YES! You CAN Build A Vision You Love
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Hey Everybody, this is Coach Karen.
I’ve spent the past 30 years equipping, inspiring, and encouraging leaders from all walks of life to discover what it means to do life - and work - on their own terms.
As Founder and Chief Vision Caster for Rock Your Vision and T.A.P. Executive Coaching, I’ve coached thousands of leaders around a simple but powerful framework that helps you map out a path to begin silencing overwhelm, fearful and feeling stuck into practical, productive steps that align to your core values, taps into your God-given gifts and talents, and, wait for it…
Helps you build a Vision that you genuinely LOVE.
You don’t have to tolerate:
- OVERWHELM
- FEAR
- FEELING MENTALLY STUCK
- FEELING STRATEGICALLY DISORIENTED
- GRIEVING DREAMS YOU GAVE UP ON
- DISHONORING RELATIONSHIP DYNAMICS
WHAT IF you could…
- Feel focused and energized in your life and work
- See your personal values reflected in your life and work
- Work smarter not harder
- Navigate uncertainty with more confidence and less chaos
- Make confident choices about what to opt in and out of
- Shed the exhaustion of doing too much
- Shut down self-sabotaging habits and learn new, productive habits
For the first time ever, I’m sharing this client favorite and the one framework, Friend, that can help you build a Vision you love.
Click the link below to grab your FREE Toolkit and be sure to check your email where I will share a very vulnerable part of my leadership journey that brought us to our meeting here.
You’ve got more options than you realize, Friend.
I’ll see you inside.
Coach K-
What comes to mind when I ask you…
What’s your vision?
Almost 80% of us will answer that question by listing all the things we want to DO in order to accomplish a set of goals.
We set New Year’s resolutions
We make lists
We check our performance reviews and development plans
We check our bank accounts
Sound like you?
Me too!
I’m constantly dreaming, planning, or doing. Same with my clients and students.
But here’s the thing — according to a recent survey that made my jaw drop — 88% of us start each year with a vision that excites us, but fizzles out by the end of the year.