Setting Your Sights on Transformation
Wow. It’s already November – which means we’ve reached the last two months of the year! Are you ready to create a transformation as we step into preparation for 2023? Over here at Revenue Breakthrough, we are so busy preparing for our upcoming event, The Big Comeback, which we’re holding December 7-9.
Now, this event is all about creating a business that supports and contributes to the life that you want to step into. During the event, we create our own 14-step Certified Revenue Breakthrough Plans.
One of the topics that I like to discuss at the event is this question of – why do we make goals that we can’t hit, that don’t work, or that leave us feeling disappointed?
When we’re thinking about the true reasons behind that disappointment, I think it’s super important to realize that many of us view goals with the intention of changing something about ourselves – about the way we operate – and in turn changing our businesses.
But looking at ourselves and our businesses through a lens focused on change tends to set us up for disappointment. Here’s why.
Often, when we think about changing who we are, we’re looking at a version of ourselves that we used to be and trying to become that person again.
For example, I spent so many years trying to change my body – and not just change it a little. I was trying to make my body look the way I looked in my twenties – and the truth is, I’m never going to look that way again.
Frankly, thinking this way also completely ignores the possibility that I could look better than I did in my twenties – just in a different way. I’m never going to be 25 again.
When you’re trying to change into a past version of yourself or your imagined version of an entrepreneur that you saw in a magazine, or a peer, or mentor, you’re trying to become someone you’re not.
So instead, I like to use the word “transformation.”
When you’re looking to create a transformation, you’re looking to embody a part of yourself that has yet to be discovered.
You’re transforming your business into a completely new future, a new array of possibilities. This is something that you’ve never done, something that no one else has done, and therefore something that evades comparison.
With this mindset, the possibilities are completely limitless.
So as you look at the last two months of the year and start to plan out 2023, my invitation to you is to ask, not how you’re going to change or what needs to change, but rather, what are you transforming, and what is this transformation going to look like?
What do you really want in your future, and how can you work to create that possibility?
This is not about what happened in the past. This is not about what anybody else is doing. It’s about what YOU really want for YOUR future.
Allow your future to pull you forward into that transformation.
Now, if all of this feels overwhelming, know that we’ll be spending a lot of time working through these questions in a safe, fun, and creative way on day one of The Big Comeback Event, and then we’re going to create a strategy for that transformation.
So if this is resonating with you, I want to invite you to register for The Big Comeback Event at www.BigComebackEvent.com.
And in the meantime, resist the urge to backpedal and hold on to this question – what are you going to transform?