Veterans
We worked hard and we played hard!
Let's face it... between deployments, long hours, blast exposures, concussions... the list goes on...
We feel the signs of aging long before our civilian peers, even if we won't admit it.
Maybe you sometimes wonder why you have to work so hard to keep up or outmatch younger counterparts.
In some ways, our military service gave us a competitive edge. In other ways, sometimes it feels like a whole lot of extra effort goes into staying ahead or even keeping up.
Does it ever make you wonder if there are easier ways to achieve the same results with less energy? And actually have some energy left at the end of the day?
Can you picture a life where you use less energy and thrive instead of more energy just to survive?
Consider this...
What if Connection and Compassion were as hard wired as Protection and Safety?
What if Motivation and Mood were under your control, as easily as the way you lead and make decisions?
What if... You came home at the end of the day with the Best of You instead of what's left of you?
What would that look like?
Lori Barnard, a Marine Corps Veteran herself, worked aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton studying the strategies we use at Honor Coaching to be certain they would benefit warfighters and Veterans, specifically.
The transformations witnessed in the lives of her military brothers and sisters are the driving force behind Honor Coaching, Inc.
"I couldn't hold this knowledge and experience ... and just go on to some other project wondering if anyone would get a chance to benefit ... while the research filtered down through publications into the medical community over the years."
~ Lori Barnard
Honor Coaching specializes in helping Veterans, First Responders, and those still serving in the United States military, as well as Australia and the UK. If what we've shared above resonates with you and one or more of these honored titles belong to you, contact us. We want to help. Book a 20 minute call to see if we are a good coaching fit for one another. Be sure to mention your status in the comment box.