- To be a successful jewelry designer
- Because I love creating
- Because I want the status of being “successful”
- Because I don’t like do the administrative stuff
- To have the time to design and create
- To have someone else handling the administrative and marketing stuff
- To have major celebrities wear (and be seen wearing) my jewelry, driving business my way
- To make a salary of $50/hr for my jewelry work, bringing home at least $50,000 annually in salary
- To have the business make a profit (after costs and salaries) of at least $10,000 annually
- To be able to command upwards of $1,000 for a piece of jewelry but still have some items at a level the average Jill can afford
- To be exhibited in galleries as well as jewelry stores
- To have successful ($750+) home parties monthly and strong internet sales
- To expand my skillset to include soldering, PMC work, gem-setting
- In the near term, complete the 4 month jewelry making course with Eni Oken, focusing on the design, engineering, and marketing of jewelry
- In the near term, hold 4 jewelry parties this fall
- In the near term, schedule and hold a successful trunk show/ business after hours in January
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Desire
So, I created an enormous list of things I want. (Yes, I am a demanding person, aren't I?) Then, with the help of my coach, I picked one to focus on, as follows below. From this, I will select one aspect and develop my intent statement from that.
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