The new year is a great time to fill the blanks of our lives and get clear about what we want to create in the upcoming months. This past December I won a contest for the best head start idea for 2011 on Darren Hardy's blog. He was one of the speaker's I saw in San Franscisco at Brendon Burchard's Live Event. I won an autograghed signed copy of the Compound Effect and a subscription to Success Magazine which I gave to my two main miracle motivators as holiday gifts.
My winning idea was to create a massive target board with a linear road map to follow through the months of 2011. The creative mind wants to do everything at once and we all know that this can lead to a path of frustration. The above is a mini planner for creating your own massive target board. Don't forget to include the main project for each month and the sub tasks you will need to get done to pull it all through. What are you going to create this year? Print out the planner above and have fun filling in the blanks! I was happy to see that in one of Brendon's lastest training he suggests a similar calander planner so you know where and how you are adding value each month.
Another way you can kickstart your new year into action is to purchase my new ebook:
Cassandra Russell's: Creative Power Tools
{33} Fast Track Strategies To Activate Your Power Potential
For the past 5 years I've written my blog filled with what I call Creativity Prescriptions. These creative techniques, ideas and prompts are designed to embellish and empower your life. This e book of 33 techniques will bring out your best.
If you are ready to bring in your bliss this year, then this book is a must for you!
This eBook gives you a step by step guide to creative living! These book is for anyone ready to be creatively empowered.
It is written so that beginners can get started and seasoned pros can easily add it to their personal development repertoire. With 33 strategies, ideas and instruction and over 30 clear color photos, you will have no trouble applying these simple yet profound insights.

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