"We judge ourselves by our intentions. Others judge us by our behaviors." 

Maybe you've read or heard that line somewhere, but have you stopped to think about what it means to you? 

Whether you are entering the workforce or operating at the "C Suite" level, hopefully you've gotten feedback from a trusted friend or colleague that helps you see your "blind-spot" - that "thing" you do that you didn't realize; a way of coming across that you don't know; a miscue between what you think you're projecting and what you really are projecting. 

I've been coaching clients for over 20 years, and there's always that moment of "Ah-ha!" when I help someone see themselves just a little more clearly and accurately. From there, it's a matter of recognizing yourself in the moment and choosing what to do next. 

If you're interested in finding out a bit more about yourself, contact me and let's talk about what's working in your life and what might need a tweak. Let me help you align your intentions and your behaviors today!

For myself being the stubborn person I am, she has been able to help me think outside of the box, or step away and look at what I’m doing from a different perspective. This has definitely helped me in realizing the “important” and “not so important” tasks I was doing on a daily basis. This has helped me in being more productive with spending time calling and e-mailing doctors, and not spend time on the tasks that are not bringing in new clients.

Kenny Meyer, Sales Manager, OBC

Lisa A. Meier is an amazing executive coach! After a very easy going one hour session, I felt that Lisa knew me and wanted me to succeed. We worked together to develop different strategies that would enable to me change. The strategies were easy to implement and self-monitor. Thank you, Lisa, for helping me take the necessary steps to get me to where I want to be.

Wanda R. Austin-Wingood, Senior Marketing Manager|Shopper Integration