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What’s in it for YOU to attend the Joy of Goals workshop?

December 27, 2008 . by Karen

Karen Hoffman here… I’m not SURE what is in it for YOU to attend the joy of Goals workshop, but, we thought we would share what OTHERS have gotten out of attending….

TESTIMONIALS: 

“Just wanted to let you know that on New Year’s Eve I dragged out my work sheets from last year’s JOG and was amazed at the percentage of the 100 goals that had come to fruition in ‘07.  And also how easy it was to carry forward some of them and add new objectives to create a game plan for ‘08.  Your approach has an almost magical quality to it and I’m thrilled to have this great tool to carry into the future.  Nancy Nix-Rice, First Impressions 

I loved the Joy of Goals workshop in 2007. Two of my rather outrageous goals came true, I put down “Swim Club Membership” and “Timeshare in Sedona” At the time of the workshop, I was struggling financially, and these seemed pipe dreams or ‘maybe someday’ types of goals. Well, in February, I was gifted a membership in St. Louis’s premiere wellness center, which included a fabulous indoor pool. Then, in September, my girlfriend told me she had traded her California timeshare week for a week in Sedona, AZ, and would I join her during that week as her guest!   These two gifts will be part of the successes from 2007 that I will be celebrating at the 2008 Joy of Goals event!”   Rebecca Olson, The Chocolate Diva, www.chocolatediva2.com, 314 800-4050

“Last year January 2007 I attended the Joy of Goals Workshop. It was very phenomenal for me. I listed 90 goals on my worksheet and as I listed them I prayed for each intention and goal to come to being. One of my goals was a Spiritual one to pray 1 hour a day for each goal and intention. I remembered a lot of them and from time to time would go back and relooked at them. Another of my goals was to be a Star Achiever with Shaklee and receive recognition for it. That I did! I received recognition for being in the Millionaire Club for making a Million $ in Shaklee in my career. This week I saw Karen Hoffman to strategize for a Goal Seminar for my Shaklee Cinch Inch Loss Plan, and I pulled out my Joy of Goals Workshop. After she left I checked off the Goal sheet and realized I had reached 78 of 90 Goals I had listed. Listing the goals and keeping them as my intention helped me reach them and I am excited to share with you it is was an asset to my business and personal life to be part of your Joy of Goals Workshop.  Thank you for all your hard work.”   Theresa Meyer, A New You and Cinch and Get Clean

“I had just left my job as a television news producer. I stood up at the 2007 Joy of Goals and told the room I would have a new career this year, and I would become a mother. Today, October 22nd, I am the owner of Legacies to Remember. My business produces video legacies. People tell their life stories on video and we illustrate those stories with music, pictures and video. More importantly, I am expecting my first child in five weeks. 

There are 3 main things I took from this seminar. Say your goals out loud because they are more likely to happen. Network with as many people as you can to help make your dreams and goals come true. And finally, never miss a ‘Joy of Goals”’seminar. It was inspiring, thought provoking and a great kick in the butt to get out there and conquer the world!!!  Laura Susic, Legacies to Remember

“In the first hour, I realized that I had stopped letting myself dream because I thought that meant I was promising to do everything I dreamed about. My imagination is now free to soar once again, in all areas of my life and business!”   Patty Cook, Executive Life Coach - Life by Design, LLC

“Fun, light and inspiring!”  Sheila Barker, Inside Out Transitions

“Now I feel like I have a clear path.”  Judy Ryan, Expanding Human Potential

“Just taking the time to actually DO my goals…..I would like to thank you for putting together the Joy of Goals program. What a great program. I would also like to thank the both of you for being such good facilitators, You both did a wonderful job. I truly had a great time and learned a whole lot. You both are great people out to help people…. You really made a difference in my life. Thanks to the two of you. Keep up the good work and I’m sure you will hear more from me.”  Mindy Peters

“I’ve learned to use the resources that are out there.”  Barb Weidermeier

“I’m remembering dreams I forgot about! We CAN do this! We can accomplish them.”  Nicole Modica

