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An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Creating a Training Plan

Posted on the 21 March 2015 by Classycareergirl @classycareer
An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Creating a Training Plan

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I just returned from Scottsdale, Arizona where I spent the day with two of my favorite business coaches, Ali Brown and Joy Chudacoff. The day reminded me of how important it is to get out from behind your computer and spend time with other amazing women doing awesome things in this world. Since returning from this training event, I am more re-inspired than ever to make my business dreams happen. I also got a lot of new ideas of where we can take Classy Career Girl in the future just from stepping away from the day to day work and working ON my business, not in my business.

One of the main reasons I attended this event was because this past December, I made a training plan for myself and my business. I wrote down my goals and thought a lot about where I wanted to be by the end of 2015. And then I answered the below questions about what training needed to happen this year to make my goals happen.

Now that we are in March, I am realizing how important these questions and answers were to the direction and success of my business now. Having these focused questions and answers prepared has allowed me to make decisions better this year. When new trainings and opportunities come up (which they do almost everyday), I can just look back at my training plan and I know whether I should do this new training or not. I don't need to subscribe to certain people's emails since I know that they aren't on my training plan this year. It really has helped me focus this year which as an entrepreneur with Bright Shiny Object Syndrome, this is so crucial!

Here are the 9 questions I ask myself in my annual training plan:

1) Write down where you want to be at this time next year.

2) What development and education gaps do you have to get you to your goal?

3) What books are on your reading list this year that will support your growth and development?

4) What events do you want to attend to get you closer to your goals?

5) Who would you love to learn from or work with this year?

6) Who do you want to meet this year?

7) What will you do this year to take care of yourself and pamper yourself so you can be ready for your training plan?

So share in the comments, what does your training plan look like this year?

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An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Creating a Training Plan

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