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Just for you: My FREE Resource Bank

I’m honored and excited to help you craft a career path that you’re proud of.

While you might catch yourself thinking that it looks so simple for other people to find their Dream Job, choosing your perfect path is never easy — particularly for ambitious, multi-passionate individuals.

That’s why I’m thrilled to share my resource library with you. It’s a free list of all of my most popular worksheets and tools to allow you to narrow down an infinite world of possibility into the right list of potential next steps for you — and make them happen:

  • If you struggle with making (or keeping) your New Year’s Resolutions and want structure and accountability to make them “stick,” check out my downloadable Best Year Yet PDF workbook. It’s ten pages of reflection and prompts to allow you to assess how the past year went for you, celebrate your momentum, notice areas for growth, dream about what the upcoming year could hold, and start to plan all the big and small action steps you can take (starting today) to make that happen for you. If you’ve ever needed a big sister to give you a kick in the pants to do the things you’ve dreamt about for years, but have been too afraid to start, download this workbook. It might just be exactly what you’ve been needing all along.
  • If you did the Best Year Yet exercise and want a way to manage all those goals, try the companion Best Year Yet Goal Template Spreadsheet. This allows you to put your goals into a sort-able, prioritizable form where you can organize by due date, completion status, life fulfillment category, and more. The best part about it is the “Next Step” column where you make your goal so easy to take action on that you can do it the very same day. Making a habit of baby steps every day will amount to massive progress across all aspects of your life by the end of the year.   
  • If you feel like you’re burning the midnight oil and want to optimize your schedule, download my Google Doc Excel time tracker template. The best way to use this template is to do several versions: one for your current time usage, and then make a copy to play with that shows your ideal time allocation. (Make sure to start by scheduling in your non-negotiables like sleep!) You can take a look at my sample version on the second tab, and base yours around similar ideas and color themes. This is an amazing tool for visual learners!
  • If you’re ready to dive into the job hunt, check out my mega ultimate aggregated list of job search resources. I had so much fun creating this. You won’t be disappointed.
  • More coming soon! Make sure you’re on my notification list by signing up below to hear about the newest tools and resources as soon as they’re released.

About the Author Lisa Lewis

Lisa is a career change coach helping individuals feeling stuck to find work that fits. She helps people clarify who they are, what they want most, and what a great job for them looks like so they can make their transition as easily as possible. Lisa completed coaching training in Jenny Blake’s Pivot Method, Danielle LaPorte’s Fire Starter Sessions, Kate Swoboda's Courageous Living Coaching Certification, and the World Coaches Institute. In addition to that, she apprenticed with the top career coaches in the country so she can do the best possible work with — and for — you. She's helped more than 500 individuals move into more fulfilling, yummy careers and would be honored to get to serve you next!

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