Archive for December, 2009

I trust you are having a wonderful holiday season with family and friends!

We have my husband’s mother and his brother from Calgary here until New Year’s; our son stayed for 3 days (this is a very long time for him); my parents were over for Christmas day dinner; and our daughter is in Thailand until mid-January this year.

I’ll get back to the regular theme on the posts near the end of the week. And, for those who have been reading the posts sequentially: YES, I have my bold goal written down – and, I’ve publicly posted it in our ‘coaching group’ on line so it is out there gaining momentum. Last night, as I did some office clean-up, I realized how the ‘bold goal’ was already working (and very well, I must say!) My goal will be there for you by January 1. I’m warning you, it’s a bit of a stretch for me and it may be quite a shock for some of you – so, psyche up!

In the spirit of the season, I have created FREE GIFT (a 1 hour audio report) for you…

 “5 simple steps YOU can take NOW to ensure that 2010 is a profitable year for you and your business.” 

Go to http://www.SueCrutcher.com and you will see the link on the left hand side. Fill in your first name, email address, click ‘submit’. A link to instant access will appear in your in-box. There is also a link so you can download the audio to listen later.

I know you’ll enjoy this audio – it’s chock-full of great ideas and how to implement them. Plus, I’ve included 2 extra bonus steps as well. Plus, I introduce my new premiere product: [t]Sunami Of Success Program. I’m planning on having a transcript of it available in the near future as well. Before I get the ‘cart before the horse’, I’ll stop on that thought.

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 Sue Crutcher, CMMSC, CPC, CPTN-CPT

Money, Marketing and Soul Coach; Life Empowerment Mentor; Baby Steps to Success Expert

Creator of [t]Sunami Of Success Program*

PSAre you aware that there are other FREE RESOURCES on my website? Check out the 30-60 second audio message updated weekly on “Tuesday Tidbits”; request my FREE REPORT: “How to say ‘no’ – nicely” (will be gone December 31, 2009) and/or sign up for my monthly “Sue’s News” ezine.  Also, check under ‘resources’ for downloads and news. I will be adding items this week. Where? Here: http://www.SueCrutcher.com

PPS – have a ‘burning question’ after reading this blog? Comment here or email it to me at: Susan@SueCrutcher.com – please put ‘Question’ in the subject line. I’d love to hear from you.

PPPS – want to comment or ask your ‘burning question’ live (well, almost live)? I’ve set up a call-line at (214) 615-6505 x1845. So, if you wake up at 3am and you have to ask a question or want to share something with me (up to 5 minutes), simply call – you won’t wake me up. It goes to a recording center which then e-mails me that I have a message. Remember to leave a contact email or phone number so I can get back to you!

 * = [t]Sunami of Success and [t]Sunami of Success Program are © July 2009 by Susan (Sue) Crutcher. All rights reserved.

I don’t remember where I got this story, or who sent it to me, and sadly I have no idea who wrote it; but I’ve kept it in my reference files for this time of year so that I may share it with others…

May you, your family and all whom you hold dear to you have a wonderful, joyous holiday — and always remember the spirit of the season.

Sue Crutcher, CMMSC, CPC, PHWC, RRPr, CPTN-CPT

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I remember my first Christmas adventure with Grandma. I was just a kid. I remember tearing across town on my bike to visit her on the day my big sister dropped the bomb: “There is no Santa Claus,” she jeered. “Even dummies know that!”

My Grandma was not the gushy kind, never had been. I fled to her that day because I knew she would be straight with me. I knew Grandma always told the truth, and I knew that the truth always went down a whole lot easier when swallowed with one of her “world-famous” cinnamon buns. I knew they were world-famous, because Grandma said so. It had to be true.

Grandma was home, and the buns were still warm. Between bites, I told her everything.

She was ready for me. “No Santa Claus?” She snorted….”Ridiculous! Don’t believe it. That rumor has been going around for years, and it makes me mad, plain mad!! Now, put on your coat, and let’s go.”

“Go? Go where, Grandma?” I asked. I hadn’t even finished my second world-famous cinnamon bun.

“Where” turned out to be Kerby’s General Store, the one store in town that had a little bit of just about everything. As we walked through its doors, Grandma handed me ten dollars. That was a bundle in those days. “Take this money,” she said, “and buy something for someone who needs it. I’ll wait for you in the car.” Then she turned and walked out of Kerby’s.