“Joy of Goals is a fun and encouraging way to focus on what might otherwise by a daunting task. Thank you for providing the collaboration.”  Cari Nelson, Cari jo
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“Meeting as a group helped me be still and be focused.”  Terri Arscott, Silk and Stone Designs

“Joy of Goals helped get me outside of my box! I’m inspired and very excited.”Becky Schoenig

FEEDBACK FORMS:

Jeannie Krause Taylor  www.pathwaysforaging.com

My favorite sections of the Joy of Goals workshop were dream and design.  My best take aways were taking the time to write down my goals, and clarifying my next steps.  That part really helped me think my goals through to each step I needed to take.  Another great result was that Joy of goals helped me to believe I really CAN achieve my goals.

 

Julie Jackson, formerly with National City Bank

My favorite sections were celebrate and visualize.  I loved the 2 page goal activator sheet and the time map.  And really enjoyed refocusing on what is important.  I also realized that most of my time was spent with work and not with my kids.  This observation allows me to balance my life to achieve ALL my goals.

 Anitra Nevels-Lfe Coach “Details” www.dreamdeveloper.net

My favorite parts were “celebration” and “dream.”  I also like the “trigger lists” to help the goal setting process.  For me, the experience of Joy of Goals” was encouraging, supportive and affirms my path forward ad validated my next steps.

 Patricia Katzfey  www.womenremerged.com

Joy of Goals was very warm and supportive.  A great environment in which there were no wrong answers.

 Sally Brombolich

My favorite section was the “celebrate” portion.  My best take away was that I should go somewhere other than work or home so that you can focus on writing out a plan.   The Joy of Goal workshop was a great place to meet others who will support my goaqls and encourage me.

 Louise Pooley–Pooley Accounting Service   

My favorite section was “celebrate.”   My best take away was writing down my goals.  Sharing with participants and the need to celebrate small accomplishments.  The Joy of Goals experience was a great opportunity for me to focus on my personal / business goals in a supportive environment.  It was fabulous. 

 Mary K ay Sheets

I made lots of connections with people.  There was great energy in the room.  Loved the on-going and open collaboration, group sharing and group brainstorming.  You gals rock!

 Nancy Nix-Rice   “First Impressions” www.nancynixrice.com

This got me so energized around my goals.  And more important, I got great new resources and contacts to make things happen. 

 

Rebecca Olsen   www.ChocolateDiva2.com Loved that you had good time management!  My favorite section was the “design” portion.  My best take away was the connecting with others and the goal activator forms.  Joy of Goals was a fun and light hearted with practical tools for implementation.

 Maria Rodgers O’Rourke www.mrocommunications.com

My best take away  from Joy of Golas was the one-page activator forms.  For me, the Joy of Goals workshop was uplifting and had practical applications.  Gives attendees the courage to dream.

 Birgit Von Nida  

My best take away was to start on a time-map.  The Joy of Goals workshop helped me see that dreams can be put in to a structure and make them “acommplishable.” Also, I found my number one goal sister!

 Laura Susic www.legaciestoremember.com and www.babiestoremember.com

My favorite sections were the “celebrate” and “connect” parts of the program.  My best take away was the networking and inspiration. 

 Theresa Meyer-A New You  

My favorite section was dream. My favorite take-away was to pick my top 10 golas, share and collaborate and ask for help!  The Joy of Goals workshop was fantastic, powerful and motivating.

 Jeannine Hoffman  Grant writer

My biggest take-away was that support is the way to success.   The Joy of Goals workshop provided me with information, the need for accountability, networking, the need to write goals down, too look ahead and backword.  Was the most informative day of the year! .   

 Sue Flacke  

On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the best, I give the Joy of Goals workshop a 10.  Best take away was 1.  Write it down.  2.  Share it.  3.  Make it happen.  The Joy of Goals workshop was a great seminar.  I loved it!

