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Leif Hansen
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Port Townsend, Washington
Posted by Leif Hansen, Port Townsend, Washington | Nov 10, 2008

Subscribe to Community-wide general discussion I dare you 2009

You asked for it, you got it. We had a great response to the I dare you 2 thread, and people are starting to share how the year went.

There's been a few requests already for a new discussion to share goals for 2009, and we'll check back again next year.

I also point out, for those who haven't yet read it, my post about this cool new goal-tracking, co-coaching type site I found recently -Noomii. I think it could really help accelerate Bizniks towards their goals if used well.

Let me know in that thread if you use it, keep this one to stating your... S)pecific M)easurable A)ttractive R)ealistic T)imely Goals for 2009:

4 Bizniks have posted replies

  • Sierra Faye Kennedy LMP
    Posted by Sierra Faye Kennedy LMP, Seattle, Washington | Nov 11, 2008

    part of that 100k next year would be also for the sale of goods.

    Never really done that before.

    So I will gross 100k in the year 2009 by collecting financial supply from channels such as: giving massage in my office, a thriving out-call massage business, speaking gigs, merchandise sales, event hosting, subletting, consultation, tutorials and massage classes.

    w00t. good start!

  • PJ Harris
    Posted by PJ Harris, Seattle, Washington | Nov 12, 2008

    Here goes:

    Have 2 or more sources of "hands off", creative, joyful income bringing in at least an extra 10K a year by 12/01/09.

    12 more clients a week that are actively seeking to participate in the process of healing their bodies by 12/01/09

    Continue to write my Weekly Wednesday Massage Blog and write at least 3 massage articles by 12/01/09.

    Great thread. Thanks Leif.

  • Leif Hansen
    Posted by Leif Hansen, Port Townsend, Washington | Nov 12, 2008

    Great 'SMART' goals ladies, way to go!

  • Jonathan Martin
    Posted by Jonathan Martin, Seattle, Washington | Nov 12, 2008

    By November 2009 I will be ready to transition to working 4 8hour days a week. While hitting my annual sales target of 300k.

    Sweet and simple, now it is foot to pavement time:)

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