
Optimize Your Career!
Prioritize your personal and professional objectives.
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Career Optimization Best Practices
Free
Receive expert tips for starting and navigating your career that optimizes your skills, passions, and goals.
Resumé Template and Guide
$25
Purchase a resumé template and guide that will walk you through creating your professional resumé.
Resumé Revision
$150
Includes a review of your existing resumé, detailed feedback and comments added directly to your resume draft, one 30 minute collaborative session to review feedback, and a second review of the resume updates.
Personal or Business Financial Coaching
$300
Financial wellness and strategy are critical for career optimization. Making sure your personal finances and business finances (if you own your own business) are in order are the foundation for strategic personal and career growth. First, clients will submit a financial overview summary for review. Then, we will conduct a planning/goal-setting session to implement strategies to reach your personal and business financial goals. NOTE: More than 1 session may be required. Pricing for additional sessions will be provided upon review of the services scope.
Career Visioning Sessions
$350
Are you ready for a career change, shift, or pivot but don’t know what path to take? Sign-up for a Career Visioning session where we’ll first conduct a brainstorming and dreaming session. Next, you’ll receive a detailed follow-up report including actual jobs and business opportunities that support your goals. Finally, I will conduct a brief resume/portfolio review.

“Work is as much a basic human need as food, beauty, rest, friendship, prayer, and sexuality; it is not simply medicine but food for our soul.” - Timothy J. Keller
Why?
An optimized career prioritizes your professional and personal goals. They don’t have to be mutually exclusive. The definition of an optimized career is unique for each person. Defining your optimized career is the first step toward reaching your goals and enjoying your career journey.
Use your Gifts and Talents
Each individual has a unique sets of gifts and talents. Incorporating those gifts into a workplace and career will increase overall performance and satisfaction.
Do work you’re passionate about.
Find what you care about and add your contribution.
Support a Community
Identifying a community that you care about and want to support is a key factor in career satisfaction and optimization. Think about what communities are important to you.
What is Career Optimization?
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“Lee and I have been friends for many years, but we recently partnered together a couple of years ago when I approached her about helping me with a book project idea. She brought a business minded approach that positively influenced the outcome of the project! She offered suggestions, backed with appropriate research, but was never pushy with her ideas. She always made me feel super comfortable when we had discussions, which I think is super valuable for someone in the midst of an already overwhelming endeavor. I would recommend her services to anyone interested in working with a knowledgeable, and compassionate leader that will always put the client first. My time working with her helped put me on a path to success, and I believe that will be true for you, too!.” - Katie Filiatreau, author of The Narrow Path
“I’ve seen co-workers, family members, and friends who are working in jobs and careers that aren’t optimized. This results in career and job dissatisfaction, unnecessary stress at work, bringing heightened negative emotions home to family and friends, and overall unhappiness. An unhappy work-life leads to an unhealthy home-life which can have lasting and damaging effects on marriages, families, and children. I want to help others find Optimized Careers to restore the satisfaction and happiness that result when we use our gifts, talents, and time to serve communities that we love. I want everyone to reach their personal and professional goals. This is where change starts.” - Lee Goatley