 Kim Conley-Met Life title     www.stl.metlife.com

My best take-aways were my connections, both personal and professional and I will get my two top goals started tomorrow!  At the Joy of Goals workshop I met several women who can help me reach my two top priorities (golas) today.  It was fantastic.

 Mary Starr

My best take-aways was where to begin in writing a novel.  Suggestions given to me were great.  Even names of writing coaches.  The Joy of Goals workshop was wonderful for me.  It got me jump started on my golas for the coming year and beyond.  Positive all the time.

 Linda Bardol  Strategic Solutions

I am familiar with goal setting and the concepts, the Joy of Goals workshop helped me to actualize it.  My favorite “ah ha” was I don’t need to know all of the steps, I just need to know the next one. 

 Cindy Marsh   AAA

My favorite take-away was the goal activator form.  In the Joy of Goals workshop I was glad to have the celebration of the previous year.  I thought it was the worst year of my life until I did that exercise, then I realized it was not ALL bad!  Thank you!

 Joan Shamel   JMS Wireless

My best take-away is the Joy of Goals workbook/tool kit.  I plan to use it and will be back next year.  The Joy of Goals workshop was the best way to jump start my year.  I loved the feedback from my table partners.

 Stacey Clubb  First Fidelity Mortgage

My best take-aways are the the Joys of Goals Toolkit or “working book”.  It is great and I think it is a great tool.  I received ideas as well on other networking opportunities.  The Joy of Goals workshop was a great experience.  I really enjoyed meeting everyone and I’m looking forward to using my Joy of goals tool kit. 

 Suzi Tozer

My best take-aways were the Joy of Goals toolkit/workbook and having clear finacial goals.  From the Joy of Goals workshop I am looking at the possibilities for the upcoming year with concrete goals, plans and ideas which is invaluable.  It took my yearly goal planning to a new level.

 Sherley O’Leary

My favorite section was celebrate.  It made me appreciate my year!  My best take-away was weekly celebrations and the two page “goal activator” form.  The Joy of Goals workshop had great women in attendance.  It gave me the boost I needed to BELIEVE in myself again and reconnect.

 Mindy Peters  A Companion Network

As far as what was my favorite section?  Every section was my favorite!  The best thing I learned from the Joy of Goals workshop was how important it is to take time for myself and make goals a priority. 

 Cari Nelson   Cari jo   www.cari-jo.comm

The best thing I learned today was being inspired by all these wonderful women and their helpful ideas/collaboration.  The Joy of Goals workshop, to reiterate, the inspiration of the group, and mainly, the facilitators.

 Nicole Modica First Class Fiberglass

My favorite section was “dream” and the best thing I learned today was that I do have goals.  From attending the Joy of Goals workshop I am inspired to complete my goals.

Judy Ryan-Expanding Human Potential

What was my favorite section?  Oh, heck, EVERYTHING!  The best thing I learned today was that it feels so awesome to collaborate!  That it feels so good to get a fresh perspective!  The Joy of Goals workshop was fun, invigorating, motivating.  I feel renewed!

 Terri Arscott  Silk and Stone

On a scale of 1 to 10, it was a 10.  My favorite section was “design.” The Joy of Goals workshop was invigorating!  Inspiring!  I really enjoyed the program & highly recommend it to those who want to soar!

 Becky Schoening

My favorite section was “celebrate.’  The best thing I learned today was meeting all these new people and brainstorming.  The Joy of Goals workshop was fun!  Inspiring!  I loved the brainstorming and the strategy!  Thank you for giving me the time and space to focus on my goals!

