Kerry Lyman, CPC
Certified Achievement Coach Specializing in Career and Life Coaching for Young Adults
Live Your Dream
It is important to have dreams and goals, but figuring out how to achieve them can be overwhelming. Often the big picture looms so large that it’s hard to see the next step so you end up staying where you are, wanting a change but not sure where to go next.
As an Achievement Coach, I help young adults live their dreams by clarifying goals and developing the confidence and action plans to achieve them. My emphasis is on teaching you how to break it down into manageable steps that are not overwhelming. I’m also your personal cheerleader, providing practical inspiration and acting as a sounding board on the journey.
What Do You Want to Accomplish?
- A better job or a promotion?
- To go back to school?
- Improved work or personal relationships?
- A better place to live or a new car?
- To figure out how you can have it all – great job, free time for family and friends, service to your community?
No goal is too big – or too small – if it’s important to you. Whatever your objective, a vision and an action plan are going to improve your chances of getting what you want. Through Vision Discovery Coaching you’ll identify goals and a personal vision for your future. Achievement Coaching gives you an action plan so you see success quickly and deal with roadblocks that typically trip you up.
Don’t spend any more time wishing things were different but being unsure how to make a change. Please contact me for a free initial consultation for yourself or on behalf of a young adult in your life.
An Experienced Professional
Skill at coaching and mentoring colleagues in the business environment led Kerry Lyman to form Achieve Ability as a way to help young adults navigate career planning and personal goal setting. During her public relations career in various industries, she worked with associates to help them set and meet business objectives, gain career advancement, manage office politics, and achieve their personal and professional dreams. Kerry also figured out how to be a successful businessperson, wife, mother, friend and volunteer without shortchanging herself or others.