Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners

Help in times of crisis

Nov 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Goal Mapping, Uplift articles

Goal Mapping can have a profound effect on people’s lives, particularly in times of crisis. Ed Hayes, one of our Goal Mapping practitioners, discovered this for himself when he was introduced to Mike… When I first met Mike, he was a depressed and empty guy with no light in his eyes and no joy in his [...]



Goal Mapping at the Global Youth Leadership Summit

Aug 5th, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Uplift articles

By David Jessop For those who are regular readers of – and contributors to – the Goal Mapping Group on Facebook, you will know that I have just returned from San Diego where I was privileged enough to share the power of Goal Mapping with 300 young leaders from all around the world at the [...]



How to get from zero to hero

Apr 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Featured articles, Goal Mapping, Testimonials and case studies

Read Dorothy’s inspirational and incredible story of the difference that she and Goal Mapping have made to the children at her school in Lahore, Pakistan.



Ten great reasons to join the Lift Academy

Apr 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Featured articles, Goal Mapping Practitioner Programme

Find out why more and more people are choosing to become a Goal Mapping Practitioner and take charge of their own direction.



Reclaiming your confidence and finding your voice again

Mar 2nd, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Goal Mapping, Uplift articles

Dave Warley, an accredited Goal Mapping Practitioner, shares with us a fabulous story of how Goal Mapping has helped one of his clients in an unexpected way.



Goal Mapping For Addiction Recovery

Mar 2nd, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Uncategorized, Uplift articles

Several weeks ago a one-to-one client told me about a notepad she’d owned as a child. On the front she’d studiously written “My Rules For Life” and on the first blank page she wrote: “When I grow up I will never smoke, I will never take drugs and I will never drink alcohol.” Less than [...]



Exercising your brain for greater balance

Feb 12th, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Uncategorized, Uplift articles

You may not know it, however we have two separate and distinct sides to our brain, each of which are responsible for very different things. We have a left side that deals primarily with logic, reasoning, managing, words, looking backwards, rationalisation, processing and analysing. And we have a right side that works with intuition, imagination, [...]



We LIFTED the roof off! LIFT OFF 2011 – The Annual LIFT Academy Conference

Feb 12th, 2011 | By | Category: 2011 Events, Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Events and workshops, Featured articles, Goal Mapping, Goal Mapping Practitioner Programme, Latest news

Jenny Stewart reviews the latest event for Goal Mapping Practitioners and the 2010 Lift Awards held in the UK in February.



Goal Mapping and being a “LIFE LIFTER”

Feb 12th, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Featured articles, Latest news, Seven Magic Keys, Testimonials and case studies, Uncategorized, Uplift articles

“I know what I have to do to be a success for the rest of my life” “If I want something I’ve to set my mind to it and never give up” “I know my dreams can come true” “That if I put enough thought into a dream I give my Genie a command and [...]



My wonderful LIFT journey

Jan 14th, 2011 | By | Category: Articles by Goal Mapping Practitioners, Goal Mapping, Goal Mapping Practitioner Programme, Life Mapping, Self Mapping, Testimonials and case studies, Uncategorized, Uplift articles

Goal Mapping Practitioner, Marjorie Grant shares her inspiring story:     “It was October 2006 when I first went on a Goal Mapping workshop in London. I was a weight loss counsellor and it was part of our recommended training … and I was late for it. Being too embarrassed to walk into the room [...]