Personal Planning Workshop
In our culture today, most of us have taken
on a work ethic that says, “In order to be successful,
I must work more than forty hours a week, put my work over everything
else in my life, and not expect to enjoy what I do.”
Yet, as we live our live this way, we begin
to wonder if there isn’t another way to live. There
is. Even though we are successful, there seems to be
something missing. There is. Even though our
families have all they want, none of us seem really happy. There
must be some way to have it all. There is.
The
Personal Planning Workshop is the place to find it. It is
an
opportunity to design your life, your business and your
future the way you say you want it to be.
This workshop has three focal points:
1. Discovering your purpose
Most of us have a purpose that is way bigger than us and we
haven't been able to articulate it for ourselves. In the workshop
we help you discover what your purpose is and how to live by
it.
2. Developing a personal
plan
Many of us focus on taking care of others before we take care
of ourselves. In the workshop, we help you develop and embrace
a Personal Plan for you to live out of by asking questions like,
"What recharges you? What gets you pumped up, excited,
and motivated? What gives you joy to your life?" By creating
a plan and following it, you become more powerful, energized,
and unstoppable and can now take on your responsibilities with
just as much power, energy, and drive.
3. Creating a team
This isn't just the people that work for or around you; this
team is comprised of powerful individuals committed to living
by their purpose and personal plan and who are also committed
to helping you do the same.
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Workshop Schedule
January 10-11, 2009
Santa Barbara, CA
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