Achievable Goals: Together with your teen, identify small, manageable goals that are motivating and within reach. Celebrate achievements, no matter how small, to boost their sense of accomplishment.
  • Support Independence While Offering Guidance: Strike a balance between supervising activities and allowing independence. Allow them to make some decisions on their own, guiding them when necessary.
  • Encourage Engagement in Interests: Identify activities that match their interests or help them discover new passions. This could be through clubs, sports, arts, or volunteer work for young people that resonates with their personal values and abilities.
  • Create a Structured Environment: A predictable routine can provide a sense of security and control. Establish consistent rules and expectations that are clearly communicated but flexible enough to adapt to your teen’s needs.
  • Foster Social Connections: Encourage them to spend time with friends or engage in community activities. Social interaction can be a powerful motivator for teens feeling disconnected.

These strategies can help turn apathy into active participation, leveraging personal and external resources to reignite your teen’s interest in life’s opportunities.

How Empower U Can Help

At Empower U, we recognise the challenges faced by parents with teenagers who seem disengaged or uninterested. Our weekend seminars offer a supportive and positive environment where teens can rediscover their motivation and zest for life. Here’s how we can assist:

  • Expert-Led Sessions: Our seminars are conducted by professionals experienced in youth development, adept at engaging teenagers in meaningful ways.
  • Personal Growth Activities: We facilitate activities that help teens identify their strengths and interests, fostering self-discovery and personal growth.
  • Community Building: Participants meet peers facing similar challenges, fostering a sense of understanding and support.
  • Skills Development: Our programmes focus on practical life skills that empower your teen to take responsibility for their decisions and futures.

These experiences aim not just to address the symptoms of apathy but to nurture a lasting change in attitude and outlook, equipping teens with the tools they need to succeed in various aspects of life.

So, next time you find yourself asking, “how to deal with a teenager who doesn’t care”, think of Empower U. With patience and the right group of people, you can help them rediscover their spark.

Empower U is ready to assist if you need guidance or support in turning these challenges into opportunities for growth. Download our latest program guide to learn more about how we can help your family embrace a positive approach to personal development for teens and young adults.

Navigating the teenage years can be challenging, both for teenagers and their parents. One of the most common struggles is encouraging teens to take accountability, responsibility, and ownership of their actions and decisions. Brent Williams, Founder and Head Presenter at Empower U, sheds light on how teenagers can transform their mindset to take full ownership of their lives.

The Concept of Life as a Ladder

Brent introduces a compelling metaphor – life as a ladder. From birth until the end, we’re either climbing up or sliding down this ladder, based on our actions and decisions. The direction we move is significantly influenced by whether we operate above or below a metaphorical line.

Check out Episode 2 of The Empower U Podcast where we delve deeper into the concept of living above and below the line.

Playing Above the Line

To ascend the ladder, teens must play above the line, embodying three critical behaviors:

  1. Accountability: Accepting the consequences of their actions without shifting blame.
  2. Responsibility: Proactively managing their life and its outcomes.
  3. Ownership: Embracing their life’s entirety, including successes and failures.

Playing Below the Line

Conversely, descending the ladder is often the result of playing below the line, characterised by:

  1. Blame: Pointing fingers at others for one’s circumstances.
  2. Excuses: Justifying inaction or failure.
  3. Denial: Refusing to accept the reality of their situation.

The Outcome Matters

Brent emphasises that the distinction between right and wrong is less important than the outcome of one’s actions. The crucial question teens should ask themselves is whether their behavior serves their growth and well-being. This simple yet profound perspective shift can help teens evaluate their decisions and actions more effectively, encouraging them to act in ways that are beneficial to their development.

Taking Ownership

Taking ownership means more than just admitting when you’re wrong; it’s about actively shaping your life through conscious decisions. Teens are encouraged to reflect on whether their actions, ethics, and the people in their lives contribute positively to their growth.

Empowering teenagers to take ownership of their lives is a transformative process. By understanding the importance of playing above the line, teens can learn to make choices that propel them up the ladder of life. It’s not just about avoiding negative behaviours but actively choosing paths that lead to personal growth and success.

Personal Development and Life Skills for Teenagers

Ready to dive deeper into personal development and take control of your life? Download our free Empower U program guide to learn more about our seminars designed specifically for teenagers and young adults. Discover how Empower U can help you or your teenager navigate the complexities of adolescence with confidence and ownership. Download the guide now and start your journey towards empowerment.

For every single one of us, learning to manage our emotions is vital to almost everything we do, whether it’s school, work, relationships, sports, or anything else we choose to devote our time to.

