Author Archives: Christi Hegstad

Front-Loading Your Goals

Christi Hegstad January 4th, 2021
One thing I love about working with coaching clients for several months to a year or more is the ebb and flow we experience with goals.
You know how some days you feel high-energy and productive and fired up about your goals?
And other days … not so much?
That’s perfectly natural. It can also be leveraged as part of your achievement strategy.
This week, front-load your goals.
When you first embark on a goal, you likely feel high motivation to make it happen.
Structure your action plan to ride that wave.
For example, if you set a goal to run 1,000 miles in 2021, don’t just break it up into a 250-mile sub-goal every quarter.
Aim for 300 – or even 350 – miles in Q1, taking advantage of your increased energy and motivation at the start.
Not only will this build momentum and set you up for success, it will help future-you when something else momentarily takes precedence or when you simply feel a dip in motivation.
Just like you try to honor your energy rhythms throughout the day, do the same with your ridiculously awesome goals. Your future self will thank you!
Want to achieve a ridiculously awesome goal this year – something that lights you up while making a positive difference? I can help! Contact me today to discuss possibilities!

Before You Set Your Goals, Do This!

Christi Hegstad December 30th, 2020
To accomplish anything, we have to believe we’re up to the challenge. That doesn’t mean it will be easy or that we even know how we’re going to accomplish it. It just means we believe we’re capable.
– Michael Hyatt

 

We now find ourselves on the cusp of a new year.
New goals.
New opportunities.
New mindsets.
Ready to make next year better than the last?
This week, conduct a Celebration of Triumphs.
Before you kickstart your plans and goals for 2021, take a moment to celebrate all you have accomplished.
Make a list of all the wins you’ve experienced in 2020: large or small, personal or professional. It doesn’t matter if anyone else would consider them wins – this list is for your eyes only.
(Peek at my recent post on Instagram or LinkedIn for our ASPIRE Success Club game card that might help you with this activity.)
Let your list of wins remind you that you are capable. You are resourceful. You are resilient.
Then, from that space of success, dig into your 2021 goals. Let’s make this year the best ever!
If you want guidance and coaching to help you experience meaningful success in 2021, contact me about opportunities!

 

When You’re Over Overthinking

Christi Hegstad December 13th, 2020

“Hold on, let me overthink about it.”

Have you seen these memes all over the internet? Can you relate?

Overthinking can disrupt our productivity, mess with our confidence, and steal a lot of delight.
We do want to think and conduct our due diligence, yet not become stymied by overthinking. How do we find this magical place of ‘just enough’?
This week, adopt a Goldilocks-level of thinking.
In other words, not underthinking but not overthinking either.
Some ways to reduce overthinking:
* Choose to not compare yourself to others.
* Take an action. Even a teeny-tiny one.
* Break your thought patterns as needed: place your hand on your heart, for example, or visualize a stop sign in your mind.
* Get your thoughts out of your head and onto paper (i.e., journal).
* Ask yourself, “How much will this matter a year from now?”
Here’s to a week of thinking not too much, not too little, but just right!
Due to some last-minute, game-changing additions to the curriculum, we have momentarily re-opened enrollment to the ASPIRE Success Club! Click here to join us.

 

ASPIRE 2021 – Enrollment Now Open!

Christi Hegstad December 10th, 2020
Have you ever hung up the phone with someone and *immediately* thought of the perfect thing you wished you had said?
Well, that’s kind of what happened with me and ASPIRE 2021. As soon as enrollment closed, ideas rose to the surface regarding the topic that has felt so important in our current heavily-online world:
How can we increase our sense of community, getting to know one another, and one-on-one connection … without adding excessively to everyone’s full schedules?
Long story short, we are adding a few more features to the 2021 ASPIRE Success Club – thus reopening enrollment for a brief time!
In addition to everything on the ASPIRE website, we are ALSO including:

* Member Spotlights!

