Kimberly is back with her Free Workshop and Intro to Success Teams! This was so much fun last time...hope more of you can experience the joy of this experience. Kimberly is amazing at bringing out the best in people and helping them uncover the inner passions and yearnings that lie beneath years and perhaps decades of the piled-on-muck of doubt, insecurity, and 'settling' for less than what we want.
This will be a lively, interactive workshop to help people who want to explore the self-employment side of life. This workshop is geared toward those who have dreamed about starting their own business, but need a shot of support and accountability. There will be several group exercises designed to get everyone's creative juices flowing.
Blurb on Success Teams and Kimberly's background:
Success Teams were designed by the internationally known author and success guru, Barbara Sher, almost 30 years ago and have been run all over the world with extraordinary success ever since then. The certified Success Team leaders have been trained by Barbara to run a specific 8 week program.
I've run 10 Success Teams in Boulder as the Certified Success Team leader here. The whole Success Team approach helped me tremendously with my own dream project of going to college (Naropa University) as well as several other goals, so it is particularly thrilling for me to be able to show others how to move through resistance and make their dreams happen.
Some people join Success Teams because they have no idea what they want, or only vague clues. Others know what they want but have not been able to get it for a variety of reasons. Success Teams provide just the right kind of support and structure to move everyone ahead.
Hi Sandra, A late arrival would be perfectly acceptable. I will probably still be introducing the exercises and talking about the history and basics of Success teams, so you will arriving just at the right time to jump into the fun bits!
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I would love to attend but I am working until 7.
Is a late arrival acceptable?