Win a Chance to Transform your Life
Starting next Wednesday, Tracy Driscoll of Aspire Coaching will host a six week course designed to help you discover your life’s ambition, and to realize it. According to Driscoll, many of us have simply learned to cope with life, meaning that we are effectively blocking our own understanding of what makes us happy and fulfilled, and focusing on survival instead. Over the six weeks, Driscoll will help her students get back to basics. She’ll teach them to tune in to what really motivates them, what brings them joy, help them recognize the sources of negative energy in their lives. According to Driscoll, “Once you’re tuned into this, you can start moving toward things that make you happy.”
Want to change your life? Tell us about a dream you wish to accomplish and enter for a chance to attend Driscoll’s next workshop. Two prizes available! Competition ends Tuesday, June 28, at noon.
Each session starts out with a meditation aimed at reconnecting with your chakras and understanding the effect that they have on your health. Chakras, or energy points, are thought by many to have a direct correlation to our psychology. Try this simple chakra test to see if you agree.
After the meditation, Driscoll will cover material similar to the content of her one-on-one coaching sessions, such as values and passions, designing one’s ideal life, and analyzing at the obstructions that prevent people from moving towards their goals. Her previous courses have been characterized by breakthroughs of clarity, followed by periods of accomplishment for her students. After her most recent course, one of Driscoll’s pupils was able to finish writing a book—which she had been working on for several years—within only six months.
Tracy Driscoll’s Transformation Workshop will take place at the Yoga Yard every Wednesday morning from 10 to 12, from June 29 to August 3. The course costs RMB 3,000, but you can win one of two free entrances by telling us about your dreams and aspirations by Tuesday, June 28, at noon. Just write your answer below! If you don’t trust your luck, email Tracy Driscoll at tracy@aspirecoachingbj.com or visit www.aspirecoachingbj.com to learn more and sign up for a free trial session.






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My dream is to become a watchmaker. Ultimately my goal is to become a certified master watchmaker and have the ability to make a watch from scratch, having fabricated all the parts for the movement myself, and learning how to make a case (not typically associated with watchmaking). Then – I want to establish the first 100% Made in America watch company since WWII when the likes of Hamilton and Waltham went out of business. Now American watch companies use Swiss movements, which are good, but aren’t American. So – I want to make movements that are 100% made in America – right down to the mainsprings and lubricants.
The only part I’m hung up on is what to actually call the company. Perhaps your course can help!
Regards
My big dream in the making is to publish my own magazine someday (details rest with me but it will be way more professional than the publication I started when I was 10
. Still need some help with this!
Hi,
my name is Chris, thanks for organizing such an event and for offering the opportunity to win a chance to transform my life!
It sounds like this is exactly what I need to do, I realized recently that I arrived at some kind of dead end in my life, both professional and private, and that only means I need to change some things. I remember I have been very optimistic and self-confident years ago, looks like this has faded away a bit as I don’t live life actively anymore, I just follow… the herd. Ok, my dream? Take my sidecar motorbike and ride it from here to my home country in Europe all along the Silk Road. I read a lot about this ancient trade route, and I guess by following these old paths, learning about the people and culture and countries along it, I might find out more about the basic and fundamental meanings of our being here, and about myself. And the other big dream is to take part at the Olympics 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, in archery, but I guess I better start one after the other, haha.
Ok, I`m glad I just read about this contest, thanks for making me thinking of my dreams again, and sorry for my lines in such a short notice.
All the best!
Chris
Hey Chris, if you end up riding to Europe by sidecar motorcycle, I’ll join you! One of my “little dreams” has been to ride the sidecar straight down to Guangdong Province…that’s as far as my imagination has taken me, so far.
I wanted to be an artist, a singer, a field biologist for gray wolves, a professional gamer, a pet shop owner — but somehow I’ve ended up doing conventional, routine things.
I’m far too rational and cautious and conservative — these days I spend my time daydreaming or thinking about daydreaming and wondering if I’ll ever do something worthwhile with my life. I think too much and I don’t live enough and I’ve lost the stars in my eyes. But there are so many things I want to do.
I want to ditch class, to skip work, to watch all the movies in the movie theater, to lie down on a field of grass and nap, and to drive into the countryside and count the stars. All I want to do is to feel — to be absolutely spontaneous for perhaps just one day in my life and do whatever I want — to live.
I’m sorry to say this, but we just heard from Tracy and this workshop was cancelled due to external circumstances. What a bummer! Your dreams all sound amazing, and I recommend you to book a free trial session with Tracy. I met with her in the run up to this competition and she walked me through a regular session. It was really amazing what clarity I left with. Drop her a line! We will have another competition in September, and if you guys are still around, you’re all in the running! And all of you – when you do get started with your business be sure to email me so I can feature you in Agenda. Jenny, I hope you don’t run us out of town!