Your young person — whether they’re training for a competition, rehearsing for a performance, or simply finding their footing in the world — is carrying more than their sport or their art. They’re figuring out who they are, how they handle pressure, what they want, and whether they’re enough. This work isn’t about adding to their load. It’s about giving them the inner resources to carry it differently.
Youth Leadership Program
Young people are not leaders in waiting — they are leaders right now. Through engaging, activity-based sessions grounded in Maxwell Leadership principles, we equip, inspire and gently challenge students to discover their own leadership strengths, build healthy leadership habits and learn the most important lesson of all: that great leaders add value to the people around them.
Maxwell Global Youth Initiative
Twice a year — in April and October — young people from Qatar and beyond come together for a free, fun and deeply meaningful leadership experience. Through hands-on activities both in person and online, participants develop essential leadership skills and a growth mindset — connecting with peers, discovering their potential and leaving with the belief that they can lead.
DISC Youth Impact Explorer
Before a young person can lead others, they must first understand themselves. The DISC Youth Impact Explorer helps young people discover their unique personality style, strengthen their communication skills, identify their natural leadership strengths and explore career pathways that truly align with who they are — all through the lens of Maxwell Leadership principles.
Six Seconds EQ Pop-Up Festival
Young people also participate regularly in Six Seconds EQ Pop-Up Festivals — free community events where they strengthen their emotional literacy through joyful, hands-on activities linked to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
In Qatar, I work directly with young people through community spaces — places where young people are already investing in themselves, growing, and being shaped by mentors who care.
Sports Clubs
Athletes already understand discipline, resilience, and the relationship between mindset and performance. Emotional intelligence takes that further — helping young athletes understand their inner game, manage performance anxiety, and lead within their team.
Arts Schools
Young artists are often deeply sensitive, deeply observant, and deeply hard on themselves. This is a space where that sensitivity is honoured — and redirected into self-awareness, self-expression, and emotional strength.
Fitness Centres
More and more fitness and wellness spaces are recognising that physical health and mental health are inseparable. Novyora supports this by offering youth EQ and coaching workshops that complement what you’re already building.
Community Organisations
If you work with young people aged 14–24 and believe in developing the whole person, let’s talk. Youth leadership sessions, EQ workshops, and group coaching can be tailored to your community’s context, culture, and calendar.
Some parents come to Novyora not because something is wrong — but because they want something more for their child. More self-awareness. More emotional vocabulary. More clarity about who they are and where they’re going.
Individual training for young people is available privately and confidentially. Parents are involved in goal-setting at the start, with the young person’s full participation. The coaching itself is the young person’s space.
Outside Qatar, Novyora works with schools, international schools, and educational institutions to bring youth leadership and emotional intelligence into the curriculum, co-curriculum, or student development programmes.