What research supports your methodologies?
The Driving School for Life course is constantly evolving, however the foundation of the course was built on the research of the following thinkers and books:
- Jerry Porras of the Stanford Graduate School of Business and co-author or Success Built To Last
- Tom Rath & Don Clifton of The Gallup Organization and author of StrengthsFinder 2.0
- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyiof The Drucker Graduate School of Management and author of Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience
- William Damon of Stanford University School of Education and author of Path to Purpose
- Richard Boyatzis of Weatherhead School of Management and author of Reawakening Your Passion for Work and co-author of Becoming a Resonant Leader
- Richard Layard, author of Happiness: Lessons from a New Science
- Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence and co-author of Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life’s Most Important Skill
What’s the License to Live?
The License to Live is the Driving School for Life motto. The full text is below:
“This is my license to live. It never expires. My manufacturer created me with purpose and power. I choose the vehicle I drive, how I drive it, and where I drive it to. The way I drive is more important than the distance I drive. I am empowered to pave new roads and I take responsibility for any accidents I cause. Mistakes are okay. I am fully insured. When I am lost, I stop to ask for help. When I am found, I help others find their way. Collectively, we expand the map of in-possibility. Through proper maintenance of ourselves and each other, we will reach our destine-nation over time.”
Should I invite friends to go with me?
If you and your friend(s) are committed to getting to know each other in ways that you never imagined, we strongly suggest that you register with friends. However, if you feel that the presence of your friend(s) will inhibit your authenticity in the collective space, we strongly recommend that you register alone.
Is there an online version of the course?
No. A key ingredient to the success of the course are the group exercises which require a collective space. You can find many our licensed drivers at www.mylinia.com.
How is Driving School for Corporations different from Driving School for Individuals?
If you are a manager or human resource representative and are interested in finding out more about Driving School for Corporations, email us here.



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