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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Phenomenal Woman ~ YOU

Andrea Callahan International  Phenomenal Woman


You are a Phenomenal Woman


In Every Way

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Getting Clarty on Your Intention

Ten Faces of Success Getting Clarity on Your Intention



Many people don’t achieve the business success they should because they don’t have a clear purpose.
It is the same if you are starting a business or just launching a marketing campaign, you are setting off on a journey.
If you don’t know exactly where you want to go, you’ll never be able to get there.
Imagine for a moment, showing up at an airport and trying to buy a ticket without knowing where your destination is. Or getting in your car and setting North as your destination on your GPS system. Sounds ridiculous? Of course it its but this actually the way many women run their lives and their businesses.clip_image005
It is critical that you to take some time to get clarity about where you want to go...



Clarify Your Aim

The key to defining your purpose is deciding what you want the future to look like. Several advantages, include:

  • Making decisions more easily about what to do

  • Feeling greater satisfaction as you move toward your objective

  • Identifying specific action steps needed to reach your planned outcome
There are two initial steps involved in defining a clear aim:

1. Uncover your Vision
Your vision is like the picture on the front of the box when you are doing a puzzle. It gives you a clear idea of where you are headed and this clarity will help drive you toward achieving it.
To have maintain a clear vision, think about how you intend your life and your business to look in preset milestones:

  • 6 months

  • 1 year

  • 3 – 5 years

  • 6-10 years

  • Your retirement

Your vision must reflect both your lifestyle and your business achievements
I will be earning $10,000 per month by July 2010. I will open my wholistic personal and professional development center in September 2011. I will complete the doctoral program in May 2012.


2. Set your Goals
When you have a clear vision, you need to identify specific goals or milestones on the way to achieving it.
While your vision is probably 3 – 5 years away or a bit sooner. However, goals are usually over a much shorter period of time. It is possible to set goals for the next 100 days or for the current year. You could even set a goal for the end of next week.
To ensure your success goals must be specific. Goals often miss the mark because they are too vague. Another essential note to mention is your goals must use language that set the end as an accomplishment.  Use language distinguishes them from wishes instead of intentions.
See the in depth article on SMART Goals and the accompanying Work~thru Journal Check out the SMART Goals Article


If you are setting goals around things like launching new products, the number of email subscribers you have or a new market that you are launching your products to it is always best to start with your vision, intention and goals in hand first. On paper, not just in your head.

To help you identify goals, look at your vision and ask yourself what you need to achieve this year (or month) in order to be on course to reaching it. In my example above:


List the various income streams that I have and can establish in time to earn $10k per month


Research small business loans, seek prospects for investment, do a market analysis for optimum location...


Talk with my advisor and map out course work, evaluate if full time status is an option, go year round....


Take 1 Immediate Action Step, Today


There’s no point in having great ideas and having a magnificent vision for your future if you don’t do anything about it.
You must act on it! You can take 1 step today, you can probably make several. Here are a few things that I KNOW you CAN do today.

  1. Set your vision, goal and timeframe on paper

  2. Begin to map out how you are going to maneuver on your journey

  3. Set up support systems to accompany you on your voyage to success

  4. Visualize your end. Describe what it feels like when you achieve your goal
 For the full article 

    Career Success Tools

    Career Success Tools


    What is your vision for career success?

    * Doing work you love
    * Making a meaningful contribution to society
    * Earning enough money to live the lifestyle of your choice
    * Creating a balanced integration between career and lifestyle
    * Having a flexible schedule with time freedoms
    * Achieving joy & prosperity

    Its time to Work~thru JournalWhat is your vision for your life? What do you want? How will it feel when you acheive it? How can you get it? What are you willing to do to get it? Have you decided to get it? Are you focused and will remain focused? Describe that focus.

    Your vision of career success may be vastly different from anyone else's and it begins with defining what it is you want.

    Whether you are moving away from your current career, or you are beginning a new chapter in your life with business ownership, it’s important to begin with questions. Asking yourself questions is the most strategic way to get the answers that you need to get where you where you want to go.
    Let's Begin By Building Your Success Map!

    Taking the time now to define what you want will help you create a solid success map for both your career and your personal life. Your success map is like your personal GPS system. You are setting your destination and the coordinates are coming forth.

    * What type of career do you want to?
    * Do you have a specific skill to market?
    * What sparks your passion?
    * How much money do you want to make?
    * What would you do for free if money was not an issue?
    * What kinds of hours do you want to work?
    * Are you committed to work evening, weekends or any time off the norm?
    * Do you want to move up the management chain? If so, when?
    * Is it important for you to have extra spare time to spend with family and friends?
    * Is it important to you that you enjoy the work that you do?
    * Is making a lot of money quickly the bottom line?


    * Where would you like to be
    * In one year?
    * In five years?
    * In ten years?

    What about in 90 days? Did you get your 100 Day Action Work~through Journal? Download Your 100 Day Action Plan Now


    For the full version of this article