Creating Action – Part Three
- Jan, 25 2011
- By Meg
- Business & Life
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Today we’re picking back up with the Creating Action series. For the last week, I’ve been blogging through my experience with Tara Gentile’s 8-part course, Creating Action. If you missed some or all of the earlier posts, catch up here:
Today, we’re on to:
Assignment 3: What can you accomplish today?
Read More...Creating Action – Part Two
- Jan, 18 2011
- By Meg
- Business & Life
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As many of you know, I’m blogging through my experience with Tara Gentile’s 8-part course, Creating Action. If you missed some or all of the earlier posts, catch up here:
Today, we’re on to:
Assignment 2: Action is Dirty
Read More...Creating Action – Part One
- Jan, 17 2011
- By Meg
- Business & Life
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A few days ago, I mentioned that I had signed up for Tara Gentile‘s Creating Action course, as part of my ongoing effort to get myself and my business wrestled into some sort of manageable order. It’s a 3 week course involving 8 “assignments”, and today we begin the journey:
Assignment 1: What’s your Goal
Read More...Creating Action – Intro
- Jan, 13 2011
- By Meg
- Business & Life
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Today, I signed up for a 3-week course offered (for free!) by Tara Gentile, editor of Scoutie Girl. Scoutie Girl has become one of my favorite and most-relied on blogs, thanks in large part to Tara’s generous and accessible wisdom, so I’m excited to see where the next 3 weeks take me!
The course is called Creating Action, and to my understanding it’s basically just what it sounds like – a series of exercises and challenges designed to help me put my goals down on paper and start making them happen.
Of course, the first step to any of that is actually creating some goals, which I suspect will be the topic of the first lesson. It can’t come soon enough! My dreams for my art and business have been vague and undefined for far too long – I’m never going to get anywhere that way.
Anywho, the point to all of this is to inform you that I’ll be blogging my way through the experience. Hopefully this will allow you to take something away from it as well, as I expect most of the exercises will be just as applicable to personal goals as they are to my business-related ones.
So, here’s to turning our dreams into goals and finally making them happen! We begin on Monday. I’ll see you there.
If you intend to join me on this journey, whether wholeheartedly or just in part, leave a note in the comments section – we can cheer each other on.

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