Who I Work With
I work with business leaders and upper-level executives who have been very successful, but are personally dissatisfied.
They live in affluent, urban areas, and travel regularly for business. The executives I work with feel savvy and confident in their business lives, but are personally dissatisfied and struggle with how to address their issues. They often wish it was as easy to manage their personal lives as it is to manage their businesses. They fantasize about how they want it to be and do not address the underlying problems. Instead, they tend to engage in escapist activities. They are looking to regain a sense of value in their lives.
Does this situation sound familiar?
- I love this lifestyle, but I hate my life. I wish I'd made other choices, but it's too late now.
- I'm not having enough fun. With all my obligations and commitments, I don't have the time or energy to pursue things I'm passionate about.
- There are lots of things I don't enjoy about the way my life looks right now, and I'd like to make some huge changes, but I've worked so hard to get this far I wouldn't even know where to begin.
- Rather than address the issues in life, I try to make the best of things and keep the peace. It's easier to escape, than to admit there are issues and deal with them.
I have the greatest success with clients who are:
- open to change. You realize what you are doing now isn't working, and are open minded about doing something different. You really want to get over this problem.
- willing to work hard. Things just don't happen without a little elbow grease. You are willing to put effort forward and try new ways of doing things.
- ready to take action. You may not know what to do or how to do it, but you genuinely want to learn and are ready to try a new approach.
- willing to invest in themselves. You know that you're worth the time, money, and energy to make this happen.
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