As a high capacity leader, your obsession with professional achievement can create drift in your personal life leaving you with a burned out, exhausted and divergent soul. The more aggressively you pursue career success, you become highly vulnerable of drifting from leading your personal life with integrity. Struggles with your personal health, your faith, your marriage, your relationships with your kids, friends and even co-workers can slowly creep in and erode your soul. We call this erosion Leadership Divergence.
We are trained Clinically-Based Executive Coaches who blend the three academic disciplines of psychology, leadership and business to create a Personal Leadership Development experience.
Our goal for this experience is simply to help leaders uncover the hidden forces and excuses that hold them back from leading fully congruent with the person they want to become.
We gather your team of 12-25 leaders together for a day and a half in a sequestered, private retreat environment in order to defy the gravitational pull of our hurried, distracted, frenetic pace of life.
We create space for shaping trust through vulnerability to allow for deeper personal insights to emerge in the context of community.
Phase 1: DRIFT- Identify and course-correct your degree of personal drift due to pace of life
Phase 2: SHIFT- Brutal self-awareness of personal "stuckness" for a new shift in mindset around habits, goals, and legacy to accelerate sustainable change
Phase 3: LIFT- Training to scale this developmental change to your teams and organizations
“Who do you want to be? Leadership Divergence has helped me answer that question by shifting from being externally-triggered to being internally authored.”
"There was a real "blur" between the man I wanted to be with my kids and family and the responsibilities of the work environment."
"I was never fully engaged in either my personal or professional being"!
"I used to live a panicked, hurried life running around putting out daily brushfires coming home fully depleted which left me nothing to give my family. Now, I have shifted my entire mindset toward living ridiculously intentional and have established anchored rituals to guide me toward that new flow."
"Not only was my team getting the ugly side of me, but my spouse and kids were also caught in that unfortunate relationship wake of my worn out soul as a leader."
"The most important thing in life is not what you achieve...the most important thing in life is the person you become." ~ Dallas Willard