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Topic: Taglines/Names

Post-consumer Coaching

Posted by Anonymous on 150 Points
As the western world moves from a consumer mindset, to "is this all there is?" I have designed a program that looks at how we define success and a perfect life. It is not new-agey. It can incorporate having, doing and being. I am looking for a name that I can turn into a domain name/web environment and tag line that intrigues people. I need to stay away from the negative connotation that perfectionism has and look at what is perfect for each person.

I hope that gives you enough information to run with. I am still working on how to say it in 50 words or less.

Thank you for your help.
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  • Posted on Author
    The user of my program will end up with a idea of what their perfect life would look like. It is first a home study course with the idea of selling them on a coaching program that can help clarify their perfect life and to make their perfect life happen.

    I currently have a 6 step workbook to create the word picture. As an accessory, I have how to create it as a collage or life puzzle to put a visual to the words.

    Using my brain, I started with "Life can be perfect, if you are not a perfectionist."
  • Posted on Author
    Do you think the word perfect would scare people away or make them curious?
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    Instead of perfect, how about "ideal" or "desired"? I tend to think of perfect as a rigid goal, but ideal/desired are more personal/flexible.

    Some other name ideas:
    Question Your Life
    Life's Big Picture
  • Posted on Author
    I want to get across the idea that you don't have to keep striving. It can be (for the A-types), but is not designed as a goal-driven program. It is, hopefully, more relaxed and fun.

    Thanks for your help, and for the philosophy, Phil.

    Nancy
  • Posted by Mikee on Accepted
    WhatIsMyPerfectLife.com is available
    so is FindYourPerfectLife.com

    Mike
  • Posted on Author
    I was hoping for something a little more creative. Thank you for your input.

    Nancy

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