Throughout the year, I’ll interview various members so we can get to know you better! Interviews may take place via Zoom, Facebook Live, YouTube, or phone – and shared, along with your contact info, in the Elevation newsletter and elsewhere!

* Member-Led Courses!

Whether your expertise is in financial health, yoga, organizing, or elsewhere, let’s teach to / learn from each other! I will provide the Zoom space and announce to our membership, and if you’ve been in ASPIRE for over a year, you can apply to showcase your expertise!

* Recorded Meetings!

We now plan to record one meeting per month, so if you miss attending you can still catch the vibe, even beyond the continued discussion in the Elevation newsletter, Facebook group, etc!

* Plan With Me!

I’ve already announced the new Achieve With Me feature where I’ll give you real-time updates on my own Bold Goal. In addition, we’ll periodically meet (likely via Facebook Live or Zoom) to plan our upcoming month or week together. If you want help with time-blocking, batching, prioritizing, or other aspects of purposeful planning, you’ll especially appreciate these sessions!

* Bold Goal Overhaul!

The Bold Goal is nothing new to ASPIRE. However, for the past 18 months I have been experimenting with an aligned, but different, way of Bold Goal-setting – and this has proven extraordinarily helpful in the ever-changing environment that has been 2020! You’ll learn all about it in our brand-new training in January!
If you are already enrolled for 2021 ASPIRE, this is in your future!
If you haven’t enrolled and would like to, we are re-opening for a brief time – click the button below to join!
Click here for more about ASPIRE, and feel free to reach out with questions. I look forward to working with you in the 2021 ASPIRE Success Club!
To your flourishing!
Dr. Christi

2020: The Year Of … Delight?

Christi Hegstad December 10th, 2020

If I asked you to describe 2020 in a word, would you choose ‘DELIGHTFUL’?

This year has been many things. If ‘delightful’ isn’t the first word that comes to your mind, I understand.

It does, actually, come to mine. Let me give you a little bit of background:
In December of 2019, I looked at the year ahead with fun family activities on the horizon, cool new work projects lined up, airline tickets purchased for some bucket list travel plans. I chose my theme for 2020: DELIGHT. I recorded the word along with my vision, purpose, and goals, where I would see it daily.
I’d love to say that was all it took.
I’d love to say I didn’t consider changing my theme mid-year.
But I kept with it. As all those activities, work projects, and trips I was excited about got cancelled, I stayed with the theme of DELIGHT. And through the challenges of the year, three points stand out as significant factors why ‘delight’ is one of the words that will define 2020 for me. I hope one or more of these helps you as you reflect on the past year and/or plan for the next:

Recording A ‘Daily Delight.’

Every day, I wrote down one thing that made me smile that day – no excuses, no passes.
Much like the Success Journal concept I have shared many times (here, for example), the Daily Delight took about a minute each day, and I cannot tell you how often I find myself perusing this now-long list!
Not every day felt delightful, but I searched for a spark of delight in every day.
Whether ‘delight’ or ‘success’ or a completely different word, jot down a moment of it each day. Side benefit: Exercises like this also connect you more deeply to your purpose.

Asking A New Question.

That question: What would bring delight to this moment?
Let me be clear: Not every moment has to be (nor has been) delightful. As a coach to many business leaders, nonprofit directors, educators, and healthcare professionals – and as a small business owner myself – there were many moments requiring us to simply acknowledge, and sit in, the difficulty.
Glossing over the challenges or pretending they don’t exist does not benefit us. Neither does staying stuck in them.
When the time came to shift gears, asking what would bring delight to a moment proved surprisingly helpful. A brisk walk, a chat with a friend, lighting a scented candle, a tall glass of water, a fun magazine or novel – the answers were often simple, and enough to refresh the mind and change the direction.

Redefining ‘Delight.’

