TRANSITION
You’ve come to the right place
If two or more of these statements resonate with you, then you’re ready to make a major transition.
- You’re at a professional crossroads and not sure what path to take.
- You’ve paid the price for achievement with your personal relationships or lack thereof.
- You’re not sure what your deepest desires or dreams really are.
- You’ve been ignoring the little voice in your head that wants to make a difference in the world.
- You’re missing joy.
You may be feeling stuck. That’s because at your core, you want a change. Your subconscious knows it, but your conscious mind wants to keep doing what it knows. That’s what makes change so hard.
Believe it or not, you’re in a powerful position
There’s energy here that you may be experiencing as anxiety. When put to good use it will help you actualize your potential! With focused effort, you could:
- Discover what kind of work feels meaningful and satisfying.
- Repair relationships and experience the fulfillment of genuine emotional connection.
- Navigate your next steps and create and choose from multiple meaningful paths.
- See the forest from the trees and operate with a big picture mentality.
- Transmute undesirable emotions and states of being into gifts and opportunities.
It’s only a matter of deciding if you’re going to evolve or stagnate. Either way is a choice you get to make.
There are many ways to learn and grow
I’m a life-long learner myself and love to read, attend webinars, listen to podcasts, and take online classes. But if you’re ready to make a major life change these formats will leave you wanting. Why?
- The window of motivation is short. When you’re done, your mind usually moves on to the next thing that grabs your attention.
- The learning stays in the realm of knowledge and comprehension, which are the lowest levels of understanding.
- There’s no accountability or feedback system for applying, synthesizing, and evaluating new learnings in the context of your life.
- Transformation requires you to step outside your comfort zone. Beyond inspiration (or desperation), it requires an awareness of limiting beliefs, exploration of needs and values, pattern-breaking, and habit building.
A partner on your journey
How would it change your trajectory to have someone as invested in your happiness and success as you are? Someone who:
- May be the only person in your life that you can fully discuss everything with, without feeling judged?
- Champions your every effort and helps you recognize your hidden powers?
- Sees in your body language and hears in your tone the real message behind your words and reflects it back for your consideration instead of gives advice?
- Provides resources, exercises, tools, and strategies customized to your learning style and needs?
- Guides you through a process of exploration, self-awareness, design, and creation?