E78 Get your vision aligned

Welcome to summer at the Change Course Podcast! As we take some time to rest and recharge our batteries, we’re bringing you a selection of episodes from our other series Change: The Conversation, in audio format. Have a wonderful summer, and we will be back with our regular format in September!

In this episode of Change: The Conversation we continue our conversation with Stephanie J. Marshall.  

So, where the heck are we going? Change is the destination. We're back with Stephanie J. Marshall, alignment coach, to talk about the importance of vision. Stephanie breaks down the vision process and how she helps clients build a compelling vision and what makes it impactful and successful. Developing a personal vision is just the beginning, and Stephanie talks about the key component that is absolutely critical before any change can really happen. We get into why using creativity and imagination conflicts in your brain with the tactical planning, and how Steph uses the first law of alignment: spend more time thinking about what we want than what we don't want.

More about Stephanie:

Stephanie is a Toronto-based alignment coach and mindset coach, speaker, and podcaster. She helps women who feel stuck get out of their own way so that they can figure out what they're capable of and start having real fun. She has coached people from all over the world, from artists to executives, and from all stages of life. As co-founder of Kickstartology Coaching she created the Alignment Coaching Framework and the Kickstartology Alignment Coaching Program, rooted in neuroscience, cognitive and behavioural psychology, and research in coaching as well as behavioural change. Her clients get phenomenal results. Stephanie started her career working in Media and has an MBA, but so do a lot of people. She dabbles in stand-up comedy and knows her dog is the best.

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