Is this really what I want to do with my career? With my life?

What do you want your work to look like?

Your job is . . . fine.

Great in many ways, actually—it checks a lot of the boxes:

  • Growth opportunities—You’re able to rise to new challenges, learn how to excel

  • Work/life harmony—You have the flexibility to meet life’s demands

  • Autonomy—Your manager trusts you and lets you fly

  • Intellectual stimulation—There’s a never-ending supply of problems to solve

  • Camaraderie—You have great coworkers

  • Secure—It pays the bills

But you’re not exactly “fulfilled” by it.

You’ve found some alignment with the mission statement, sure.

You feel great when you’re able to solve problems for people, see their gratitude.

Maybe you’re even lucky enough to share common values with the leadership team.

You know “there’s no perfect job . . . “

And yet.

There’s a gentle tug somewhere inside. A vague sense of “not quite this.”

You may not know what you want to be different. Or whether there’s a path toward it that doesn’t require blowing up everything that’s working.

But that quiet feeling means you actually do have a vision of something better in your head. Maybe it’s a fuzzy, undefined ideal, but it’s there.

I help people uncover PRECISELY what they really want.

And once you get clear on THAT, you’re a third of the way there.

Want to figure it out?

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