Hello!
Today’s email is a request: I am seeking help with market research for my coaching/consulting business.
So often, we’re offered productivity advice that may (or may not) help us get more tasks done, but then fails to help us get more of the right things done. We end up feeling more like machines (gotta keep grinding) than flourishing human beings able to share our passions with the world. I want to change that negative outcome for women (and men too!).
I would love to speak with faith-based leaders and workers, as well as purpose-focused executives, solopreneurs, and entrepreneurs, primarily women between 30-55 years old. I’m interested in learning from folks in socially-conscious businesses, faith organizations, advocacy, social impact or social work, or non-profits.
As you may have gathered from previous newsletters, I’m a writer, teacher, and productivity guide.1 I’m in the process of developing a service offering that leans in to concepts I’ve already explored extensively in my writing and teaching. This offering would help purpose-focused humans create sustainable systems so that they can stay focused on their purposes, make good choices, and finish their most significant projects.
I want to better understand people’s current processes, tools, and practices for getting things done on a regular basis: what’s working, what’s not working, what’s missing or confused.2 This often sounds like:
“I just want to be able to…!!!”
“I feel overwhelmed.”
“Am I working on the right things?”
“I can’t ever find that article I saved.”
“I wrote it down. Where’s that sticky note?”
“How do I get all of this done?!”
“What am I doing next?”
“This seems like a great opportunity…? Should I take it?”
The market research/discovery process will consist of completing a short questionnaire, then scheduling a 30-minute video conference call, which will be kept confidential. Ideally, I would like to speak with ten to twelve people, and conduct interviews throughout June and July.
Interested folks should fill out this short survey, and schedule their preferred date and time on the booking page!
If you’d like to refresh yourself on the thoughts and ideas behind this style of coaching, here’s a few resources to check out:
Please share this with anyone who comes to mind!
Let’s be hopeful, creative, and wise—together.
Shalom,
Though I prefer to think of myself as a Quest Curator or a Meaning Maven.