Services for Individuals
There is a vitality, a life force, an energy, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is only one of you in all time, this expression is unique. And if you block it, it will never exist.... It is your business to... stay open and aware to the urges that motivate you.
— Martha Graham to Agnes DeMille
- Starting out or starting over?
- Looking to change or expand your career?
- Needing a job but also wanting it to lead somewhere?
- Wondering if you are making the most of your talents?
- Wanting to find meaning and spark in work?
- Feeling the chaos, now wanting the opportunity that's supposed to come with it?
- Need roadsigns to get you through mid-life, retirement, or other points of potential reconstruction?
LIFEWORKS Can Help You
Find Your Truer Direction
- Clarify and anchor yourself in your skills, natural talents, interests, personality, values, and life history.
- Discover how you're changing and how these changes may add nuance and verve to your work and personal life.
Uncover Fresh Ideas
- Personality and interest profiles (Myers-Briggs Type Indicators / Strong Campbell Interest Inventory)
- Traditional as well as spontaneously derived exercises
- Self-directed projects
- In-depth career scenarios
- Life mapping, journal writing, and story boarding
Find Support for Your Change and Exploration
- Rebuild after a job loss or unforeseen changes in work.
- Learn that although the work world is changing and sometimes in grim ways, it's also filled with possibilities and angles for creating new work and for finding the jobs that do exist.
- Discover low-risk and low-cost ways to test out appealing possibilities including further training and repackaging of existing talents.
Receive Assistance with the Concrete, Practical Arts of Searching for Work
- Designing job hunting strategies and marketing tools.
- Reviewing and crafting resumes, brochures, websites, and portfolios.
- Being coached through the necessary stages of research, networking, interviewing, and salary and benefits negotiations.
- Being linked to support groups, success teams, business advisors, technical expertise, mentors, and specialized programs.
A Client Story:
The Reluctant Dancer
When her mother died, a dancer left performing at 24 for the relative safety of retail management and then motherhood. At 40, she returned to dance, only to find it no longer held the appeal it once had.
By exploring the ways she was changing and by blending the new with the old, she found her niche as a foundation executive bringing arts groups to life.

