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Transforming your life sounds big.
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✓ Rebuilding you
✓ Reframing connections
✓ realigning behaviors
We work, we play – and we still feel empty.
Raise your hand if you’ve internet-stalked your dream house, dream vacation, or dream life. Keep your hand up if you’ve done this stalking at your work desk, at the bar with friends, or on the couch next to your partner. Is your hand still in the air? Yeah, you’re not alone.
It’s OK to have dreams! It’s OK to want more for yourself. It becomes not-OK when your current reality isn’t going to lead you to those dreams. If that’s the situation you’re in, you need to ask yourself – is it time to make a change? If so, what change (or changes) need to be made?
There’s no right answer as to what a “good life” looks like. What matters is your life being composed of elements you value and that are fulfilling to you. Yes, bills have to be paid, dependents have to be provided for, and responsibilities have to be managed. But there’s room for you to create a life authentic to who you are, and what you want. You’re not going to live forever. Don’t waste more time thinking about “one day…”.
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Content to help you change your life.
With my personal experiences and my expertise, I’ll give you blueprints for changes that work.
Changing careers after college.
Sometimes the decision is what’s best for your family; other times it’s what’s best for you. Whatever the motive, changing careers is a big endeavor. Ever wondered how the change will feel? What about the cost? I’ll share with you what that’s like. I even cover the realm of entrepreneurship for those who want to quit the employment industry altogether.
Realizing the value of feeling well.
When we’re in our early adult years (up to 40), it’s easy to focus on life happening around us. Our own health never comes into focus – until it falters. Navigating health issues in the midst of adulthood can lead to a lot of questions. I talk about those questions, and how to move through those experiences.
Losing friends, and making new ones.
Some of us have friends from high school, some of us only have our partner to lean on. As our lives progress, sometimes we are faced with uncomfortable truths, and maybe even uncomfortable conversations about our connections. I share key perspectives to maintain if you’re going through social-circle changes.
I cover topics like these, and more.
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