I was only eight years old. I’d often gone shopping with my mother, but never had I shopped for anything all by myself. The store seemed big and crowded, full of people scrambling to finish their Christmas shopping. For a few moments I just stood there, confused, clutching that ten-dollar bill, wondering what to buy, and who on earth to buy it for. I thought of everybody I knew: my family, my friends, my neighbors, the kids at school, and the people who went to my church.

I was just about thought out, when I suddenly thought of Bobby Decker. He was a kid with bad breath and messy hair, and he sat right behind me in Mrs. Pollock’s second grade class. Bobby Decker didn’t have a coat. I knew that because he never went out to recess during the winter. His mother always wrote a note, telling the teacher that he had a cough, but all us kids knew that Bobby Decker didn’t have a cough; he didn’t have a good coat.

I fingered the ten-dollar bill with growing excitement. I would buy Bobby Decker a coat! I settled on a red corduroy one that had a hood to it. It looked real warm, and he would like that.

“Is this a Christmas present for someone?” the lady behind the counter asked kindly, as I laid my ten dollars down.

“Yes, ma’am,” I replied shyly. “It’s for Bobby.”

The nice lady smiled at me, as I told her about how Bobby really needed a good winter coat. I didn’t get any change, but she put the coat in a bag, smiled again, and wished me a Merry Christmas.

That evening, Grandma helped me wrap the coat in Christmas paper and ribbons and wrote, “To Bobby, From Santa Claus” on it (a little tag fell out of the coat and Grandma tucked it in her Bible). Grandma said that Santa always insisted on secrecy. Then she drove me over to Bobby Decker’s house, explaining as we went that I was now and forever officially one of Santa’s helpers.

Grandma parked down the street from Bobby’s house, and she and I crept noiselessly and hid in the bushes by his front walk. Then Grandma gave me a nudge. “All right, Santa Claus,” she whispered, “get going.”

I took a deep breath, dashed for his front door, threw the present down on his step, pounded his door and flew back to the safety of the bushes and Grandma. Together we waited breathlessly in the darkness for the front door to open. Finally it did, and there stood Bobby.

Fifty years haven’t dimmed the thrill of those moments spent shivering beside my Grandma, in Bobby Decker’s bushes. That night, I realized that those awful rumors about Santa Claus were just what Grandma said they were: ridiculous. Santa was alive and well and we were on his team.

I still have the Bible, with the coat tag tucked inside: $19.95.

May you always have LOVE to share.

And may you always believe in the magic of Santa Claus!

Setting larger goals

Author: Sue

I trust you read the previous post. (If not, I suggest you take a minute to do so before you read this one – it’ll flow together better that way.) I’m sure it made sense. You might have heard about SMART GOALS before.

The question is: did you do the exercise that was included?

I know the majority of you did not. This is no surprise. It’s also no surprise, if you look around you that most people are not living their dreams and not achieving their goals. It really was a small exercise and would have only taken 5 minutes or so to complete.

How many of you took the 5 minutes?

How many of you feel guilty right about now? Lots of people get caught in that cycle as well. So, if you’re feeling guilty, STOP. Stop what? Stop feeling guilty. Stop the voice inside that’s berating you for not getting that teeny-weeny exercise done. It was your choice – you did it or you didn’t. It really is that simple. I, as a certified professional coach, hereby grant you permission to not feel guilty. You are absolved. The end.

Let’s move on.

Today is a new day.

For those who did the exercise: CONGRATULATIONS! Give yourself a pat on the back and realize that you are in the top percentile of the population who are on the way to success in their life and business.

For those who ‘want a second chance’ and there’s a lot of you out there … STOP HERE. Go back to the previous post. Do the exercise. Then, when you are done, continue with the rest of this article.

From the time I left home at 17 until the first year I met my husband, I made a list of goals at the end of each year. Sometimes the list was very short, sometimes long. Sometimes a goal needed to be ‘brought forward’ from the previous year (this was my way of allowing the universe another chance – it didn’t really occur to me that it wasn’t achievable because if I wrote it down, at some level I simply knew it was achievable. I know, I know. Yes, I’m used to be one of those people who occasionally loosened a piece of lint on the floor to give the vacuum cleaner another chance too.) For some reason, it never really bothered me to carry a goal forward. I know this is not the normal thought process. But that’s how my mind worked. Over the years, my track record for achieving the goals that I had written down was very close to 100%.