So how do we learn to manage and deal with our emotions and thoughts? The answer is really quite simple… and it comes in 3 steps:

  1. Physiology
  2. Language, and
  3. Focus.

Let’s look at each of these in a little more detail.

Physiology

Whenever we’re feeling stressed, upset, anxious, worried, or other negative emotions, one of the simplest ways to combat those thoughts and feelings is to change your physiology. Physiology is essentially our body language.

This can be something as simple as just standing up and going for a walk, listening to some music, doing some stretches, or anything else that can change your physical state in order to provide a pattern break from your mental state. While this is usually only a temporary solution for the problem, when we get too caught up in a negative spiral, just doing something physical can ‘snap’ your mind out of that thought process.

Language

Many of us don’t realise the powerful effect that our language can have on the way we think and feel. If we’re constantly using negative language, or putting ourselves or others down, then that is going to negatively affect our emotions. Even when we think we’re joking, our subconscious has no sense of humour, and takes everything we say literally. So when you speak negatively, you’re just feeding negative emotions.

For example, if you say “I have a million things on my mind”, you probably only have a handful of things, but your subconscious takes that literally, which causes stress, worry, and overthinking. To prevent this, teenagers need to take an active role in correcting the way they speak to themselves and one another, in order to drive positive thoughts and emotions.

Focus

This is the strongest way for teenagers to grow their ability to manage their emotions. When we’re in a negative state, or highly emotional about something, it’s generally because that’s all we’re focusing on. While there are times where complete focus on something is good, the ability to shift focus from something negative to positive is imperative in order for teenagers to be able to stop a negative spiral of thoughts and emotions and bounce back quickly through focusing on the positives, and being able to find silver linings.

Helping your teenager to learn to manage their emotions is an important skill to give them as they become their own individual, and unfortunately is not one that is really covered in schools. So for parents, finding alternative forms of education, such as Empower U, to support your teenagers growth is the best way to give them a positive mindset to help them achieve success.

For more information about The Empower U Program, click HERE or contact the team on 1300 039 662.

Navigating the teenage years can be complex and challenging. At Empower U, we believe in equipping young minds with the tools they need to thrive. One effective way to do this is through reading. Here’s a list of 10 timeless personal development books that can significantly benefit your teenager, aligning perfectly with Empower U’s mission of fostering growth and resilience in young adults.

1. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey

This book is a goldmine for teens looking to develop effective habits for success. It’s a spin-off of Stephen Covey’s famous adult version, tailored to address the unique challenges teens face. By reading this, your child will learn about responsibility, goal setting, and the importance of understanding their own values – essential skills we emphasise at Empower U.

2. How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls by Dale Carnegie & Donna Dale Carnegie

Adapted for teenage girls, this book offers invaluable lessons in building self-esteem and mastering communication skills. It’s a wonderful resource for helping your daughter navigate complex social dynamics, a skill that’s invaluable both in school and in life.

3. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck

Carol Dweck’s concept of a ‘fixed’ vs. ‘growth’ mindset is transformative. This book will teach your teen that abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work—brains and talent are just the starting point. It’s a lesson in resilience that resonates deeply with our philosophy at Empower U.

4. The Teen’s Guide to World Domination by Josh Shipp

With a blend of humor and wisdom, this book addresses a range of topics from relationships to self-identity. It’s particularly effective for teens seeking practical advice with a relatable and engaging approach – aligning with our mission to make learning fun and impactful.

5. The Power of Positive Thinking for Teens by Norman Vincent Peale

Adapting the timeless principles of positive thinking for a younger audience, this book is an excellent guide for teens. It encourages a positive approach to life’s challenges, echoing our belief at Empower U that a positive mindset is key to personal growth.

6. Who Moved My Cheese? for Teens by Spencer Johnson

This simple parable offers profound insights on adapting to change – a vital skill in today’s fast-paced world. It’s a great tool for helping teens understand and embrace change, preparing them for life’s unpredictable twists and turns.

7. You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero

While not exclusively for teens, this book’s direct and humorous approach to self-empowerment has wide appeal. It encourages readers, including older teens, to step out of their comfort zones and embrace their full potential – a core value we uphold at Empower U.

8. The Confidence Code for Girls by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman

This empowering book is a call to action for young girls to embrace their imperfections and find confidence in themselves. It’s a perfect read for helping your daughter develop the confidence to take on the world, something we’re passionate about at Empower U.

9. Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff for Teens by Richard Carlson

Offering practical advice on keeping calm and managing stress, this book is a treasure trove of wisdom for teenagers. It aligns with our teachings at Empower U, where we emphasise stress management as a critical skill for personal development.

