Creating Your Vision: A roadmap to overcoming onbstacles and achieving your goals

 

I am really excited to announce the launch of my new workshop through Women at Work.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH

6:30PM

$35

LOCATION: Tabarka Studio

912 N La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90069

CREATING YOUR VISION

A roadmap to overcoming obstacles and achieving your goals

Why I am offering this workshop?

I, for whatever reason, have been a woman that throughout her career has been pulled by vision.  I have often asked myself, why is it that I have been able to move forward on dreamlike projects and make them a reality even in the face of obstacles like, oh I don’t know, having no idea how I am actually going to make it happen.  I have worked with famous artists and created guerilla marketing campaigns and experiences that have looked as if they cost tens of thousands of dollars for $500. When I look back at all of this, it’s as if I created something out of nothing, time and time again.

As I began to explore why I have been able to achieve these things when I have seen so many women filled with big goals and dreams not move one step forward, I came across a quote by Henry Ford that seemed to slap me in the face with the answer.  

“OBSTACLES ARE THE SCARY THINGS THAT GET IN THE WAY WHEN YOU TAKE YOUR EYE OFF THE TARGET.”

Anything that I have done or accomplished that seemed impossible, always started with a very strong vision; or as Mr. Ford puts it, a target.  That vision for me was always so strong that I could not help but move towards it. 

What you will learn?

I find that most small business owners, sales people, and creatives are so busy and bogged down with the work they have to do on a day to day basis, that they do not give themselves time to work on their vision.  In this one-hour workshop you will get clarity around what you really want, where you want to go, and how you want to get there. In the end, you will have constructed a clear picture of the future and concrete plan for how to move forward. 

 
Ginna Christensen