 Anonymous

  • It was great for networking.  I love how everyone “connected” and helped each other.  A 10.
  • JOG helped me see the value of working with a group to plan goals and stay on top of goals.
  • My biggest take away was what I want my life to look instead of just having life happen.  It was wonderful connecting with other women, was amazed at how many people had great ideas for me.  Empowering!
  • Joy of Goals was a good motivating jump start!  Declare it, write it down, share it.
  • Favorite take-aways were the “time maps”, write it down, and the concept of “What is the next thing that needs to be done.”  The Joy of Goals workshop was fun and focused-I feel more empowered to accomplish what I want!
  • Best take-away was that no matter what my stumbling block is, there is a goal sister out there who can help me work through it.  The Joy of Goals workshop experience was meeting so many wonderful women from all walks of business who can relate to my situation, and who can offer suggestions and resources on how I can reach my goals.
  • My best take-away was the weekly “time-map.”  The Joy of Goals workshop was a fantastic start to the new year and really helped me focus on what’s most important to me now and how to get it.  Thank you!
  • The best take-away was writing down our goals.  Also daring to really dream and try for what I really want, not just what I “think” I can have.  From attending the Joy of Goals workshop I truly feel more empowered now that I have the tools that will help me to accomplish what I want and need to do to be truly happy.  Thank you so much!!!
  • The best thing that I learned today was the sharing of resources, ideas.  From attending the Joy of Goals workshop I see that there are tools, people, etc. out there to help reach your goals.

Joy of Goals! Join Us to Create YOUR Goal List for 2009!

November 27, 2008 . by Karen

On Saturday, January 10th we will be hosting Joy of Goals at St. Luke’s Health Center (North Medical Office Building at 232 South Woods Mill Road in Chesterfield). 

I’m inviting you to JOIN US! 

Do you ever feel like just the process of setting goals is “work”?

Joy of Goals was created by myself (Karen Hoffman) and Julie Hood, because we felt that setting goals COULD be and SHOULD be fun!

Angela Lieb and I will facilitate a full day of celebrating what you accomplished in 2008.  Dream of what you want for 2009 and your life.   Set your goals.  Collaborate with others.

Our goal setting system has a special rating system woven into the goal setting process to help you determine how much you really wish to reach a goal.  We also provide processes to help you brainstorm HOW you can reach your goals and discover what might hold you back.

You’ll receive a comprehensive Joy of Goals binder and lunch from J Bucks Restaurant is included.

This is a day for you to work on what YOU want to manifest!!  Only those serious about making achievements should attend. 

What: The Joy of Goals

When: Saturday,January 10th from 9 am to 3 pm

Where: St. Luke’s Medical Center-North Building Office Building

Why: Because YOU derserve time for YOU.

Cost: $125.00 and includes the Joy of Goals Toolkit and lunch.

Also-lunch speaker is Erin Joy-and she will speak on breakthroughs in our lives.

If you want more info CALL ME or EMAIL ME!

Positively,

Karen S. Hoffman-The IDEA Coach

314-503-6376  or karen@theideacoach.com

Register Now!

August 11, 2008 . by Karen

Do you want to REALLY be ready for 2009?  Then sign up now for the Joy of Goals workshop!  Register here!

Update on the Joy of Goals!

July 28, 2008 . by Karen

To all of you who have enjoyed the Joy of Goals workshops-great news!  We have planned the 2009 workshop in 2008 so you can hit the ground running come January 1st!  Mark your calendar for November 12th, 2008.  We will post the location and times in the next few weeks. 

Last week I ran into someone who did the Joy of Goals in 2006 and said almost EVERY ITEM on her list of 101 goals had been accomplished!  Theresa Meyer was another person that shared her happiness and surprise to know that by getting clear and writing down what she wanted she had completed almost every item on her list as well.  I am going to post letters we have received in the upcoming weeks, so watch for them!

Julie Hood and I have had great fun in creating and giving workshops that help people find more joy in the goal setting process..here’s to the Joy of Goals for you in your life!

Karen S. Hoffman-The IDEA Coach and the “Queen of Possibilities” 

Acknowledge and Appreciate Yourself from success guru, Jack Canfield

December 7, 2007 . by Julie Hood

One of the most rewarding parts of a Joy of Goals workshop is the Celebrate section. You start the workshop by first acknowledging exactly what you accomplished this year. In this article, success guru, Jack Canfield, explains why we don’t always remember our successes (and why we need to)!

by Jack Canfield

With the year coming to a close, it’s time to acknowledge and appreciate yourself for everything you’ve accomplished today, throughout the year, and in life.

