Make Your Fabulous Project Happen
Be Free and Soar (prints available here, cards here)
Now that the kids are back in school and back-to-work routines are settling, is it time to dust off that fabulous project you want to bring to life?
You know, the one that's been calling you for a while? The one that makes your heart skip a beat when you think about it, but just hasn't seen the light of day yet?
It's OK. You've been busy; it was that time of year, and before that it was summer. But now...
Now maybe you have a little more time on your hands. Maybe even enough time to start moving forward on the online shop you've been meaning to open; the new web site you want to build; or the kid-friendly gathering space you want to create in your home, before the holidays roll around.
Maybe you want to do all of it, but you're not sure where to start, or how you're going to make it happen.
Don't let that stop you. You don't have to have it all figured out.
Just start somewhere.
Start with one baby step, then another, then another... and watch it unfold before your very eyes.
Don't let neglected dreams and projects become regrets; your beat-skipping heart will thank you for it.
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If you want extra support or accountability to get started, I can help.
I love seeing people take action on dreams and projects that make them come alive. It makes me come alive too! And I love dissecting projects and goals into baby steps - doable baby steps. Someone once asked me how I managed to accomplish all that I'd accomplished in a span of five months. My answer? One action at a time.
If you have a deadline to meet, we'll work with that. If you don't, we'll work on gaining momentum. Everybody has their pace.
It's not always about racing to the finish line; it's about making sure you leave the gate.
Take a look at the 3 one-on-one packages I offer and see if anything tickles your fancy. Yea or nay, give yourself that first step forward. Make that fabulous project happen!
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Reader Comments (1)
Yes to baby steps! Thanks for this awesome reminder, as always, Steph!