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We know both time and money are limited resources. At the same time, you can not afford NOT to participate in this transformational program. We have created 2 options for investing time, and 2 options for investing money to create the option that best fits you!

Upfront

The most affordable way to transform 2021 into your year of achievement!

  • July 10, 2021 4 Hour Goal Achievement Virtual Retreat or July 8 & 15, 2021Goal Achievement Virtual Day Retreat (2 hours each day).
  • Pre-Retreat Virtual Happy Hour to Celebrate your Wins or Wins to come.
  • All Workbook Materials
  • BONUS: Free One-Month Check-in Call (only available to those who register by July 1, 2021)

$297 total!

2 Payments

Are finances one of your 2021 goals? Don't let finances get in the way of your transformation! Simply break the investment into two payments and transform 2021 into your year of achievement!

  • June 12, 2021 4 Hour Goal Achievement Virtual Retreat or June 17 & 24, 2021Goal Achievement Virtual Day Retreat (2 hours each day).
  • Pre-Retreat Virtual Happy Hour to Celebrate your Wins or Wins to come.
  • All Workbook Materials
  • BONUS: Free One-Month Check-in Call (only available to those who register by July 1, 2021)

2 Payments of only $157

Workshop Leaders

After years of setting resolutions and giving up by February (or before!) in 2015 Keith and I both decided we were finally going to figure out how to go after and achieve big goals.  We weren't going to just promise ourselves to "eat better" or "get a good bonus" at work.  We were going to focus on where we wanted our lives and careers to go, and figure out how to get there.

Because we have such different approaches and goals, it took a lot of time and a ton of effort, but a few years ago, we realized we'd done it -- we have a system that works, not just for us, but for the people who've attended our webinars on goal achievement, who've taken our longer workshops on it, and who've read our goal achievement advice in media like Health magazine, Women's Running, NBC, and so many more.  After lots of requests, we've decided to share our system, which we call AGAF (no, not "Always Give A F***"). AGAF is the proprietary Apochromatik Goal Achievement Formula. You'll learn this and more during Goal-a-pa-loo-za.

Join us in June for what we know can help you launch your success for the remainder of 2021, just as it's done for us and our clients.

Amy M. Gardner

Apochromatik

Amy M. Gardner is a certified Career and Career Transitions Coach and Team Development and Leadership Consultant with Apochromatik. She coaches lawyers and other professionals one-on-one, in small group masterminds, and delivers workshops for employers. Her work draws on her unique experience as dean of students at the University of Chicago Law School and a successful career practicing law, first as a Skadden litigation associate and later as an associate and then partner at a mid-size Chicago firm. She received her B.A. from Luther College, her J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, and her M.A. in Public Policy and Administration from Northwestern University. Her career and goal achievement advice has been featured in media including ABA publications, Bustle, Corporette, Glassdoor, Health, Monster, NBC, and Women's Running magazine.

Keith R. Sbiral

Keith R. Sbiral

Apochromatik

Keith R. Sbiral is a certified Career Development and Career Transitions Coach and Team Development and Leadership Consultant with Apochromatik.  Keith helps professionals conquer their career and career transition challenges, as well as goal achievement, time management, long-term career development, team and leadership development, and executive presence.  He has nearly two decades of experience in municipal government management, including serving as City Manager for a Chicago suburb.  He earned his M.S. in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Iowa and his B.A. from Luther College.  Keith is an avid photographer and traveler and often works with those in creative fields on goals or blocks related to creative pursuits.  His career advice has been featured in media including Fast Company, Forbes, Glassdoor, and Monster.