The Grrreat Goal Review, Autumn 2009 Edition
Posted on 09. Oct, 2009 by Emmanuelle Archer in Announcements, Blog, Tools & Resources
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If you’ve ever hired me for coaching sessions, you know that every few months, I’ll ask you to review your goals and make sure that they are still in line with what you really want.
Every now and then, I even take my own advice (you know what they say about the cobbler’s children!) and have a good, hard look at my plans for the future.

The results of the Grrreat Goal Review, Autumn 2009 edition?
A new look for the blog and the main site
In fact, the overhaul goes way beyond looks, but I am a little bit in love with the great design and sleek interface that the wonderful Men With Pens created for me. If you ever need help with your blog, ebook design or any kind of copywriting, I highly recommend the Men – they are super professional, reasonably priced, and funny to boot!
If you are reading the blog entries via RSS or email subscription, 1) thanks for subscribing, you rock! and 2) click here to have a look at the new design.
New services and products in the works
As of next month, I will be devoting less time to one-on-one sessions, in order to focus on creating a bunch of new stuff that I hope will make a difference in your life abroad.
Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE one-on-one sessions. I love talking to you individually, finding out what makes you tick, what is holding you back, and putting our heads together to find ways to make your expat life better. It’s fun, it’s powerful, and we’re getting great results.
But there’s no denying that these sessions are a significant investment in time, energy and money. I know lots of expats who need support, but cannot see themselves investing in ongoing individual coaching. So it is my hope that through small-group sessions, 1-hour targeted consultations, and ebooks/workbooks, they will be able to get the help they need.
Next steps?
All right, now that I have publicly announced all of this… I’d better get writing! (<– in pompous management jargon, this is what is called building accountability and commitment. In other words, I told you I’d do all this just to ensure that I stop procrastinating and actually do it. Because if I don’t, you guys will laugh me off the internet, or something. Note that I – craftily – avoided committing to a timeline or a launch date. That’s the kind of trick you’re not allowed to use when I am coaching you, but hey, this is my blog so I’ll cheat if I want to! I wonder how much longer this parenthetical aside can go on. This is getting silly. OK, I’ll end it here.)

And on that note, I’m off to start cooking for our Canadian Thanksgiving, which is this weekend. In true expat fashion, we’re going to a potluck where none of the guests are originally from Canada, and we’re all bringing a dish from our birth country.
Our East Indian hosts are making lamb masala, my significant other is bringing his favourite South African wine and boerewors sausages, and I am putting together a spread of Provencal-style appetizers: cold cuts, grilled vegetables, tapenade, pissaladière and ratatouille.
Have a great weekend!
Emmanuelle
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Nice writing. You are on my RSS reader now so I can read more from you down the road.
Allen Taylor
Comment by Allen Taylor — October 9, 2009 @ 8:45 pm
[...] celebrations have been going strong all weekend in Canada. I celebrated yesterday with a group of expat friends, but between the lively conversation and the impressive [...]
Pingback by Time To Give Thanks! | Winning Away Expat Tips & Resources — October 12, 2009 @ 3:53 pm
Mmmmm, sounds like it was an “interesting” meal, lol!
Good for you for reviewing your goals. I suspect many of those in the coaching and counselling industry are having to re-evaluate the way they deliver their services at the moment. It’s always difficult to move out of your comfort zone, as any expat will tell you!
I wish you good luck and look forward to hearing more about your plans.
Comment by Judy — October 13, 2009 @ 10:29 am
@ Allen: Thank you very much for the kind words! If there are any expat topics that you would like me to write about, please let me know – I am always happy to answer questions or do some research on subjects of interest to my readers.
@ Judy: It was a great Thanksgiving meal! We ate (and chatted, and laughed) for 5 hours on Sunday… a good time was had by all to say the least.
What about you, what did you do for Thanksgiving? I hope that you had a great time!
Comment by Emmanuelle Archer — October 16, 2009 @ 11:19 pm