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The Art of Strat­egy: Cre­at­ing A Strate­gic Planner

How long have you had the same goals on your list of achieve­ments? Do you have ideas and project that con­tinue to linger and languish—either as plans on paper or incom­plete starts? Are you think­ing of start­ing another new project, but don’t know how to pri­or­i­tize this one so it gets done? Do you know what you should be doing, but pro­cras­ti­nate or feel over­whelmed about it? Or do you want to know how to direct your­self or peo­ple you work with (or live with) to get spe­cific results?

If any of these sce­nar­ios ring true, spend a few hours to learn and apply The Art of Strat­egy to what­ever new or undone project you’d like to see turn out even bet­ter than expected.

The Art of Strat­egy pro­vides a frame­work for deter­min­ing the results you want to achieve, a work­able plan for mak­ing it hap­pen, and a way to reg­u­larly mon­i­tor progress and make adjust­ments as you go.

strat_contestIn this work­shop you will learn:

  • The three top rea­sons why goal-setting fails to get us the results we want, and how to change that equa­tion so that it works
  • How to get your impor­tant projects off the back burner
  • Ways of deal­ing with over­whelm and procrastination
  • How strate­gic think­ing and plan­ning helps your cre­ative process
  • The dif­fer­ence between objec­tives, strate­gies and tac­tics: and why you need to know how to make these three tools work for you
  • How to empower your­self with a SMART vision
  • The magic of the “stop-doing” list

These are incred­i­bly pow­er­ful tools that align your con­scious and sub­con­scious mind, with care­fully planned action steps and plans that keep you mov­ing for­ward. This work­shop is not about mak­ing wimpy res­o­lu­tions or wish­ful think­ing. This is about kick­ing some major cre­ative butt so you can get the results you know you want.

You will learn, prac­tice and apply these tools using the fun, engag­ing visual jour­nal process intro­duced in The Cre­ative Entre­pre­neur. The Strate­gic Plan­ner is a power tool you can adapt and con­tinue to use on your own, long after the workshop.

You will leave with a strate­gic plan for your­self or your busi­ness, beau­ti­fully crafted into your own, unique, visual strate­gic planner.

You will also cre­ate a SMART vision card (or a whole deck, depend­ing on how fast you work!) to keep in your strate­gic plan­ner and use to stay moti­vated, inspired and on-track with your pas­sion and purpose.

Online Work­shop Format

  • Work­shop includes a 2 down­load­able .pdf full color work­books filled with exam­ples and tips, plus 2 mp3 record­ings to accom­pany the workbooks.
  • Online work­shops allow you the oppor­tu­nity to take the work­shop again and again, when­ever you want to eval­u­ate your strat­egy or a busi­ness opportunity.
  • A pri­vate online work­shop forum is avail­able just for reg­is­tered work­shop par­tic­i­pants. Lisa will per­son­ally mon­i­tor the forum and answer your ques­tions and give feed­back on assign­ments. This is a unique oppor­tu­nity to study per­son­ally with The Cre­ative Entre­pre­neur author, Lisa Sonora Beam.

win_wrkshpThe con­test

Through­out the month of July I will be hold­ing a con­test to win a free work­shop with Lisa Sonora Beam. Each week begin­ning today a new con­test will be posted,the con­test dura­tion will from three to seven days just to make it inter­est­ing. Also the entry require­ments may vary just to get you thinking.

Win this workshop:

I will select 1 win­ner from those of you who com­ment on this post between July 8,2009 and Tues­day July 13. The win­ner will be posted on July 14 and will receive a free “ticket” to this amaz­ing on-line work­shop. Devel­op­ing and using a strate­gic plan for your busi­ness is a crit­i­cal part of build­ing a suc­cess­ful business.

To Enter:

Just com­ment below and tell us why you think Visual Jour­nal­ing will help you and what you think it can help you with. Are you expe­ri­enc­ing a cre­ative block? Are the two sides of your brain get­ting along or is one more dom­i­nant than the other? What is your biggest bar­rier to engag­ing your left brain or for that mat­ter the right brain? Be imag­i­na­tive, be cre­ative and don’t be afraid.

 

Comments

  1. I believe I have just touched on this by hap­pen­stance. I am part of a project for the ART HOUSE in Atlanta, where they give you a sketch book and you fill it and then it goes back to them to be part of a trav­el­ing library book. As I am work­ing on this I can see the ben­e­fits of this work­shop. I have made vison boards, and some torn mag­a­zine books but never taken a project to the point of a visual jour­nal­ing. This could truly ben­e­fit my work, my busi­ness. I am so excited about visual jour­nal­ing and would rel­ish a free ticket!!

  2. Lisa DeYoungNo Gravatar says:

    I am in the throws of start­ing a new busi­ness –rein­vent­ing myself really. After many years of work­ing in the pub­lish­ing and cor­po­rate world a lay­off has forced me to fol­low my dream. I have cre­ated River­Town Press (Jour­nals & Cards: hand-printed, hand-crafted, eco-friendly), and although I have so many ideas for my lit­tle com­pany I have not yet got­ten much past strug­gling to cre­ate designs and pro­duce inven­tory to sell at the Farm­ers Mar­ket in our town.

    I have just started read­ing Lisa’s book ‘The Cre­ative Entre­pre­neur’, and I think her work­shop, in addi­tion, would help pro­pel me for­ward! I am, of course, a visual per­son –and love to cre­ate visual pages in my jour­nals already.

  3. I did not see the date for the Art of Strat­egy Work­shop? Di di miss it or can I sign up?

    • BillNo Gravatar says:

      Sorry it is an on-line work­shop with down­load­able con­tent forum access to Lisa. This way you can down­load the lessons and get coach­ing from Lisa in the forum.

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