Two new opportunities for you
Dec 19, 2020 10:56 pm
What do you do to start the New Year? I used to attend a silent New Year's Day retreat, which gave me time and space to let go of the negatives of the past year and set the energetic frame for what I intended for the coming year.
Two things are coming right up that might help you in the New Year. One is my Declutter Your Business Backend workshop, although I might have also called it a "declutter your mindset" workshop instead. Get the details here and join in, you'll leave with a fresh energy toward how you want your business to be simpler and more focused next year.
Here's an example of how we get stuck into systems that don't serve us and cost us too much time and money. This past week I talked to a client about her landing pages for her website and the software tool she was using for them, which she's been using a long time. We talked about options and then finally got to the resistance - she felt like she was so embedded in the system, she had so much content stored there, that she was ignoring the cost to her. Truth is, she probably needed 25% of what she had created in that system over the years. She sort of knew she needed the change, but dreaded it.
I get it, completely! I've done the same myself! This is exactly the type of thing the Declutter Workshop addresses - helping you see what you REALLY need and decluttering your thoughts and your business systems.
The second thing is My January 5th Visioning Workshop, which helps you clear out what has been a tough and emotional year for just about everyone on the face of the earth. Feeling like there is a turning point in the New Year brings some relief and hope to all that we have suffered. So this workshop gives you space and tools to clear out the negative and manifest your life going forward. Emotionally, visioning helps you feel like you can shape your life no matter what is going on. It helps you see how you can allow new energy into your life and your business. To get those benefits your action is first to attend the workshop and then to practice your new skills.
Sue Painter