Fall in Love With More Than Your Job Title

I’ve always known I was meant for more…

I walked on hot coals with Tony Robbins in college and knew that I would take the road less traveled at some point.

Even though I was one of the youngest clinicians to start and maintain a thriving private practice, I decided to leave it for something unknown.

I became a coach.

No graduate degree needed, no long hours of supervision, and no steady referrals in place; I jumped.

I invested in ways that made me wildly uncomfortable; I worked with coaches who trampled on my limiting beliefs, and I coached seasoned coaches who intimidated me.

I played with new edges.

I had to learn new platforms and have photoshoots; I had to learn to be an entrepreneur.

I continue to work with the fear of being seen online to ensure my ideal clients find me.

This discomfort has led to so much growth. I traveled to the most beautiful places and met the most extraordinary human beings, living the life of their dreams.

I have created a life with so much freedom and joy.

I can go to my daughter’s track meet during the day, go for walks, have long talks, and take myself out to lunch.

I have time to create programs that deeply serve my clients

I want that for you, too.

You deserve to have it all!

My passion is to help high performers like you play with a new edge outside of work so you can have success and fulfillment in your personal life.

Ready to fall in love with more than your job title?

I have (2) spots left in my signature mentorship program called the “New Edge.”

Let’s talk about the details.

Warmly,
Melanie

Melanie Shmois, MSSA, LISW-S

Melanie Shmois, LISW-S, is a licensed therapist and certified life coach for high-achieving individuals who crave inner joy as much as outer success. As the founder of Mind Your Strength Coaching and creator of The Joy Revolution, Melanie helps driven professionals balance their masculine and feminine energies so they can experience fulfillment, emotional freedom, and lasting happiness.

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