Getting a Grip on Life - Goal Toolkit
By Robyn Pearce & Trish Flower
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NZ $79.00 |
A Simple Life Balancing Tool - Fun & Easy to Use
Have you ever heard yourself say something like, ‘It’s all very well to talk about how to do goalsetting, but – what exactly do I want?’
Or you’ve listened to someone enthusing over exciting adventures or major achievements and thought, ‘I could never do anything big like that – I haven’t got a clue what I want.’
Or you’ve got a few big goals, work well towards those, but the rest of your life just ‘happens’ with little planning or clear direction.
Or life balance is an issue for you, and you wonder how you're ever going to find it?
You want to hear the great news? There’s an easy way to answer those curly questions.
This is not a dusty tome on how to set goals – it’s a simple Toolkit to help you design the life you want – to help you in ‘Getting a Grip on Life’. You’ll be led through an easy creative process – so relax and have fun. And if you’re anything like the people we’ve worked with over the years, you’ll want to do the process every year – you’ll be amazed how quickly your dreams turn into reality, once you get clarity.
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Reviews
‘My great news is I can tick off an awful lot already!!! I've lost weight, bought my car, am taking my little girl overseas AND I got a contract this week which means I'll also earn my (rather high) financial goals!!! This goal setting thing really works!!!’
Mandy Johnson & Johnson New Leaders Foundation.
Bevan was a very good self-employed photographer, but the business side of his work challenged him. As he worked through the process he wrote: 'financial security (he struggled to keep an even monthly income flow); new premises (he was tired of working out of his fairly basic basement garage); and an income of $50,000 p.a.' (which at the time was a pipe-dream.)
Out of the blue, a few days later the phone rang. It was a very successful photographer whom he knew by repute, but had never met.‘I’d like to offer you a position as my senior photographer,’ was the surprising conversation on the other end of the line.
As Bevan considered the offer, he went into shock. The new premises were the other man's very attractive commercial premises, the financial security was there - he was being offered a full-time permanent salaried position in a large firm, and the income was exactly $50,000 p.a.
He took the job. His only regret (tongue-in-cheek): ‘I should have put out for more money!’
Susan owned a distribution company.
‘I was having trouble with one of my staff. I really wanted to give him notice, but he was the type who’d take us to court for unfair dismissal as soon as look at you. As I worked through my life plan I made a decision to work on the stalemate. However, before I even had time to do anything, a few days later he resigned.’
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NZ $79.00 |
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