The Pearl Lineup

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Personal Coaching

Work one-on-one with a trained coach to help you explore your identity, motivation, and strengths. You’ll move forward with confidence and a sense of purpose rooted in self-discovery.

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Group Guidance

Meet weekly in small groups to explore personal values and relationships. Through shared reflection and discussion, you’ll use your voice to build empathy and deepen your sense of belonging.

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Classroom Insights

Participate in a guided Pearl experience within your school community. You’ll deepen self-understanding while learning how your strengths and motivations shape group dynamics, building trust, alignment, and understanding.

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PEARL PROCESS

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Explore

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Create

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Articulate

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PEARL JOURNALS

Pearl Journals are designed to lead young people through the Pearl Process of self-discovery. In each session, you’ll receive questions and prompts that help you uncover your own inner wisdom. Through mixed-media art, you’ll process what you’re seeing in yourself — exploring questions like “Who am I?”, “Where am I going?” and “What tools do I have?” — without needing to put it into words right away. The journals are then paired with one-on-one or group discussion, inviting empathy and understanding for yourself and others.