Create an "Intentional Career" 




Perhaps you need to make a career adjustment or transition and you could use help clarifying your short- and long-term career goals, setting a career vision, and putting in place the tools you will need to get there (action plan, resume, personal branding or value proposition, interviewing skills, learning objectives and more).

Regardless of where you are now, what if you set a course for the rest of your career? Many people let their career drift on the currents of life and opportunities that come up, and it often works out pretty well... but do you want that to be the way you manage the rest of your career? By becoming intentional about the vision and direction of your career, you can build your resume proactively instead of reactively, spot opportunities to gain the skills and experience needed to get to the next level, and shape your career in line with your values and what makes you truly excited.

Here are just a few of the reasons people in a career transition hire a coach like me:

  • You’re not excited about your work and want to get reinvigorated or make a change.
  • You need to develop your own personal brand or personal value proposition to help you stand out from the crowd.
  • You want to have a clear job search action plan to work from.
  • You'd like an objective, proven assessment of your communication style and/or work expectations.
  • You are ready to take your career to the next level.
  • You want strategies to create balance between work, family, and your own needs.
  • You’re in a transition in your life and have no idea what you want to do next.
  • You know where you want to go in your life or career, but need a support system to get there faster.
  • You want to find work you’re truly passionate about and that reflects your life purpose.

If you are actively looking for a job, you may also be interested in the following products and services: Audio series on job search strategies, resume services, and assessments.

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do
than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor.
Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.

Mark Twain