I’ll be honest, around mid-April I considered changing my theme. Delight, at times, felt hard. But as Glennon Doyle has written, and as we have all proven to ourselves countless times over, we can do hard things.
And just like working your dream job doesn’t mean every task, every minute is dreamy; a year of delight doesn’t mean every second feels delightful.
I learned, however, to find and create new forms of delight, and even to reframe challenges into delight. Cutting my kids’ hair is not my strength – but I found delight in taking on this challenge, in the one-on-one time spent with each kiddo, and in experiencing their endless patience with me (it takes me a loooooong time to cut hair!).
While I used to frequently pop into the grocery store for this or that, I found challenge and delight in planning meals more efficiently and reducing store trips to a couple times per month.
And odd as it may sound, sometimes delight has come in the form of tears shared with a close friend or coach. There is delight in feeling fully heard and understood.
Delight doesn’t always mean sunshine and puppies and jellybeans. (Although all of those things can help!) 🙂
We’ve been navigating a lot, friends. It’s not been easy, and my heart is with you.
But perhaps even amid the difficulty, we can find moments of delight. Perhaps in addition to the hardships, we can find spots of happiness. Perhaps beneath and beyond the problems, we can also find purpose.
I encourage you to think about a word or phrase that you would like to describe your coming year – or even your coming week. Jot down an example of it each day. Ask yourself how you could bring it into the present moment. Redefine it so it meets your own personal needs.
I’ll be sharing my 2021 theme soon, so be sure to connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and/or LinkedIn!
In the meantime, I wish you a meaningful wrap-up to the year and a purposeful start to 2021!
Want to set yourself up for a ridiculously awesome new year? Contact me– even a one-time coaching session can make all the difference!

 

Hearing The Whispers of Confidence

Christi Hegstad December 6th, 2020

A month ago, I made a decision.

Within an hour, I wished I had made a different one.
As I reflected on this later, I realized something:
The decision I made had come from a place that felt loud, noisy, and fear-based.
The opposite decision, the one I would choose next time, came from a place of calm and quiet wisdom.
“Confidence is quiet. Insecurities are loud.” This quote (attribution unknown) may apply to communication styles – but it may also apply to our own inner dialogue.
This week, get quiet.
As you face decisions this week, pause, take a deep breath, and listen within for a moment.
What do you hear?
If it’s a yipping, rapid, high-pitched response, explore that a bit more before paying it any attention.
If it’s a clear, calm, gentle yet firm one, take note.
Sometimes it’s those strong, quiet whispers that actually tell us the most.
Did you miss your chance to enroll in the 2021 ASPIRE Success Club? Click here to get on our waiting list – we’ll let you know if any spots open up!

5 Year-End Actions For New Year Success

Christi Hegstad December 2nd, 2020

With just a few weeks remaining in 2020, what actions will you start taking now to clear the slate for a successful new year? A few of my favorites:

Declutter your desk.

Purge old files, shred unnecessary documents, empty out drawers, clear the desktop except for things you love/use, and shine it all up.

Change your passwords.

If you don’t do this on a regular basis throughout the year, now is a terrific time to update all your online (and other) passwords. 

Conduct a personal inventory.

Take a journal and pen to a peaceful setting and spend time looking back over the year, as well as envisioning possibilities for the upcoming one.

Update your online profiles.

Consider memberships, associations, social media, and other places that house your bio, and make sure it’s current.

Clean up your inbox.

Unsubscribe to mailing lists that no longer serve you. Set up folders to archive information. Delegate, do, or delete as appropriate. Nothing quite compares to that ‘inbox to zero’ feeling!

What would you add to the list?

Christi Hegstad, PhD, PCC is the Certified Success Coach for Achievers! Reach out today to create your vision, design your strategy, and bring your most meaningful goals and dreams to life! 

