Meet Lauren
Lauren Still (MBA, CTACC) is a
certified personal life and career coach who models what
she helps her clients achieve: balance, passion, energy,
creating a life that works, connection with self-identity,
courage to step out into life. She has “reinvented” herself
and her life several times and embodies the joy and
empowerment felt when making choices to shift life, career
and attitude to reflect who you really are and what you
want from life, and loves guiding her clients to do the
same.
Lauren has experience all along the career spectrum: as a
jobseeker, as a hiring manager and executive, and working
for a global HR consulting firm in the compensation and
benefits information services area. Lauren partners with
clients to create strategies that are uniquely suited to
them.
Lauren has a passion for working with professionals and
executives who are in a transitional phase in their lives
and are motivated to create balance between career, family,
and self-care. She specializes in helping her clients
proactively manage their careers to live their own
definition of success, balance and freedom.
In her coaching, Lauren draws from her varied personal and
professional experience. She has achievements in
communication, management, and human resources; she is a
wife, a mother, and a businesswoman. She enjoys yoga,
hiking, travel, and connecting with friends.
Lauren holds an M.B.A. from the University of Colorado
Executive Program and a B.A. in English Literature from
Carleton College. She is a CTA certified coach, has served
on the board of directors for the Denver Coach Federation
since 2007, and is a PSYCH-K (R) Facilitator, DiSK (R) and
Work Expectations Profile Facilitator.
Please see What Clients Are Saying at left for insight into
Lauren’s coaching style.
Call or email to schedule your
complimentary sample session, to discuss speaking
opportunities, or with any other questions. Lauren welcomes
the opportunity to speak with you!
Phone: +1 303-668-1386
Email: Please click on Contact Me
link at the bottom of the page
in the Copyright line.