10. The 6 Most Important Decisions You’ll Ever Make by Sean Covey

This book covers critical areas that teens navigate, providing practical advice for making smart, life-altering decisions. It’s a guide that complements our mission at Empower U to empower teens in making informed choices for their future.

These books are more than just readings; they are guides to navigating the complexities of adolescence with confidence and clarity. At Empower U, we encourage the exploration of such resources as part of our commitment to shaping well-rounded, resilient young adults. Each book on this list aligns seamlessly with our ethos, offering wisdom that transcends the classroom and touches upon the very essence of personal growth and development.

It’s not uncommon for teenagers to show signs of apathy, especially when it comes to academics, extracurricular activities, and planning for the future. This lack of motivation can be a source of frustration and worry for parents who dream of seeing their child thrive. Recognising this struggle, it’s crucial to approach the issue with empathy and understanding, acknowledging the complex emotions involved on both sides. However, there are some practical ways to motivate your teen and help them on their journey to living their best life.

The Roots of Apathy in Teenagers

Apathy in teens can stem from various sources, including

  • a disinterest in available activities
  • fear of failure
  • overwhelming pressure
  • or simply the daunting task of defining their identity.

Identifying these root causes is the first step towards rekindling motivation, as understanding leads to more effective solutions. In this article, we provide seven ways to help your teenager find renewed motivation and set the bar higher with goals that are both inspiring and achievable.

1. Communication is Key

Effective communication can pave the way for breakthroughs in motivation. Encouraging open dialogue, where teens feel safe to express their thoughts and challenges without judgment, is essential. Active listening, where parents truly hear and empathise with their teen’s experiences, fosters a supportive environment conducive to growth.

2. Setting Realistic Goals Together

Collaboratively setting achievable and meaningful goals can help shift a teen from apathy to ambition. It’s beneficial to break larger objectives into smaller, manageable tasks, offering a clear path forward and reducing the feeling of being overwhelmed by the bigger picture.

3. Finding Out Where Their Passion Lies

Helping teens explore a variety of interests can ignite a spark of ambition. Encouraging them to try new activities and hobbies may uncover passions that motivate your teen towards greater achievements. The journey to find what truly excites them can transform indifference into enthusiasm.

4. The Power of Positive Reinforcement

Acknowledging efforts and celebrating achievements, regardless of size, significantly boosts motivation. Focusing on effort and personal improvement, rather than solely on outcomes, reinforces the value of perseverance and growth.

5. Creating a Motivating Environment

A home environment that inspires motivation can make a substantial difference. Establishing routines, minimising distractions, and setting up a dedicated workspace are steps towards creating an atmosphere that encourages focus and productivity. Additionally, parents modelling ambition and a positive work ethic can profoundly influence their teen’s behaviour.

Ways to motivate your teenager - Empower U Personal Development Programs

Social media can be a real time sucker and too much screen time can result in apathy and a lack of motivation.

6. Encouraging Independence and Responsibility

Gradually increasing a teen’s responsibility for their own decisions and actions fosters independence, which can be a powerful motivator. Striking the right balance between providing guidance and allowing teens to experience the consequences of their choices encourages personal development and self-motivation.

7. Utilising Help and Resources Available

Seeking external support, such as mentors, tutors, or personal development workshops, offers additional motivation and perspective. Empower U workshops, in particular, provide teens with the life skills and personal development tools needed to transform apathy into ambition, covering a range of topics relevant to their growth.

Remember, It’s a Journey…

Transitioning from apathy to ambition is not an overnight process; it’s a journey that requires patience, support, and a strong relationship between parents and teens. The steps outlined above offer a roadmap for this journey, emphasising the importance of understanding, communication, and positive reinforcement.

Discover How Empower U Can Help

If you’re actively looking for ways to help motivate your teen and support their journey towards ambition, Empower U’s 2-day workshop could be the answer. Our programmes are designed to engage and inspire teens, equipping them with the skills they need to succeed but that aren’t taught in schools. Click here to learn more about our workshops and how we can help your teen move from apathy to ambition. Take the first step towards a brighter future today.

When I started Tomorrows Youth all the way back in October of 2001 I had a vision to enlighten today’s youth by teaching them life skills not focused on in school. The first was a weekend program where I would take teenagers from all kinds of backgrounds and give them an experience that would illuminate their mind, challenges some of their preconceived ideas on their life and future. We launched the Empower U program in July of 2002 and the rest is history when it comes to that. 23,000 teenagers in 6 countries and counting have gone through Empower U and it continues to achieve amazing results for all that attend.