I remember the last time I consciously wrote out a list of goals – it was almost two decades ago – I listed about 30 items that I wanted to achieve that year (perhaps a tad high). Places I wanted to visit; travel modes I wanted to try; activities/sports I wanted to try; books I wanted to read and the language I wanted to learn. Then, like always, I filed the list and forgot about it. After all, it was written down. I found the list by accident near the end of the year. Everything on that list had been achieved with the exception of learning Spanish (sometimes my goals are too large).

Here’s where I went weird. I was actually distressed at my results. It was too simple, too easy. Achieving goals had to be more difficult than that! So, I made it more difficult. The next year, I didn’t write down my long-term goals (I’ve always kept up with the short-term ones). I got out of the habit of doing it. Life happened. The dog died; the kids’ favourite uncle died; the nanny quit; I closed my company to look after the children; my son’s favourite teacher left; we got a new dog; we got married; then life really happened…

My new business (if you could call it that – my husband always referred to it as a ‘hobby’) went through dramatic feast or famine cycles for the next 15 years including a year (or two) here and there of total shut-down (teenagers … sheesh!).

Now, the children have grown up, the business has been doing better and, earlier this year, I was reminded of long-term goal setting. I joined a success circle where we were requested to ‘post’ our ‘bold goal(s)’ in a public forum. That makes you think a little harder about your goals. Now, instantly, you are accountable to someone (even if it’s simply the awareness that someone somewhere may be watching).

So, I posted a ‘bold income goal’. As soon as I hit ‘send’, I had a mini panic attack. What if? (and you know the stuff that goes through your head) Then, I got thinking: “What action could I take toward that bold income goal that would tip the universal scales in my favour? See … always thinkin’! The universe and nature are one and the same. This brought me to the concept of combining one of the basic mathematical patterns found in nature with my income goals. What better way to determine income than combining math (money) and nature (universe)? Some of you may know where I went from there (especially if, like me, you’re a Dan Brown fan – think DaVinci Code here). Based on a specific mathematical sequence, I created a table of income goals broken down by month for the balance of the year. The same chart can be used to determine the number of clients each month. Yes, that chart is going to be available – I’m planning something for the New Year with it. Want ‘first dibs’? Email me with ‘Chart’ in the subject line.

What happened next? From out of seemingly (of course we know better, don’t we?) no where, clients appeared. Just enough clients to reach my goal each month for six months (admittedly, month 2 was a glitch … a little low; but month 3 was that much higher to balance). Because, where was my focus? It was on achieving a specific amount of income. I did not focus on receiving more than the number listed. Another lesson learned (this is constant in my life, by the way). The focus was important. However, I had not left room for the universe to bring me more.

Whew!! That was a looonnnnggggggggg way around to the point, wasn’t it? Sometimes that happens. Sometimes, you need the background to understand the concept a little better. I trust that background helped because now it’s time for –

The exercise

  • Take that sheet of paper you drew up last time (if there’s room on it; if not, draw a new table)
  • Write your BOLD GOAL (this is your ‘overview’ or ‘big picture’) for the year 2010.
  • Put December 2010 (or an earlier date if you want) in the next column.
  • Place this list somewhere where you can see it early in the day every day.
  • Each morning look at that goal; picture it as having already happened; FEEL the emotion that goes with the achievement. Take a minute or two to bask in the feeling. We’ll talk more about ‘why’ at another time.

Here’s an unusual request:

  • LIMIT yourself to ONE GOAL ONLY for this exercise.
  • Keep it simple.
  • Keep it BOLD.
  • Check it off when completed.
  • Repeat.

Added bonus for high achievers

  • Hold yourself accountable to: (1) the universe and to (2) fellow human beings by POSTING THAT BOLD GOAL on this blog (for newbies: click on ‘comment’ then type your goal, any comments and click ‘post’).
  • Want to be held really accountable? Tell a friend, a co-worker, a family member.
  • Need support in accountability? Tell your coach. Don’t have a coach? Contact me. I’m here to help support you in achieving your highest potential. That’s what I love doing!

That’s it for today. I look forward to seeing some ‘bold goals’ posted here. I’ll be posting mine next time. Why do I get extra time? I don’t. I choose to wait because I want you to figure out your own bold goal not a variation on mine … sneaky, aren’t I?

To fabulous goals!

