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The Kingdom Within Mind Map & Worksheet — Group Facilitation Guide
Format: PDF
Page Count: 4 (Not including Cover)
Group Activity Guide
What This Is
Most people spend the majority of their lives managing what is on the outside — their reputation, their relationships, their responsibilities, their results. They become extraordinarily skilled at presenting, performing, and producing. And they become quietly, sometimes desperately, unfamiliar with what is happening on the inside.
This resource is an invitation to go inward.
Part 5 of the I Am Who I Am series is a group facilitation experience built around one of the most profound and least explored ideas in personal development: that within every person is an interior world — a kingdom — that contains their true identity, their true potential, and their true destiny. Not a future version of themselves they have yet to become. Not a possibility contingent on circumstances finally aligning. But a living reality already present within them, waiting not to be created but to be discovered.
The work of this session is not inspiration. It is excavation. It is the careful, honest, sometimes uncomfortable process of going beneath the surface of a life — beneath the noise, the performance, the protection, and the pain — to find what has always been there.
The Part 5 bundle includes a Mind Map for group facilitation and a Reflection Worksheet for personal written exploration. Together they form a complete guided experience — one that moves a group from the familiar territory of outer life management into the often uncharted and deeply rewarding territory of inner life discovery.
The Mind Map — Group Facilitation Tool
The Kingdom Within Mind Map is a visual facilitation tool that organizes the 25 reflection questions into six thematic clusters arranged around a central core. Unlike a linear curriculum, this map is designed to be navigated in response to the group — entering from wherever the conversation is most alive, pressing deeper when the group is ready, and allowing the natural interior arc of the session to move from the conceptual toward the deeply personal.
Who This Is For
For participants: Anyone who has spent years managing the outside of their life while feeling increasingly unfamiliar with the inside. Anyone who has survived something significant and is still trying to understand what it did to them — and what it did not destroy. Anyone who has a persistent, quiet sense that there is more within them than what has been expressed, developed, or believed — and who is finally ready to go looking for it. Anyone who has asked the question Is this all I am? — and suspected, even hoped, that the answer is no.
For facilitators: Therapists, counselors, life coaches, spiritual directors, pastoral leaders, retreat facilitators, organizational development consultants, educators, and mentors working with individuals or groups who are navigating identity questions, personal transformation, spiritual growth, or the long, nonlinear process of becoming who they were always meant to be. This resource provides a structured, repeatable framework for guiding groups into interior territory with safety, intentionality, and depth.
For groups: Healing and recovery communities, spiritual formation groups, leadership development cohorts, women's empowerment circles, men's growth groups, young adult programs, university student organizations, grief and transition support groups, faith communities, and any gathering of people who are willing to move beyond the surface of their lives — and who are ready to discover together what has been hidden within each of them all along.
Format: PDF
Page Count: 4 (Not including Cover)
Group Activity Guide
What This Is
Most people spend the majority of their lives managing what is on the outside — their reputation, their relationships, their responsibilities, their results. They become extraordinarily skilled at presenting, performing, and producing. And they become quietly, sometimes desperately, unfamiliar with what is happening on the inside.
This resource is an invitation to go inward.
Part 5 of the I Am Who I Am series is a group facilitation experience built around one of the most profound and least explored ideas in personal development: that within every person is an interior world — a kingdom — that contains their true identity, their true potential, and their true destiny. Not a future version of themselves they have yet to become. Not a possibility contingent on circumstances finally aligning. But a living reality already present within them, waiting not to be created but to be discovered.
The work of this session is not inspiration. It is excavation. It is the careful, honest, sometimes uncomfortable process of going beneath the surface of a life — beneath the noise, the performance, the protection, and the pain — to find what has always been there.
The Part 5 bundle includes a Mind Map for group facilitation and a Reflection Worksheet for personal written exploration. Together they form a complete guided experience — one that moves a group from the familiar territory of outer life management into the often uncharted and deeply rewarding territory of inner life discovery.
The Mind Map — Group Facilitation Tool
The Kingdom Within Mind Map is a visual facilitation tool that organizes the 25 reflection questions into six thematic clusters arranged around a central core. Unlike a linear curriculum, this map is designed to be navigated in response to the group — entering from wherever the conversation is most alive, pressing deeper when the group is ready, and allowing the natural interior arc of the session to move from the conceptual toward the deeply personal.
Who This Is For
For participants: Anyone who has spent years managing the outside of their life while feeling increasingly unfamiliar with the inside. Anyone who has survived something significant and is still trying to understand what it did to them — and what it did not destroy. Anyone who has a persistent, quiet sense that there is more within them than what has been expressed, developed, or believed — and who is finally ready to go looking for it. Anyone who has asked the question Is this all I am? — and suspected, even hoped, that the answer is no.
For facilitators: Therapists, counselors, life coaches, spiritual directors, pastoral leaders, retreat facilitators, organizational development consultants, educators, and mentors working with individuals or groups who are navigating identity questions, personal transformation, spiritual growth, or the long, nonlinear process of becoming who they were always meant to be. This resource provides a structured, repeatable framework for guiding groups into interior territory with safety, intentionality, and depth.
For groups: Healing and recovery communities, spiritual formation groups, leadership development cohorts, women's empowerment circles, men's growth groups, young adult programs, university student organizations, grief and transition support groups, faith communities, and any gathering of people who are willing to move beyond the surface of their lives — and who are ready to discover together what has been hidden within each of them all along.