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Wednesday
Jan152014

Resolutions or Empty Promises?

Well, the New Year has arrived, and no doubt you have made the usual New Year’s resolutions. And if you are like most people, the initial enthusiasm is already starting to wane.

So how can you make these resolutions stick? Or even make sure they are the right resolutions?

The savvy amongst you will instinctively know that taking time out to reflect, to be strategic and to plan is vital to your personal and professional success.

Getting absolutely clear on what is important to you will mean the end of those empty promises! And with the support of your peers, you will get the support you need to stay the course when you hit those inevitable wobbles.

Did you know that by sharing your decisions and goals with others you increase your likelihood of success from 50% to 95%?

Successful people repeatedly quote the need to 'take time out' to reflect and plan as critical to their success.

You are invited to take part in our annual event and join a select group of women to take a pro-active and strategic look at you, your 2014 and beyond.

This inspirational workshop gives you the opportunity to reflect on what is important to you, where you are headed and what you need to do to make it happen. And it will be fun!

 

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