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move in your world

& thrive in your mind

It just takes some savvy.

Your brain has TWO minds for pathfinding.

One is a master of sight for pathways and vitality.
And it thrives in uncharted waters.

 

integrative success

It's our birthright to experience forward movement. Sometimes we're moved by a vision that we want to make a reality. Other times, we long for possibilities we haven't even named. Wherever we need progress, it thrives when we can see and grow the right pathways at the right times.

 

For this, we do need some savvy.  After all, some of these pathways are ones we've never consciously traveled on before. Some may even be actual neural pathways that can shape our experiences and opportunities.

 

We use savvy coaching and intuitive tools to access the pathways you need to succeed—and they work even if you're not a brainthusiast.  Our evidence-based framework has been trusted by pathfinders for 20 years, from individual creators to leading civic and social institutions.

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Cherie Dikelsky, ACC, ECPC is a trusted seeing partner to creators and transformers who thrive on pathways.

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Progress is our birthright—and so is the savvy it thrives in. With enough savvy we can thrive too, even in the face of pressure and uncertainty.

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Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB)
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As a professional pathfinder and two-time survivor of brain injury, I know firsthand how high the stakes can feel, and I also know how much our brains are in a position to help us. In fact, the more savvy we get about how they work, the greater our scope of possibilities and pathways becomes.

 

The tools I coach with are the tools I use as a thought leader and brain injury survivor. They are proven to cultivate the inspiration, clarity, readiness, confidence and peace needed to move on pathways that are generative and satisfying. And when we use them consistently, they can fundamentally transform our brains."

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Our chief want in life is somebody who will make us do what we can.”

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