< back

It’s Halloween…What Do You Want to Be?

We all know Halloween as the day kids get dressed up to look like their dream person. Do they want to be a princess, pirate, clown, queen, vampire, Cleopatra, Lady Gaga? It’s fun for them to think about and it often take weeks for them to decide.

What about you?

It’s Halloween and I’m asking you the same question. What do you want to be? If you could be anything you wanted – and time and money were no object – what would you be? An entrepreneur, business woman, artist, sculptor, writer, corporate CEO, inventor…WHAT? I’ll bet it’s as hard for you as it’s been these past few weeks for the kids in your life.

So many of us are in some kind of transition and are reinventing ourselves. Maybe you one of the many women who are returning to the workplace after a divorce, death or empty nest? Or are your caregiving days behind you and you’re ready to ramp up your career so you can get promoted and/or make more money? Have you reached a professional peak and now want to paint?

In my Vision Board Classes, which I run a couple times each year, I tell women they can have the life of their dreams. So they come looking “the magic”…but don’t know what they want. And if they – or you – don’t know what you want, you have no chance of getting it! And here’s the rub: if you aren’t leading your life in the direction of your dreams, someone else is probably doing it for you – and it’s toward their dreams that they’re taking you.

If you aren’t sure what you want to be, here are three tips for helping you figure it out:

1 – Think back to past Halloweens. Was there a theme? Were you always someone with power? Were your costumes whimsical creatures? What does that tell you about yourself?

2 – Look at magazines. Your local library and book store has hundreds of them. Walk the aisles and see what grabs you. Have you always liked decorating or baking – and you’re really good at it? Do you gravitate to the business section or finances? What jazzes you about the magazines you find? What does that tell you about your interests?

3 – If this was going to be your last year on earth, what would you regret not having done? Did you always want to get a college degree, but never got around to it? Have you always thought you’d be great doing something in the medical field – doctor, nurse, midwife, chiropractor, massage therapist, acupuncturist? In Victorious Woman! I tell the story of Annie, the woman who made beautiful wedding gowns, who was dying. In her last months she regretted not opening up a wedding shop. Do you have something that burns deep inside, but you keep ignoring it?

So…what do you want to be?

My next Vision Board classes will begin in the New Year, with intro classes in December. I’ll post them through my mailing list. You can join my mailing list at: http://www.victoriouswoman.com

Comments

comments

Leave a Reply

  

  

  

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Featured Event


Girlfriend Gala 2012

The Victorious Woman Celebration!
May 23

What would you do without your girlfriends?

How many times have your girlfriends been your support team – and you theirs – through life’s rough patches and tough times? And, when you’re on the victorious side of a challenge, aren’t they the BEST ones with whom to celebrate the success?

Register Now!



Learn more about how Annmarie Works with the aspiring Victorious Woman who is a SmartWoman@Work leader or in the midst of a New Beginning... Learn more

Victorious Woman Articles & Info

Follow The Victorious Woman Project

       

Victory Newsletter

Sign-up to Get Your Personal Victory Starter Kit

*

*



*


* Required
Email Marketing by VerticalResponse

Twitter Feed

Upcoming Events

Testimonials

This is well put together and the end-of-chapter material is particularly supportive. — Judge's Editorial Commentary; Ben Franklin Awards

It's a terrific book. — Maloney

This is very helpful. I’m a new supervisor…this information helps me to understand those I supervise.

This will make a difference in my life. — Professional Staff Member, House of Representatives

Excellent content and good stories to drive the points home. — HR Manager, Goodwill Industries

The content was powerful and made me really think about how to take charge of myself. — District Sales Coordinator, AFLAC

This increased my courage to speak up to leadership. — Administrative Assistant, DCCC

Thank you! I needed a step up and was looking for ideas. — Operations mgr, NOAA

Get It Today!