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OOPS! I almost forgot (for those who were wondering…)

Weight loss update: we’re still not home, so no scale (perhaps, that is a good thing!) I did, however, through the entire vacation, do increasing amounts of stretches each morning; on the second week I added in the free weights (which I actually remembered to bring with me). Vacation is almost over and I’m happy to report that I averaged 5 out of 7 days each week with stretches and/or weights. Plus, we walked every day (sometimes as many as 8 miles) with the doggie; went canoeing at least once a week and bicycled a couple times a week as well – most of those were at least an hour outing each. So, in the big picture, I’m very pleased with the results and happy to be home to my ‘gym’. What did I miss the most? The hot tub! I’ve gotten used to being spoiled since meeting my husband – if I have aches and pains it’s the hot tub for me. Unless they’re really bad of course – then it’s the ice pack. When I have to crush ice and lay on it like a bed and I say ‘aaahhhhh’ – I know I’m in rough shape. Sometimes I have to use alternating hot/cold therapy – like the time my son’s dirt bike got out of control and landed on top of me or the time the tree attacked me and pinned me to the ground… another story, another time … no shortage of stories and events in my life!

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Sue Crutcher, CMMSC, CPC, CPTN-CPT

Money, Marketing and Soul Coach; Life Empowerment Mentor; Baby Steps to Success Expert; Creator of [t]Sunami Of Success™ Program*

* = [t]Sunami of Success and [t]Sunami of Success Program are © July 2009 by Susan (Sue) Crutcher. All rights reserved.

Are you aware that there are other FREE RESOURCES on my website? Check out the 30-60 second audio message updated weekly on “Tuesday Tidbits”; request my FREE REPORT: “How to say ‘no’ – nicely” and/or sign up for my monthly “Sue’s News” ezine. Also, check under ‘resources’ for downloads and news. I add items frequently. Where? Here: www.SueCrutcher.com

PS – have a ‘burning question’ after reading this blog? Comment here or email it to me at: TUSusan@SueCrutcher.comUT – please put ‘Question’ in the subject line. I’d love to hear from you.

 

The New Year is a fabulous time to set our goals (business and personal) for the upcoming year. In fact, that will be the focus for the balance of December and into January.

Wouldn’t it be great to start the New Year off with a ‘bang’ – as in increased income — immediately?

YES! Let’s get started!

No doubt you know that goals and goal setting are important. However, do you actually write your goals down somewhere? Do you follow up on them to check if they happened? Often we forget what our goals ever were. Do you take action toward your goals?  These few questions are very important and you need to have answers to them if you want to have a successful business.

The majority of people have fuzzy, vague goals (if they have any at all) that drift in and out of their consciousness. They have no concrete plan; nothing written down. How could they possibly take action, know what to do next or remember where they are headed?

Your goals do not need to be huge. In fact, if they are, they tend to feel unreal and, therefore, unattainable. Your goals are much more likely to be achieved if you have a plan of action and a sequence of baby steps toward a larger goal.

OK. Time to actually do something!

Exercise:

Take a blank sheet of paper.

(1) Draw a vertical line down the center.

(2) Draw another vertical line about ½” in from the right hand margin.

(3) Draw a horizontal line about 1” down from the top.

(4) LABEL the columns: GOAL | DATE | CHECKMARK

Write down ONE goal you want to achieve at some point in 2010.

Beside it, write down the actual date you want to have it accomplished by.

Leave room for a ‘check mark’ on the right side of the page to be filled in later.

Draw a horizontal line under this grouping. If you want, continue and write down another goal or two. Remember, at this point, to keep them fairly small. You may want to have a ‘master list’ where you keep your ‘big’ goals listed as a reference.

 

5 SECRETS to setting an ATTAINABLE GOAL

Every goal must be:

□       Specific

□       Measureable

□       Attainable

□       Realistic

□       Timely

An easy way to remember the 5 secrets is that the first letter of each word, when spelled out = SMART. If your goal is a SMART GOAL, it is much more likely to be achieved. You may or may not have heard of this ‘formula’ before – it is very common in the world of personal training. As a personal trainer, I want my client to have a realistic goal that is achievable. Why? Because success inspires even greater success.

Example: A client is 150 pounds overweight and is attending an event in one month. She wants to ‘get in shape’ and lose all at least 100 pounds so she can wear a size 8 dress.