However it was only natural graduates from Empower U would want to continue on their journey of personal growth and self discovery. That lead us to launch the 5-Day Empower U CAMP in January of 2004. It was always intended to be a huge jump for the weekend experience. Primarily because the only participants that would be allowed to attend the Camp were graduates who had gone through the weekend experience. The level of commitment therefore was unparalleled.

On January the 10th, 2016, at 4pm we began what was to be the 11th Camp in our history. 47 participants from around the country came together for a week of self discovery, mental growth and amazing breakthroughs. While I cannot go into details about the experience itself I did want to share some thoughts from graduates who attended and some photos to give you an insight into what an incredible experience this is. I still feel that after all of these years we are the best kept secret around.

Please share this information with anyone you know who has teenage children. What a great start to 2016 it would be if every teenager had the opportunity (whether they saw it as that or not) to experience Empower U for themselves.

Dale Beaumont from Business Blueprint sharing his wisdom and teaching them Goal Setting Techniques

Dale Beaumont from Business Blueprint sharing his wisdom and teaching them Goal Setting Techniques

Dear Brent,

The moment I finished my first 2 and a half-day program, I knew the camp was something I needed to do. As cliché as it sounds, Empower U changed my life forever. Not a day goes by where I don’t think about and implement the lessons I’ve learnt from the program and I knew that camp was going to push me even further to be the best version of myself. After eventually convincing my parents and almost a year of saving all my dollars, the 5-day camp came around…

I had very high expectations of the camp, and of myself. I knew that it was going to be an incredible week and so I set the bar high. Apparently, I didn’t set it high enough… The 5-day camp completely pole-vaulted my expectations and I came out the other side feeling absolutely on top of the world. There really are no words that could adequately describe just how incredible those 5 days are because in order to truly understand the highs, lows, and lessons of the camp, you need to experience it.

So, if you are on the fence about attending camp, or a little unsure, please PLEASE take the plunge. Don’t let excuses hold you back from an experience you will remember for the rest of your life. Camp is a big commitment and you may have to make some sacrifices, but the rewards will pay you back ten fold. Empower U changed my life… The 5-day flipped it upside down. But to be honest… it’s a better view from here.

Ishana Pilger

Owen Matheson was one of the Business Plan judges and a real inspiration to everyone

Owen Matheson was one of the Business Plan judges and a real inspiration to everyone

Dear Brent,

If I thought the 2-day Empower U program was awesome, then the 5-day Camp was S.P.E.C.T.A.C.U.L.A.R.  For me personally, I was very unsure about coming to this camp and how much it would really affect me in my day-to-day lifestyle. But like many, I jumped out of my comfort zone and gave in 110% during the whole 6 days – which is something that I will NEVER regret. The rest of the camp they say is history. By the end, I learnt so many crucial and significant lessons that really changed the way in which I approached my life. Not only that but I developed so many meaningful, loving and long-term relationships with my peers.

Everyday, the camp atmosphere was electrifying and the people at the camp were so enthusiastic, caring and most important of all – they were being true to themselves. This is a place and time where you can do anything, dream anything and achieve anything as long as you give it your all and really believe in yourself that is something in which many schools do not teach. I would highly recommend this to anyone who has done the 2-day Empower U program, who is not afraid of change and who is willing to step out of their comfort zone. Although it may seem very clichéd, I must re-iterate that this truly was a LIFE-CHANGING EXPERIENCE.”

Once again, I cannot thank you enough and how you’ve really changed my life Brent. I’m so grateful that I got the opportunity to attend such an amazing and life-changing camp :)

Thank you Brent.

Love,

Peter Hoang

One of the highlights of the camp was Michael Adamedes and his Dynamic Meditation. A very intense and emotional process for everyone 

One of the highlights of the camp was Michael Adamedes and his Dynamic Meditation. A very intense and emotional process for everyone

Dear Brent,

There are not many words to describe the 5 day Empower U camp. Some that might come to mind are; amazing, life changing, impactful and motivational. This camp for me was 110% the best experience of my life. I enjoyed it so much and I am sure everyone else that has ever done it would say the same. They don’t tell you much about the camp itself and what you do while you’re there. Even if your expectations are extremely high, this camp will blow those expectations out of the water. This camp has most definitely changed my life FOREVER.

The 2 day Empower U was nothing compared to this experience, and that says something. Because I know that nearly everyone that does the 2 day Empower U will say so many amazing things about it. To be honest after doing 2 Empower U’s and 1 Camp, I think there’s only 1 person who didn’t really enjoy it or want to come back.

