Ask Alumni | New Year, New Goals: How to Build a Roadmap for Your Best Life
In this jam-packed session, you'll gain proven tools and insights to navigate your personal and professional growth and build your best life. Don’t miss this chance to craft the future you deserve to be living!
Kick off the new year by investing in yourself! Join us on Jan. 23 for New Year, New Goals: How to Build a Roadmap for Your Best Life, a virtual workshop designed to help achieve your life goals and create a clear action plan for 2025 (and beyond). In this jam-packed session, you'll gain proven tools and insights to navigate your personal and professional growth and build your best life. Don’t miss this chance to craft the future you deserve to be living!
Whether you're looking to advance your career, start a new project or find work-life balance, this workshop featuring Jeff Otis, ’90, will help you:
- Uncover what truly matters to you and align your goals with your aspirations for the future.
- Build a personalized plan that turns your ambitions into achievable steps.
- Learn proven strategies to overcome obstacles and stay motivated in both your personal and professional life.
- Get ahead with practical tools and insights to help you thrive in the new year.
If you have questions, please contact osualum@osualum.com.

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