How many times have you succeeded in the past month? Are you able to recall your successes as well as your failures and missteps?

Many people under-appreciate the little things they accomplish every day. And yet they can recall in detail all the times they have failed or made mistakes. That’s because the brain remembers events more easily when they’re accompanied by strong emotions.

You might recall graduation, losing 10 pounds, winning an award, or landing a highly sought after position. But do you include in your successes how you had a really great talk with your spouse, how you spent quality time with your teen, how you got all your list of things done for the day, how you learned to change your own oil, or got your fussy child to take a nap?

If you don’t acknowledge your successes the same way you acknowledge your mistakes, you’re sure to have a memory full of blunders.

Acknowledge your own success. Toot your own horn and don’t wait for anyone else to praise you!

If you only remember the mistakes and failures, you won’t be as ready to take risks that will lead to your successes. Build your self-esteem by recalling ALL the ways you have succeeded and your brain will be filled with images of you making your achievements happen again and again.

Take time to write your achievements down. Start when you were very young and think of all your achievements since then. Don’t just pick the big things, write down all the things you take for granted. You can also create a log of success everyday and review it when you are faced with a new challenge. By writing it all down everyday, you’re securing it in your long-term memory and it will become a part of what makes you tick.

Surround yourself with reminders of your success.

Put up pictures, articles, trophies, awards and other pieces that ring your attention to your success. Make your environment speak to you about your achievements. Be proud of them!
People like to be around those who have a healthy self-esteem and who are achieving their Goals. Commit to acknowledging your achievements and your brain will begin to tell you the truth… that you can do ANYTHING!

©2007 Jack Canfield

Jack Canfield, America’s Success Coach, is the founder and co-creator of the billion-dollar book brand Chicken Soup for the Soul and a leading authority on Peak Performance. If you’re ready to jump-start your life, make more money, and have more fun and joy in all that you do, get your FREE success tips from Jack Canfield now at: www.FreeSuccessStrategies.com

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S.M.A.R.T. and FUN! Goal Setting

November 4, 2007 . by Angela

We have all taken some course or workshop that gave us the acronym “SMART” for goal setting -meaning that all goals should be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely.  This has apparently worked for many goal-setting gurus.  I would like to add some other descriptors to goal setting and those words would be:  JOY…FUN….DREAM. 

The reason why so many people do NOT set goals is because it is not fun or it is draining.   According to SMART, they have to be realistic.  I would agree, but I also think that we need to dream in order to truly push ourselves.  Too much of the time, we are safe with our intentions - why not be bold with your intentions?  Why not push yourself.  Why not set 3 different levels of goals. 

Why not have 101 goals - goals that could be achieved in the next year along with some lifetime goals - who knows, sometimes just writing it down, makes it become a reality.  We can “dream” about making a $1M in our lifetime, but once we write it down, it commits us - it may not have to be this year or next, but why not have making a million dollars a goal?

If you are ready to set some goals for 2008 and would like to have fun doing it, I would strongly encourage you to come to the Joy of Goals Preview Workshop on November 30th in St. Louis.  Hope to see you there!

I Set Goals and Achieved in 2007

November 4, 2007 . by Julie Hood

“I had just left my job as a television news producer. I stood up at the 2007 Joy of Goals and told the room I would have a new career this year, and I would become a mother. Today, October 22nd, I am the owner of Legacies to Remember. My business produces video legacies. People tell their life stories on video and we illustrate those stories with music, pictures and video. More importantly, I am expecting my first child in five weeks.

There are 3 main things I took from this seminar. Say your goals out loud because they are more likely to happen. Network with as many people as you can to help make your dreams and goals come true. And finally, never miss a ‘Joy of Goals”’seminar. It was inspiring, thought provoking and a great kick in the butt to get out there and conquer the world!!!

Laura Susic, Legacies to Remember