The Power of Yet
The power of possibility is a gravitational pull many of us feel at some point in our professional careers. Is it a new purpose you are being called to? A new position you are targeting? Or are you simply looking to claim your leadership narrative and be intentional regarding how you present and are perceived in the workplace? Professional coaching provides thought partnership on how to achieve all these goals as a part of a supportive, honest process.
How it Works
Professional coaching begins with a free 30-minute consultation to determine if partnership is the right way forward. After sharing introductory information, a plan to achieve is created. We work together to embolden you toward your goal, and conclude once you are ready to stand firmly on your new path forward. Coaching session packages offer flexibility in achieving your goals, all in the comfort of your own virtual space.
Who is it for?
People who are eager to reflect inward to achieve a variety of goals such as:
- Prepare for a new opportunity
- Deliver feedback more effectively
- Deal with burnout
- Communicate more effectively
- Handle a challenging relationship at work
- Improve self confidence
- Enhance your influence as a leader or emerging leader
Call for your free 30-minute consultation to explore the power of your possibility.
“In just the short time that I’ve been working with Jamie, I have noticed a big difference in how I show up. Professionally and personally, these intentions are subtle but meaningful. I have a better connection with myself and have unlocked a newfound confidence. I truly look forward to each and every session with Jamie and anticipate her guidance and feedback. I always feel supported and championed in the attainment of my goals, and look forward to continuing this relationship.”
- Jennifer C, Design Studio Manager, Toll Brothers
“I will become stronger as a leader by recognizing my weakness, using the tools I have learned to lead my team.”
- Lahey Nurse Leadership Institute
“I am very blown away from the materials and the conversations…I can’t wait for the remaining sessions”