 

How To Achieve Different Results

Christi Hegstad November 30th, 2020
If you want different results,
you need to think, act, believe, and/or do things differently.
Today is Day #34 in my 30-day challenge.
A little over a month ago, I felt a bit off-kilter. And my results directly reflected my ‘off’ mood, mindset, and actions.
I knew if I wanted different results, I needed to do something differently.
And what a difference it made!
This week, do something differently.
That might mean stepping out of your comfort zone.
Or trying something new.
Or enrolling in the 2021 ASPIRE Success Club (today’s your last chance to join!).
For me, it meant embarking on a self-appointed 30-day challenge.
We can’t keep doing the same things and expecting different results.
What do you want to change in your work or life? What will you do differently to make that happen?
FINAL DAY! Click here to join the 2021 ASPIRE Success Club!

Can You Be What You Cannot See?

Christi Hegstad November 29th, 2020

Have you ever had a big dream or bold goal but didn’t know how to achieve it – and didn’t know anyone else who had achieved it, either?

I first heard the phrase, “It’s hard to be what you cannot see,” in a community forum discussing the importance of role models. We talked about how achievement can be challenging without someone to show us it can be done, and to periodically shine a light along the path.

For this very reason, I have added a new benefit to the ASPIRE Success Club that will begin in 2021. It’s called Achieve With Me and will allow ASPIRE members the opportunity to ‘peek behind the curtain’ and see exactly what I am doing to achieve one of my Bold Goals – as well as to learn from each other along the way.

They’ll see how I use the tools and worksheets we share in ASPIRE to set up my months, weeks, and days. They’ll see how I overcome obstacles along the way, and what I do when things don’t go according to plan. They’ll have the opportunity to update their own action plans while I update mine, and ask questions along the way about my process.

I am both excited and nervous (particularly as an enneagram 3! 🙂 ) about this addition to the program! My hope is that by pulling back the curtain to my process, thoughts, frustrations, and resilience, ASPIRE members will take what serves them and adopt it into their own achievement as well.

If you’d like to join in this journey, enroll in ASPIRE today – we’re down to the final two days! I’d love for you to be a part of this powerful, purposeful group and to have you Achieve With Me throughout 2021!

FINAL TWO DAYS TO ENROLL IN THE ASPIRE SUCCESS CLUB! Join today!

Dream Big + Shop Small

Christi Hegstad November 28th, 2020

As a child, I would often spend a week or more with my grandparents in a small town in Minnesota. I have so many fond memories, including:

Eating breakfast at a (locally-owned) restaurant with my grandpa and uncle before they opened their (locally-owned) hardware store for the day.

Walking to the (locally-owned) drugstore for candy.

Picking up a card for my grandma at the (locally-owned) gift shop.

Spending an afternoon with my cousins at the (you guessed it, locally-owned) bowling alley.

At the time, I didn’t realize how important it was to support small, locally-owned businesses.

And I certainly never expected to own a small business myself. In fact, I chuckled in a ‘yeah, right!’ kind of way when a colleague introduced me as an entrepreneur to her friend – and this was a year and half into my business!

Now, over 17 years of small business ownership later, I fully accept the title – and all of the ups and downs that accompany it.

From my own entrepreneurial experience, as well as having coached hundreds of small business owners at this point, I can assure you that the memes you see – about how your purchase from a small business helps someone feed her family or pay for his daughter’s dance classes or enroll her son in music lessons – are 100% accurate. Small business owners are typically passionate, knowledgeable about their industry, and adore their communities.

I invite you to consider supporting small businesses whenever you can, today – Small Business Saturday – and every day! You can purchase their products and services, or buy gift cards for family, friends, or coworkers.

You can also support them in other ways: Write a glowing online review, share their posts on Facebook along with a comment about your wonderful experience with them, or endorse them on LinkedIn. Even simply liking, commenting, or otherwise engaging with their posts on social media helps more people see their posts and gains them additional exposure.

Business owners face difficult decisions on a regular basis, but perhaps this year in particular. Your support can truly make a difference!

Thank you for supporting big dreams by shopping small!

You can enjoy an entire year of personal and professional development while also supporting a small business by enrolling in the 2021 ASPIRE Success Club – click here!

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