Execellence is NEVER an accident; it is the RESULT of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, skillful execution and the vision to see obstacles as opportunities

~Hustle Wisely While Young~


Monday, February 18, 2008

~18~ DREAM seminar by Aspen Club







#1 Dream Seminar: Believe in Your Dream January 15th, 2008 by Tasha

  • How important is it to believe in your dream?

    A belief is something you choose and it influences your thoughts and, therefore, your actions and results. Beliefs are never neutral; they either move you toward or away from your dream. It is imperative to create a strong belief in yourself and your dream so you take the necessary action to get what you want in life. Having a powerful belief also helps you on the more difficult days.

When Beth decided she wanted to train for her first half-marathon, the dream seemed overwhelming. Beth used the Dream Coach strategies to overcome obstacles and help build her belief, then she completed her first three-mile goal. Four months later, Beth successfully ran her first half-marathon in the valley!

  • What do you want to believe in?
#2 Dream Seminar: Access Your Dreamer January 11th, 2008 by Tasha
  • Do you know what you really want for 2008?
  • When you think about your goal or dream, are you excited and inspired?

Accessing your dreamer is: tapping into the incredibly ambitious, anything-is-possible part of you and creating a dream you are passionate about.

Betty is a vivacious woman in the valley. She attended the #1 Dream Workshop last year to have a fun day with her friend at the Aspen Club and Spa; they signed up for spa services and everything. By the end of the day, Betty obviously accessed her dreamer. She announced to the entire group her dream of owning a wine bar in Carbondale!

  • What is your passion?
  • What does your dreamer really want this year?

#3 Dream Seminar: Live on ‘Purpose’ January 10th, 2008 by Kim Moore

  • If your dream is aligned with your purpose - you will be more likely to achieve it.
    What is all this talk about finding your purpose? It’s not as complicated as you think. The problem is, we’re connected to our ego purpose “to help people”…”to be successful”…”to be happy”… and we don’t often know our ’soul’s’ purpose. For example “To be alive”…”To seek”…”To learn”…”To live life as an adventurer”.

Here’s a fun exercise if you’re liking where I’m going with this:“Three Memories of Passion” Worksheet

1. List three memories from your life that you are passionate about: (there is no right or wrong answer)

2. What’s the theme that threads your memories together? (you don’t have to look too hard)

This could be your purpose! Try it on and let it evolve. See how the good things in your life evolve from that purpose you came up with. It feels weird at first, because we are taught to be useful, not purposeful. Have Fun!

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