If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or ready for a transformative change in your career or personal life, Intentional Coaching™ can help you discover clarity, commit to meaningful action, and achieve measurable results.
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Intentional Coaching™ isn’t just about advice or motivation—it’s about a process of Discovery, Clarity, Action, and Accountability. We work with you “with and on purpose” to create visible, transformative growth by:
Through guided discovery, identify what truly matters and align your goals with your core values.
Together we build a clear path with actionable steps to move from “thinking about doing” to “actually doing.
Most modern challenges are layered and complex. Our unique, systems-based perspective digs deeper than surface-level fixes, helping you create lasting solutions in complicated environments.
Consistent check-ins and objective feedback ensure you stay on track, follow through on commitments, and adapt quickly when obstacles arise.
By honing in on the root causes of stagnation, you gain the tools and confidence needed to reach higher levels of accomplishment and personal fulfillment.
Clear goals and intentional strategies naturally boost your confidence.
Eliminate distractions, work smarter, and see faster results.
Tackle challenges with a fresh perspective that leads to innovative, sustainable solutions.
Build a life and career that reflect your values and long-term vision.
You’ll see the difference in your performance, mindset, and overall sense of fulfillment.
If you’re ready to move beyond wishful thinking and take real, intentional steps toward a better future, we invite you to experience Intentional Coaching™ firsthand.
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Book Your Complimentary Coaching Session to explore your goals and see if we’re the right fit.
During this session, we’ll discuss your aspirations, identify key areas of focus, and outline a customized plan. It’s time to get from where you are to where you want to be—on purpose and with purpose.
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Intentional Coaching is a structured approach to coaching that helps people move from reacting to life to designing it on purpose.
Rather than focusing only on conversation, insight, or motivation, Intentional Coaching teaches people how to:
Make decisions intentionally
Take ownership of outcomes
Apply structure where life has become reactive
Follow through consistently
It combines coaching skills with a clear framework for intentional living and results.
Many coaching approaches focus on:
Insight and awareness
Powerful questions
Supportive conversation
Goal setting
Intentional Coaching includes all of that, but goes further by adding:
A defined life and results framework
Clear decision-making architecture
Systems thinking rather than symptom solving
Explicit accountability and follow-through
Traditional coaching often adapts to whatever the client brings.
Intentional Coaching intentionally diagnoses where clarity, structure, or ownership is missing.
Yes. Intentional Coaching aligns with the ethical standards and core coaching competencies promoted by the International Coaching Federation (ICF).
The difference is focus.
ICF defines how a coach should show up.
Intentional Coaching defines what the client learns to do.
Intentional Coaching builds on professional coaching skills and adds a proprietary system for intentional decision-making and sustained results.
No.
Intentional Coaches do not give advice, tell clients what to do, or impose solutions.
Instead, they provide:
Frameworks for thinking
Tools for decision-making
Structure for action and accountability
Clients remain responsible for their choices and outcomes.
Goal-focused models are excellent for creating clarity around a specific goal and moving toward action.
Intentional Coaching differs by:
Addressing the broader system behind the goal
Identifying why similar goals may not have been achieved in the past
Teaching intentional decision-making that applies across life and work
Rather than focusing only on “What do you want to achieve?”, Intentional Coaching also asks, “How are you making decisions, and what patterns are driving your results?”
Mindset-based approaches focus on beliefs, identity, and perspective.
Intentional Coaching includes mindset work, but connects it directly to:
Decisions
Behavior
Structure
Action
Insight is valuable, but insight alone does not change behavior.
Intentional Coaching ensures insight translates into intentional action.
No.
Therapy typically focuses on healing, processing the past, and addressing psychological or emotional conditions.
Intentional Coaching is:
Future-focused
Action-oriented
Designed for capable individuals seeking growth, clarity, and results
Intentional Coaches do not diagnose, treat, or heal psychological conditions and will refer clients to appropriate professionals when needed.
Intentional Coaching is a strong fit for people who:
Want lasting change, not just motivation
Are tired of reacting to circumstances
Want clarity around purpose, values, and direction
Are willing to take responsibility for their choices
Want structure without being told what to do
It is commonly used by leaders, business owners, professionals, and individuals seeking intentional personal development.
Intentional Coaching may not be the best fit for people who:
Want advice or answers from a coach
Prefer emotional reassurance over responsibility
Are unwilling to examine their own decision-making patterns
Are seeking therapy or emotional healing rather than coaching
Want change without discomfort or effort
In Intentional Coaching, “intentional” means:
Acting with conscious purpose
Making decisions by design rather than default
Aligning actions with values and long-term direction
Choosing responses rather than reacting automatically
The goal is not perfection, but consistency.
Because awareness without action does not create change.
Intentional Coaching treats accountability as a tool for:
Ownership
Follow-through
Learning from results
Building trust with oneself
Accountability is never punitive. It is developmental.
Yes.
Intentional Coaching uses a structured system that includes:
A life and results framework
Decision-making models
Values and vision clarification tools
Planning and execution structures
Tools are used intentionally, not mechanically, and always in service of the client’s ownership and goals.
Intentional Coach certification is not based on attendance or effort.
Certification authorizes a coach to represent the Intentional Achievements system and requires demonstration of:
Consistent coaching role discipline
Intentional application of frameworks and tools
Language integrity
Emotional neutrality
Accountability and ethical responsibility
Not everyone who completes training is certified, and that is by design.
Many coaching approaches help people think differently.
Intentional Coaching teaches people how to live and decide differently—by design, not by reaction.
Click the link above to talk with a Master Intentional Coach to ask questions and request a Welcome Package.