A #WeGotGoals Special: aSweatLife's Ambassadorship and What's to Come in 2020

EPISODE · Oct 16, 2019 · 33 MIN

A #WeGotGoals Special: aSweatLife's Ambassadorship and What's to Come in 2020

from #WeGotGoals by aSweatLife · host aSweatLife

Tune in to aSweatLife’s channels (like our podcast, Instagram, or the blog; wherever you like to connect – we’re there) and you’ll hear us talk about goals or goal setting in some capacity. To put it lightly, we heart them, big time. But especially with the aSweatLife Ambassador program (which you can read more about applying to here!) our conversation is driven by goals. Every year, after we open the Ambassador application and welcome in a new crew of goal getters, we kick off the year by explaining that this isn’t just a group of people who like to work out. This is a group of people who are here to go on a journey, to set big goals, say them out loud, and help every other face in the crowd go after their goals too. It’s essentially a giant support system in setting and achieving big, scary goals. And we’d be hypocrites if we didn’t set some big ones on our own. That’s why this hostful podcast episode, led by Jeana Anderson Cohen and Maggie Umberger of aSweatLife, takes a closer look at the BHAGs we set for ourselves and our Ambassador program in 2019. We wanted to dedicate the year to creating workshops and experiences that explored the concept of self-love. We did this because we were genuinely curious about the definitions of self-love and how we could better embody its practices on a daily basis (something much easier said than done). You’ll hear more about this in the episode, we don’t want to give it all way. But this episode of #WeGotGoals serves another purpose. Every month, aSweatLife Ambassadors receive unique content (think: workshops and other digital tools to add to their goal setting and getting tool kit). So to kick off the aSweatLife Ambassador 2020 application, we want to share one of those resources with you in this limited edition podcast release. After listening to the hostful episode, you’ll have four mini workshops to stream and listen to totally free. These are resources created for Ambassadors, some by Ambassadors. Under one umbrella theme, each mini workshop takes you through a short guided session exploring what it means to deepen your relationships with: Yourself Your digital footprint Other relationships you may struggle with Your life Get right to listening here, and read a little more about each mini workshop below. Like what you hear and want to learn more about the Ambassadorship? Read about it here and apply for the program. The application will be open from October 14 – November 15 at 11:59 pm CST and you’ll be notified if you’ve been selected to be an Ambassador in 2020 by December 2, 2019.

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