Three questions for you:
Do you feel like nothing you do is quite good enough? Does your health or peace of mind suffer because of the pressure you put yourself under? Or do you feel like you’ve got so much to accomplish that you’ve got no time to relax?
If so, I have an offer for you.
I wrote briefly about this offer in yesterday’s Harry Potter themed email. Based on the responses I got, I’m now brewing this offer into a stronger potion.
I’m calling the offer Imperfectionist in Training.
During Imperfectionist in Training, you and I will work together 1:1 to:
*** Develop mindset shifts
to feel more relaxed, fulfilled and in control
*** Create space for balance in your life while you still get the same (or better) results
*** Reclaim the time and energy that perfectionism is stealing from you so you can
enjoy a freer, calmer life
***Build a new relationship with success and, in the process, build a whole new relationship with yourself too
If you’d like to trade stress for balance, overachievement for contentment and
endless striving for peace of mind, Imperfectionist in Training is made for you.
We’ll kick off with a half-day Zoom immersion where we’ll map out your goals, explore how perfectionism shows up in your life and start to disrupt the perfectionist patterns which are holding you back.
For the next 6 months, we’ll meet monthly on Zoom for an hour each time to refine your mindset shifts, tackle challenges as they come up and celebrate your wins.
I’m opening up two 1:1 spots for Imperfectionist in Training and the price is $950.
I haven’t created an all-singing, all-dancing sales pages or Google doc for this offer. I’m also not going to send a week’s worth of emails to promote it (I’ll probably just send one more email tomorrow).
Instead, I want to get into conversations with people
right now to find out who’s the best fit for this offer.
As I mentioned, I’m already speaking to a few people who raised their hand yesterday.
So if you’re interested, hit reply and tell me a bit about your situation and
why you think Imperfectionist in Training might be for you.
Replying doesn’t commit you in any way, but it does tell me “Hey Tom, this sounds like something I could be into”.