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INKA is one of my most popular courses because it ticks the main boxes.
First of all, it helps you stay in regular contact with the language; it’s intensive, but it doesn’t take much time. You get the feeling that you’re keeping your communication alive, learning something new, and staying consistent; without overwhelming yourself. And in a busy schedule, that matters. INKA was designed for busy professionals who still want to develop, but have limited time and limited mental capacity; they can’t always commit to something heavier. INKA is intensive, but in a caffeine-free way. Over time, I noticed something important; people often appreciate it when I introduce a bit more structure, insight, or direction. Sometimes they don’t have the energy, ideas, or clarity to bring something to the session themselves; and that’s perfectly normal. That’s why INKA has evolved. INKA Flow focuses on conversation and feedback; it’s ideal if you want to bring your own topics, talk things through, and receive a short, focused piece of guidance at the end of each session. INKA Focus is more deliberate, but still light; each session revolves around one micro-insight only. It gives you something concrete to reflect on and a small follow-up task; just enough self-digging to move things forward without overload. This is the key difference between the two. In some cases, it’s possible to combine both; but that’s something we’d need to discuss individually. Comments are closed.
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