One of the reasons the 5 day camp is so amazing and impactful, is because you build so many quality relationships with so different types of people, no matter who you are. For example, I’m 14 and someone who I consider to be my “best friend” of the camp was 16 nearly 17. The age difference meant to nothing to anyone. You could talk to everyone and no one would judge you. One of the people who I felt most comfortable around was an adult, mostly because I know they’ve been through a lot, and I had too.

Everyone at the camp wants to be there, and everyone has also had their problems. So you won’t be judged for who you are, which is so amazing because I don’t get that very often. I’m the type of person who got picked on and no one really liked me. But at this camp I feel so comfortable about everyone.

Gus Grgic

Adam, Bronte and Karla were a part of our assist team... where is Mel? They were outstanding

Adam, Bronte and Karla were a part of our assist team… where is Mel? They were outstanding

Dear Brent,

For me the camp was definitely the most fabulous, life changing thing I have ever done in my life. it was super fun and very emotional at times too. It just felt so amazing to be in an environment where I felt free to go all out crazy and be who I want to be without judgment from others. Dance sessions (and mosh pits), well they were so intense, definitely a highlight for me. all the other kids/young adults are all so enthusiastic, energetic, and supportive which just raises the energy of the camp x10.

After finishing the camp I feel so free from whatever emotions or mindsets that were holding me back and I look at the world from a completely different perspective now. the guest speakers were so inspiring and Chris Gray’s Lamborghini was pretty sweet too. Overall, going to the camp was the best decision I ever made, I cannot recommend it highly enough to anyone interested in going. It has certainly changed my life forever and I am so grateful to Brent for doing what he does, Brent, you are so amazing and thankyou so much for being awesome and inspiring me to do amazing things with my life.

lots of love,

Liam Christie

 

Dear Brent,

I attended EmpowerU for the first time in October 2015 knowing very little about the seminar. In Those 2.5 days I learnt more than I could have possibly imagined from the program. Keen to learn more I signed up for the 5-day camp in January 2016.
The 5-days I spent with Brent Williams and the 47 new family members were the best five days out of the 6397 I’ve spent on Earth. Our bodies were pushed to its limits and our emotions were pushed even further. It was an amazing experience filled with moments of love, care, and brutal honesty. I learnt and grew so much in those five days but I can say with honesty that I could go back next year without hesitation and learn just as much or even more.
To anyone reading this that hasn’t heard of EmpowerU I would I highly recommend it without thinking twice. It is a life changing experience and shifted my perception of myself and others.

Aydin Ucan

Games are a reflection of life and the Camp had plenty of Games to challenge participants in many ways

Games are a reflection of life and the Camp had plenty of Games to challenge participants in many ways

Dear Brent,

After just returning from the 5 day empower U camp I can safely say it was the best experience of my life. Throughout the camp my emotions and body were pushed to the absolute max and I learnt valuable lessons that will stay with me for life. The camp was the most intense, difficult, beautiful, heart warming experience I have ever had. The people were so beautiful. I have grown so much as a person and watched those around me into absolutely incredible people. I want to go back again again and again continue to soak up the valuable lessons that I learned and will continue to learn. To anyone that is on the fence about Empower U or hasn’t heard of it research it an do it as it is absolutely life changing and it will shift your perceptions of yourself an the world around you dramatically

Kirsty Barrett

The Campers loved Chris Gray's property talk... and his Lambo too

The Campers loved Chris Gray’s property talk… and his Lambo too

Dear Brent,

I first discovered Tomorrow’s Youth in 2013, and between then and March 2015 I’d done three single day programs and over this there was a slow learning curve, and then I tried Empower U throughout 2015 which was a bit steeper. Having done Empower U I decided that the camp would be the next logical step. But I didn’t quite realise what I was getting myself into.

The single day programs and the weekends had left me with an idea of where I wanted to go in life, and some possible strategies to get there.

The best thing about the camp, however, is that it gave many more questions, why do you want to get there? Where will you go next? But most importantly, Where are you now? This was a question that I’d often dismissed assuming i’d known the answer, but even though it was eventually me that found it, it wasn’t me that led myself there.

The Camp has the potential it has because there are fifty likeminded people there to support each other. But this only works because we all started at similar points due to prior experiences we’d had at Empower U. So I’d recommend this experience to anyone who has completed the Empower U weekend, if they are sure they want to.

Connor Green

For the first time in our history we will be running two camps in a year. Our next 5-Day Camp will be held on the 3rd to 8th July this year. It should be noted that there are only 7 spots left as the other 41 are taken already.

I am blessed to be able to do this work for a living and constantly be inspired by our Youth

I am blessed to be able to do this work for a living and constantly be inspired by our Youth.