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Certificate Course in Entrepreneur Mindset & Productivity Hacks
Focus: Habits, mental models, routines & creative energy management
Exclusive Certificate Course for Nutrition & Dietetics Professionals Only
(Globally Accredited — ACTD-USA | IAO)
Level: Intermediate to advanced
Duration: 2 weeks
Time: Evening Batches
Hours: 1-1.5 hrs per class
Frequency Of Classes : Thrice a Week
Medium of Instruction: English
Number of Modules : 10
Format : Live Online Classes on Google Meet / Self paced
Course Fee - 12999/-
Eligibility Criteria:
Dietitians who feel overwhelmed, inconsistent, or stuck
Entrepreneurs & freelancers building their own brand
Students wanting strong career discipline
Anyone trying to balance practice, content, learning & growth
Practitioners looking to boost focus, creativity & confidence
About the Course:
Course Objectives :
The objective of this course is to help Nutrition & Dietetics professionals develop a powerful entrepreneurial mindset, master productivity psychology, and build high-performance routines that support creativity, consistency, and long-term success.
This course teaches the mental models, habits, focus systems, and energy management strategies used by top entrepreneurs. It helps professionals break cycles of procrastination, self-doubt, burnout, and overwhelm — and replace them with clarity, discipline, creativity, and direction.
The aim is to make dietitians think, act, and perform like entrepreneurs — confident, structured, resilient, and consistently productive.
Key Learning Outcomes
After completing this 2-day masterclass, participants will be able to:
Build a Strong Entrepreneurial Mindset
Understand identity shift, belief systems, self-image, and the psychology of success.
Adopt Mental Models for Faster Decisions
Learn frameworks like:
— The Eisenhower Matrix
— 2-Minute Rule
— 80/20 Principle
— First Principles Thinking
— Systems Thinking
— The Identity Model of Habit Formation