Boldly You: Showing Up to Your Life’s Purpose
by Alan Fernald | at Minnebar20
How can knowing your life’s purpose unlock acceleration in your career, your business, and your thought leadership? And what are the practices of purpose-driven leaders who show up from a place of authenticity and the aliveness within them?
Join Alan Fernald, career coach and speaker from The Purpose-Driven Leader, for a talk on the three practices that support you in showing up at your most powerfully and magnetically in your career and life. These practices are centering your agency, infinite games versus finite games, and cultivating wholeheartedness.
Alan Fernald
Alan Fernald is the founder and purpose coach at The Purpose-Driven Leader, a purpose coaching company that empowers rising and mid-career professionals to deepen their self-knowledge, express their purpose, and maximize their success and impact in delivering on it.
Alan works with you from a place of your self-knowledge and your strengths. He helps you break through your fixed or scarcity mindset and express your personal mission statement, your North Star. From there, Alan works with you to develop your growth plan, a roadmap to you delivering on your purpose.
Prior to founding the Purpose-Driven Leader, Alan refined his leadership acumen through a range of roles, from management consulting to electoral campaign leadership, to leading DEI work at Fortune 500 financial services companies.
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