Why “Anomaly”?
In what now feels like a previous life, I worked at a well-known financial planning company. Over the course of my nine-year tenure, I held various coaching and development roles. This included guiding new financial advisors through the transition to business ownership and coaching new coaches as they advanced in their professional growth.
But in time, the career I once loved began to feel safe, familiar, and a bit too comfortable.
Enter 2020, when a series of anomalies challenged me to reevaluate everything I had grown accustomed to. This included:
the end of my long-term relationship
a global pandemic
a long (and healing) summer with my family
an intriguing opportunity to start my own business
Throughout all of this, I found that when we break patterns, when we create an anomaly, we open the space needed to get curious about our thoughts, behaviors, and circumstances and we allow creativity to reenter the conversation.
This, my friends, is how we grow!