The History of REAL Education
In 1993, Real Education founders Murray and Denise Masarik identified the need for a personal development workshop that went the extra yards, one which would give long lasting, deep change to participants. There followed a period of intensive research and development, which also included the development of a purpose built venue in the heart of the rain forest at Mt Glorious.
In mid 1996 the first Real Man Workshop was held, and so began a new era in personal development. This was a bold step, in part inspired by the theme of the movie ‘Field of Dreams’ – “Build it and they will come."
Real Education grew and prospered as the word of this phenomenal transformational workshop spread. The change in the lives of the men who participated was so significant that their partners started to ask "what about us?" In late 1997 the first
Real Woman Workshop was held. Both workshops are in high demand and workshop placements fill well in advance.
New workshops have been added over time –
Real Life Design, the
Real Coach Program and
Real Relationships, and they too have had a huge and positive impact on the lives of those who have attended – numbering now in their thousands with over sixty events held per year. The number of participants continues to grow, almost exclusively by personal referrals.
These workshops are a blend of experiential games, accelerated learning and a multitude of techniques, strategies and learning modalities. This gets to the source of many people’s habits and behaviours that do not serve them. Thus they are presented with clear choices that they have never been aware of before. Invariably, this shift in understanding personal behaviour is far beyond the expectation of the participant and has lasting impact.
Over time, a very mature support network has evolved to meet the requirements of the growing community of graduates.
The end result is a caring community of individuals who want YOU to win!
Murray and Denise are supported by a team of dedicated staff, who are also committed to the philosophy and vision of Real Education.