Extraordinary Purpose Blog
For Amazing Parents of Teens and Young Adults
Empowering Coaching, Tools, and Strategies to Help You and Your Teens and Young Adults Connect with Your Purpose, Create Influence for Your Family, Help Your Kids Thrive, and Create an Extraordinary Life
During our Group Coaching Meeting the Sunday after Thanksgiving, we started the way we do each week, asking everyone to share a win or celebration from their week, as well as something that was a challenge or struggle, and what they learned about themselves. There was common thread...
That's a bold statement I know, but it's just true. Chris and I created Extraordinary Purpose for Teens & Young Adults for several reasons, seeing our own kids leaning into the teen years, coaching countless adult clients over the years and hearing them say "I wish I had done this work...
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Here at Extraordinary Purpose Life Coaching for Young Adults, we believe that building the life and career of your dreams begins with understanding who you truly are. Once you truly see yourself, you begin to see things (and people) that are in alignment with you are, which sets...
Let's Help Our Young Adults Go Back to School! But this Time With Intention and Purpose!
August is such a bittersweet time of the year. Summer's not quite over, and yet Fall and Back to School are right around the corner. And with that come so many thoughts, feelings, and...
We are so passionate about helping Teens and Young Adults discover their potential and purpose.
There is so much that stands between us and our best-selves, our potential, and our goals. All day our children face strong thoughts, feelings, emotions, distractions, and self-talk, much of which...
You know with all of your heart that your kid has so much talent and potential, and yet it can be so frustrating because often they can't see it in themselves (I think that's actually true for all of us). It's part of the reason they don't feel good, why they aren't motivated, why they are...
"Our son Henry was really struggling to finish his Senior Year of High School. He had no energy or motivation, was on his phone and video games all of the time, and had no direction on what he wanted to do for his future (whether that was college, jobs, etc.). As a result his school performance...
When we first met Carsten, he was a sophomore in college, feeling lost and uncertain, and beginning to ask some really important questions. He was a business major following a path that was already laid out in front of him. Everyone in his class was planning for careers in business, finance, and...