
What you receive with your $250 registration:
12hrs of Live Mentoring Workshop
2026 Life Planning WorkBook
Access to all recordings from live workshop plus course outline and materials
Immediate Access to Online Community Group with all Attendees
Breakfast and Lunch Provided During Sessions


Your body is the foundation for every part of your life. It’s not just about looking good — it’s about having the energy, vitality, and stamina to show up fully every single day. Tony Robbins often says, “Energy is life.” When you take control of your health, you take control of your emotions, your productivity, and your destiny.
Set goals that make you feel alive,.. not goals based on punishment or guilt. Focus on creating empowering rituals: move your body daily, fuel it with foods that serve you, and train your mind to associate pleasure with discipline. The goal isn’t perfection,... it’s progress. Measure your energy, your strength, and your commitment to feeling your absolute best. Because when your health thrives, every other area of your life expands with it.
Growth equals happiness, if you’re not growing, you’re dying,... because progress is what gives life meaning. Personal growth isn’t about comparing yourself to others; it’s about becoming more than you were yesterday. It’s about expanding your mindset, strengthening your emotional fitness, and mastering the art of breaking through fear and limitation.
Set goals that stretch you ; read more, learn new skills, attend events, surround yourself with people who challenge and inspire you. Growth doesn’t happen by accident; it happens through intentional action and constant conditioning. The ultimate goal is to evolve into the kind of person who naturally attracts success, fulfillment, and joy — because who you become will always matter more than what you achieve.
The quality of your life is the quality of your relationships; nothing shapes our happiness more than the depth of our connections. Love, friendship, and genuine human connection are what give success meaning. But extraordinary relationships don’t just happen; they’re created through intention, presence, and consistent emotional investment.
Set goals to become the kind of partner, friend, or leader who gives freely, listens deeply, and loves without conditions. Focus on communication that builds understanding, appreciation that strengthens bonds, and compassion that heals. When you make it your mission to meet others’ deepest needs — to give, not just to get — you’ll experience relationships that elevate every part of your life.
Family is the heartbeat of fulfillment; it’s where love begins and where your values are tested, strengthened, and passed on. A life without fulfillment is the ultimate failure, and fulfillment often lives right inside our family relationships. True family goals aren’t just about time spent together — they’re about the quality of that time, the love you express, and the example you set.
Set goals that deepen your connection with your family — shared meals, meaningful conversations, traditions that create lasting memories. Be intentional about presence: put the phone down, look them in the eyes, and truly listen. Lead your family with energy, love, and certainty. Because when your family thrives, it becomes the emotional foundation that empowers you to thrive everywhere else in life.
Life isn’t meant to be endured ; it’s meant to be enjoyed. Joy, play, and laughter aren’t luxuries; they’re fuel for your spirit. Fun renews your energy, sharpens your creativity, and reminds you why you work so hard in the first place. Without it, even massive success can feel empty.
Set goals that bring more aliveness into your life. Schedule adventure, not just work. Do things that make you laugh, move, and feel fully present — whether it’s travel, hobbies, sports, or simply dancing in your kitchen. When you make joy a priority, you don’t just recharge yourself; you elevate everyone around you. Remember: the secret to living is giving, but the secret to giving your best is making sure your soul stays lit with fun and passion.
Faith is the anchor that keeps you grounded when life’s storms hit. A fulfilled life requires a sense of meaning beyond ourselves — something greater that guides and centers us. Faith isn’t just about religion; it’s about trust — in life, in your purpose, and in your ability to grow through whatever comes your way.
Set goals that strengthen your spiritual connection, whatever that means to you. It might be through prayer, meditation, reflection, or simply moments of gratitude. Create rituals that keep you aligned with your values and your higher purpose. When your faith is strong, uncertainty loses its power — because you’re no longer reacting to life, you’re guided by something deeper. That’s where real peace and power come from.
Money is a tool,.. not the goal. Wealth is about freedom, not numbers in a bank account. It’s the ability to make choices that align with your purpose, to give, to grow, and to live life on your terms. Financial goals aren’t just about accumulation; they’re about creating lasting security and emotional freedom.
Set goals that give your money direction. Know your numbers, automate your savings, and invest in your future with the same passion you invest in your present. Expand your capacity to add value — because the secret to wealth is to give more than you take. When you master your finances, you shift from surviving to thriving. You stop chasing money and start designing a life of abundance, generosity, and impact.
Your career is more than what you do, it’s an expression of who you are and the value you bring to the world. Fulfillment in business doesn’t come from simply achieving goals; it comes from growing and contributing through your work. When you see your career as a mission rather than a job, everything changes — your energy, your creativity, your impact.
Set goals that connect passion with purpose. Focus on mastery — becoming so skilled and valuable that success becomes inevitable. Surround yourself with people who challenge you to rise, not settle. Measure your progress not just by income, but by influence — by how many lives you improve through what you do. When your career aligns with your calling, work becomes play, and achievement turns into a vehicle for meaning and joy.