I just found out about an interesting FREE Facebook program that will begin on January 11th and run through January 15th called the Make Today Matter Program. It’s based upon a new book called Make Today Matter Makeover by best selling author Brooke Noel.
Brooke, a Life management expert, says historically more than 80% of New Year’s resolutions are abandoned by late February because most people view resolutions as another pressure in an already pressure-filled life. I can TOTALLY agree with that statement.
Whether you want to curb your caffeine cravings, stop procrastinating or really reduce stress in 2010, Brook Noel is hosting a FREE 5-day Facebook Workshop (Jan. 11-15) based on her popular online course Transforming Resolutions Into Reality.
Here’s a quick outline of the program:
DAY 1: Ready, set, Goal! – Brook shares the crucial formula for creating a successful goal. Participants will apply these principles to choose a goal for 2010.
DAY 2: Visualize Success – During day two, Brook shares how seeing is believing when it comes to goal-work. Participants will learn the science behind visualizing and affirming a goal and begin to create a visual goal map.
DAY 3: From Vision to Plan – With our goal firmly in mind, we turn our attention to creating an overall big-picture goal plan to takes us from point A to point B.
DAY 4: The Goal Zoom-lens – During day four, participants continue to work with their goal plan and learn how to create manageable monthly, weekly, and daily steps to guide them toward success.
DAY 5: Action, Attitude and Energy – During our final lesson, Brook shares how attitude, action, and energy lead to long-term success and provides tips for maintaining motivation and high-energy as participants get ready to embark on a journey to make their goals a reality!
To learn more or to join the program you can click on this link below,
For more information about Brooke Noel visit www.BrookeNoelStudio.com.
To learn more about Make Today Matter (Time Management & Organization Solutions) to to www.MakeTodayMatter.net (notice it’s .net and not .com).
*I was not asked to post this or compensated for this post. I posted this for the benefit of my blog readers.