So, we take ourselves through the formula to determine whether or not this is a SMART goal:

Is the goal:

□       Specific            YES

□       Measurable     YES

□       Attainable       NO … not in the timeframe     YES … possibly, given enough time

□       Realistic          NO

□       Timely             YES

Because there are two ‘NO’ answers, this goal example is not SMART.

The next step is to rewrite or rework the goal so that it becomes SMART. Since it is reasonable to expect a loss of 2-3  lbs a week with a basic exercise and diet routine, the most the client should safely lose within 30 days would be 15 lbs (IF it happens to be a 5 week month!). So, it would be best to be honest with her regarding the reality of her goal; get her started on her routine (since it takes a minimum of 6 weeks and, most likely, 12 weeks for it to start becoming a part of her life) as soon as possible; and write down the baby action steps to her goal that will create successes she will be able to celebrate along her journey.

Take another look at the goal YOU wrote down.

Does it need to be reworked a little? If so, do that now. Rework it until it passes all the criteria with ‘yes’.

BONUS SECRETS

□       Start with a very small goal – this will help build success.

□       If your goal is unrealistic in one area only – break it down into smaller goals so that it is achievable.

□       Celebrate each and every success along your way.

□       Success breeds more success. Celebration, especially with supportive partner/coach/friend, works wonders in the achievement of your goals.

□       Get a coach. A coach is there to help you over the hurdles, pick you up when you fall down, there for you to lean on, and a supportive cheerleader in your successes.

I trust this information has been of help to you. For more about GOALS and GOAL SETTING, check this BLOG often. You are welcome to post questions, or email me at Susan@SueCrutcher.com

If you’re ready for a coach, or simply want to find out more about coaching, contact me at Susan@SueCrutcher.com In January and February, I am offering private coaching sessions where the investment will initially be at HALF PRICE! Limited space available as my calendar is filling quickly. To get your name on the list NOW before the January launch date, click here.

To your success…

 

Sue Crutcher, CMMSC, CPC, CPTN-CPT

Money, Marketing and Soul Coach; Life Empowerment Mentor; Baby Steps to Success Expert

Creator of [t]Sunami Of Success Program*

 

* = [t]Sunami of Success and [t]Sunami of Success Program are © July 2009 by Susan (Sue) Crutcher. All rights reserved.

Are you aware that there are other FREE RESOURCES on my website? Check out the 30-60 second audio message updated weekly on “Tuesday Tidbits”; request my FREE REPORT: “How to say ‘no’ – nicely” and/or sign up for my monthly “Sue’s News” ezine.  Also, check under ‘resources’ for downloads and news. I add items frequently. Where? Here: www.SueCrutcher.com

Time out for camping

Author: Sue
 

FINALLY! I’m over whatever that cold/flu thing was that I had for about a month. What a nuisance.  Bright side though: I lost some more weight! I won’t know how much ’til I get home but the jeans are pretty baggy in the butt.

This week I’m (along with my husband and our puppy) at Stephen Foster State Park on the Okefenokee Swamp Nature Reserve in south-central Georgia. We’ve been hiking most days of our vacation along with a little canoeing. I’ve included a few photos we took on tour in the swamp here. A very interesting journey…

Portaging to the swamp

Portaging to the swamp

No canoe launching here today

No canoe launching here today

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

Imagine — this is the type of activity you’ll have time for when your business business reaches high 5-figure or 6-figure income. To learn more on how to reach that income goal, contact me I’ve got a SWEET OFFER lined up for January 2010 (hint: private coaching; awesome investment) for a very limited number of people (another hint: it’s going to be first-come, first-served).

My husband and I normally fit in 6-8 weeks, sometimes 12 weeks, of camping each year. He’d prefer more, I’d prefer less (since we live in a beautiful home amongst 430 acres of wildlife and nature). Admittedly, it’s not your average style of ‘camping’ but we prefer it this way (I think 1/2 century on the planet should have some rewards — such as a warm bed, fridge, shower, etc., don’t you?)

I’m off to work on my ezine (sign up here) so that it will be ready to upload the next time I have internet. We’re off to Edisto State Park (near Charleston) in South Carolina tomorrow morning bright and early as we begin our homeward trek while avoiding snow as long as possible.

There are some amazing workshops and plans in the offing for 2010 — I’ll be posting more about them here so keep your eyes open. For the most details, sign up for my newsletter

I leave you with a couple of parting photos from the Okefenokee Swamp…

 

The more, the merrier    Nice smile, but I'm not getting too close   Take off time  Deeper into the swamp