Sunday, December 28, 2008

2009 - what's your plan?

Are you thinking forward, making plans for 2009? Are you being specific? Or are you happy to continue as you are, perhaps making a new year's resolution that you don't commit to keeping?
You can write goals at any time of the year but with New Year upon us, it's often time to ponder what lies ahead. I wrote my goals a month ago and am still refining my plans so that I can make 2009 even bigger and better, not only for me but for those whose lives I touch. I am thinking, "how can I grow and help others grow too?"
I conducted a telecall last week to help you write your goals for 2009. There is more to it than just thinking about it or writing a list. What if you could learn a way to set your goals with greater certainty and clarity to compel you to move forward towards them? You can still register and listen to the call by visiting Goals Align in 2009 for a small investment. How much is your goal worth?
Brian Tracey has said "Goals in writing are dreams with deadlines" - isn't it time you started achieving your dreams. Take action now and move forward strongly and positively into 2009.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Happy Holidays

Wishing everybody joyful thoughts and gratitude at this time of the year. Christmas for me is more about the spirit of togetherness than exchange of gifts. Take the time to be grateful for what you have have in your life right now, the moments you have experiences, the people who have made a difference to your life.
I believe that unless you are grateful for what you have, the universe is less likely to give you anything more. Think of giving a present to a small child who then does not appreciate it - are you pleased to give that child any further presents?
When you start appreciating the results you currently have in life, the things you HAVE achieved, then you can go out and BE, DO and HWVE more.
I wish you big dreams for 2009.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Olympian Klim swimming in a new direction

I was watching Channel 9's 'Business Sense' this morning and came in as they were interviewing Michael Klim. Having retired from Australian swimming (a sport in which he became a world champion, world record holder, 3 time Olympian and Olympic dual-gold medallist), Klim is now producing and marketing skin care products.
In the interview Klim stated how he was working on putting the same passion and drive that he had for swimming into his new career. The reason I'm writing this, is because he didn't sound very convincing. It was like he was hoping he could get passionate about his business the same way he was passionate about swimming.
I'm sure many athletes can identify with the passion for their sport, I know I had it for beach volleyball. What if you could EASILY transfer that passion and drive into a completely new venture? What if you woke up feeling the same way that you did when you played sport, or some other favourite activity, instead of how you are currently feeling - perhaps flat or even dislike!
The work I do with the mindset can easily change how you think about the things you do, the things you eat and even what you believe. This can happen in a couple of minutes by simply changing how you code and store memories in your mind. Curious? You can find out more by emailing info@annetteffect.com.au