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Moving from Inspiration to Implementation for Considerably Huge™ Results

Topic: EntrepreneursFeaturing Heather DominickPublished Recently added

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Attending a live seminar or event is one of the most powerful ways to receive from your mentors and high-level leaders. I know it’s one of my most favorite ways to absorb new ideas, trainings and teachings to up level myself and all of EnergyRICH® Coaching!

I also know it can be very easy for you to get caught up in the excitement of an event or workshop then you get home you may find yourself experiencing overwhelm. You know that place where your day to day life is still there and now you ALSO have lots of new ideas and inspired actions to take.

So how can you move from Inspiration to Implementation and create Considerably Huge™ Results - all with joy and ease?

1) Collect and Organize Your Inspired Ideas

When you return home from an in-person training, it's time to go through your notebook or journal to sift through and sort your notes.

Take time to “unpack” all that you have received... creating a list of all the a-ha’s, insights and inspired ideas you can use to create your action items list.

2) Identify Your Actions

From your list of a-ha’s, insights and inspired ideas:

List out all your action items and begin to group them in to categories

-> Immediate (in the next week) -> Short term (in the next 30-60 days) -> Long term (60+ days or longer)

EnergyRICH® Hint: Assign a “descriptive word” to each action item and instantly the energy is amped up around that action!

For example: - Joyfully attend a networking meetingrn- Excitedly reach out to new prospects

3) Get Clear About Your 30-Day Dire Need™

Deciding what from the action list deserves your “Yes” and what deserves your “No” clears the path, as well as your energy, to focus on what your business truly needs.

Review your list of action items and get clear about which ones will move you closer to your 30-Day Dire Need™.

EnergyRICH® Hint: There will always be a million different things that will joggle for your attention as an entrepreneur, and they will all seem important. As a result, you most likely are trying to do too many things at once.

For example:
Dire Need–connect with and engage 2 new clients

4) Set Intended Due Dates

Set a due date within the next 30 days for the action to be complete. If this needs to change, it’s OK. Doing this will clarify what needs your attention and energy first, second, and third, and will serve you in moving actions into your do-able Weekly List.
Your EnergyRICH Call To Action
1) Tips to get clear about your 30 Day Dire Need:

Take a minute and write down all the projects and things you are involved in... Really look at each one that is taking your time:

a. Does it energize you?
b. Does it produce revenue or does it have a high potential to do so soon?
c. Are there ways you can leverage your time better in this area?
d. Can you delegate aspects of it?

2) My main coach’s request is for you to step out of the overwhelm and here’s how you can do just that ... Accept my special invitation to have a private one-on-one conversation to gain clarity about your divine next steps.

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