Imagine being able to break through ALL the obstacles holding you back from reaching your most important goals.In your business and in your life.

Unlock a new level of business performance by discerning your right next step from a clear strategy.

Here’s how:

The most successful business owners aren’t the ones who have the most business knowledge.

They are the ones who know what they want to achieve and then make the right decision at the right time.

Their success comes from what they have planned and how they respond when it matters most.

You could push through to reach your goals because you’ve seen others gain traction…
You could have prestigious business degrees and know what to say…


But if you don’t have accountability to your goals and make plans on reality, you won’t know when to take action — and you will hold yourself back from reaching the next level.


Imagine being able to finally take action consistently, regardless of what’s happening around you.
Imagine having a thriving and profitable business that you cultivated.


And envision the energy you’d feel outside of work because you’d have more time, more peace, and more space to recognize the effort of your work so far.

Commit to your priorities, do the right work.

Commit to your priorities, achieve more than you can imagine.

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Next session: 2024

Five obstacles that plague even the most successful business owners:

  1. Inconsistent action

  2. Playing small

  3. Self-sabotage

  4. Competing priorities

  5. Use of time

5 Obstacles that Plague Even Successful Entrepreneurs

Successful business owners have an idea of the initiatives they want to focus on in the next 12-24 months. They know what recourses are needed, and know what is possible … and that’s an advantage.


Which means until you understand and commit to your business problems and decide to resolve them, you are pushing a boulder uphill … with your nose. Even if you like a challenge, I don’t recommend that.


When you grasp which obstacle is standing in front of you that prevents you from taking necessary action, you can confidently make decisions to navigate through for yourself and improve your work and life.


And the best way to help you have a plan that is clear about what work is necessary and possible is to participate in the Driving Solutions Strategic Intensive.

Your capacity to keep composure during high-stress times indicates how you make a decision. What you take away from each success and failure informs how you will respond to uncertainty.

The Driving Solutions Strategic Intensive focuses on 3 key areas necessary to create achievable goals from your initiatives.

3 Key Areas

These areas can maximize your strengths and minimize the impact of bias or blind spots. It provides a deep understanding of goal requirements, what is possible, and the commitment you will need to complete your plan.

When your priorities are not priority…
It is easy to let your actions accidentally hold you back. It is easy to go with the flow or procrastinate decisions.

Imagine knowing that you’ve thoughtfully taken critical steps that you can rely on when facing new and unexpected situations. You can move through the muck quicker and reclaim your creativity and excitement, and confidently take the next step.

The milestones in your Driving Solutions Intensive Journey:

Journey Milestones

When you register to reserve your seat, you will receive 7 Business Lies We Wish Were True and your own customized True North Dashboard that holds all the event materials and important information.

Like successful entrepreneurs, you will learn how to use and know what to do with the information. You will increase awareness, gain more time, and see impactful results.


Every piece of your Driving Solutions Strategic Intensive journey is designed to leverage your strengths and goals.

Driving Solutions Strategic Intensive will show you how to:

Ask the right questions to clarify your most critical initiatives for the next 12 months.

How to assess and make adjustments to stay your course.

Know with confidence what work is necessary and what work can actually get done.

Create a rhythm to productively shift between day-to-day and strategic work.

Identify your blind spots and distractions that require small shifts and refocus.