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How to Set & Meet Achievable Goals (Part 1 of 2)

As we approach the end of an unprecedented year - filled with one unexpected challenge after another, it feels impossible to plan for the next month, let alone set goals for the next 1 to 3 years.

In part one of this workshop, we’ll learn about setting goals that you’re passionate about and excited to achieve. For this workshop, we’ll be focused on personal goals, but many of the lessons can be applied in a professional setting.

  • Aligning your goals with your dreams gives them meaning. We’ll start the workshop by getting clear about your purpose and visualizing your dreams.

  • We’ll walk through steps to set goals that you truly care about with a roadmap to get you there.

  • We’ll spend some time sharing and refining our goals to give you the best chance at success.

In part two, we’ll check-in on your progress, discuss common pitfalls and share strategies to help you get back on track if you stop making progress on your goals. Part 2 to be scheduled for early 2021.

All participants are encouraged to register along with a friend who will serve as their “accountability buddy”

Registration is free for AWWEE members + 1 guest
$20 non-member registration includes a free guest registration

About Our Presenters

Jennifer Persike has a passion for supporting women to be their best, both professionally and personally. Jennifer is President of JP & Co. where she draws upon her 30+ years’ experience to help organizations elevate their internal management focus and external strategic communications. Most recently, Jennifer was Executive Director for Leadership California, a nonprofit foundation that offers programs which provide a critical foundation and experiences to help women positively impact their workplaces and communities.

Prior to her role at Leadership California, Jennifer was Deputy Executive Director for the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA), where she led operations and programs and created major award-winning statewide public education campaigns and programs in response to natural disasters and critical issues.

You likely know Meghan Roberts as the Executive Director for AWWEE, but you may not know that she is also a trained life coach through the Academy of Coaching Excellence. Meghan has worked with clients through major personal and professional life transitions.

Although she is not actively working with clients, Meghan’s focus as a coach was on supporting her clients to get and stay clear on what is truly important to them. She believes that everyone has a unique path and her role as a coach was to support clients to move along that path with clarity and ease. Meghan has training on goal setting and experience working with clients to set goals that they are excited to achieve.


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