"Most people overestimate what they can do in a day,
and underestimate what they can do in a year."
(adapted from Bill Gates)
Make time to make a plan, online on Jan 1st, 2nd, 15th or 16th
Keep reading to learn more about the event and how to find out about future events...
The start of the New Year is a time people have used to set resolutions since the ancient Babylonians 4000 years ago. Some research suggests that while only about 8% of people consistently reach their resolutions, even those who set them do better than those who don't...
But what if you could do better than resolutions?
This New Years' Goal Crafting Intensive is an online workshop that picks up where resolutions fall short. It's designed to provide you with the structure, focus and support you need to develop powerful goals that will help you have the most productive year of your life—so far!
What you can accomplish:
The Intensive includes pre-workshop exercises so that you arrive ready to hit the ground running, instruction and coaching to provide you personalized support, and a practice group that meets weekly so you can continue learning with peers throughout the year.
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Benjamin Carr
I’m good at helping people get clear about their big picture and staying aligned with that big picture on a daily and weekly basis, over a longer period of time.
I’ve got a background in mindfulness meditation and helped develop a lot of the GCI content.
I’m particularly interested in working with individuals in organizational and management contexts, around topics like leadership, strategy, org design, change management, etc.
Malcolm Ocean
I've designed many productivity systems, the most well-known of which is of course Complice itself. I've also experimented with dozens of other systems, habits, and techniques for making my life more productive. I used to coach for Beeminder, so I'm a good person to talk to about hard accountability systems too.
I'm a great person to talk to if you need encouragement or guidance taking a leap from working a dayjob to pursuing your own thing.
Sarah McManus
I enjoy catalyzing flow through internal conflict debugging and creative responses to stuckness, along with meaning-making and mindset work. I can help you experience more coherence between what you’re doing and what you care about, build a supportive mindset to get your whole self on board for action, and troubleshoot systems for scaffolding your goals.
I also have quite a lot of experience in helping people integrate intense emotional or transformative experiences.
Mary Bajorek
I’m a life coach for anyone at crossroads in their life asking themselves the question of “Who do I want to become?” My specialties lie in deconstructing internal narratives and limiting beliefs through gentle inquiry and presence with the experience.
I will help you in getting to know yourself better, making short- and long-term decisions that deeply align with your core self and ensuring you stay on the path that feels the most energizing and enlivening to you.
...and more!
We have over a dozen other coaches with a variety of experiences and expertise, and each session has a different mix of those coaches depending on their availability. We'll have them introduce themselves so you know who to ask, or you can just post in your coach channel and we'll find the best person to answer your question.
We also have a directory of all past coaches that are offering ongoing 1-on-1 coaching, so you can reach out to them.
"The Goal Crafting Intensive gave me more clarity around how to create goals that strike a balance between focus and flexibility."
"The GCI workshop set a great tone for the new year—starting it in a growth-oriented way focused on building systems rather than setting commitments without follow-through."
75% of past participants we surveyed were
significantly more prepared for their year
compared to previous years, thanks to the GCI.
75% of survey respondents were significantly more prepared for their year compared to previous years, due to our workshop.
The scientific literature broadly agrees that goals have (at least) four important effects[1]:
Some people (notably Dilbert creator Scott Adams) have claimed that instead of goals, you should have "systems". Nonsense. Have both.
At the Goal-Crafting Intensive, we'll talk about how to use goals effectively, while not falling into some of the common traps, like lost purposes or a mindset of pre-success failure.
"I was worried that the workshop would basically just be a marketing event for Complice... yet another webinar trying to upsell me. But it was totally the opposite.
The content was generally applicable, and the coaches were consistently focused on helping me with what I needed most. This workshop was truly about supporting me in defining, refining, and going for my goals"
The Goal-Crafting Intensive is offered on a PWYW basis, for the following reasons:
There will be a $25 ticket price up-front, to confirm that participants are serious about the event. Then at the end of the event, when we settle up, you pay whatever you want. There's no minimum (and no maximum).
We know some people would rather not engage in economic experiments though, so if you'd rather, you can go ahead and just pay a market rate of $275 up-front.
...now what?
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Then come back & click here to access your Q1 review.