Start loving what you do to live the life you want!

This course will guide you in finding a career that you love and fits who you are by using a simple four-step process that leverages behavioral science and life planning.


Stop the Vanilla in Your Career and Life Planning Course

How did you decide on your current career path?


Was it the career someone close to you had? Or was it the career that provided you the most financial upside?

Maybe like me, you had no clue as to what the right career path was when you graduated from high school. And the college or the career you found yourself in seemed like the easiest next step.

This is the course I wish I would have had when I was trying to figure it out.

No matter where you are in your life journey, this process will meet you there.


The Stop the Vanilla in Your Career and Life Course guides you through a simple four-step process that helps you love what you do to live the life you want.

The four steps are as follows:


1. Define Your Mint Chocolate Chip

  1. Step 1 will walk you through a thoughtful process to identify, rank, and prioritize your passions. This can be a powerful time of discovery!

2. Own Your Cone

  1. In Step 2, you will learn how to understand, own, and leverage your unique, natural behavioral style strengths.

3. Explore Your Sweet Options

  1. Step 3 will help you explore options for your strategy and discover tips for determining which opportunities will lead to the life you want.

4. Create Your Rocky Road Life Map

  1. In Step 4, you will define your legacy, your long-term objectives, and short-term action plans to make your Mint Chocolate Chip a reality and live the life you want.


Success stories from the process



"I have gone through your process and certification and still took a lot of notes and found new clarity for myself."


Laurie A. Radke

President at Greater Green Bay Chamber


"With the help of the Stop the Vanilla in Your Career and Life Process, we have created a culture of growth and opportunity that is centered around understanding each individual's gifts, passions, and overall goals"


Terry Albrecht

President/Owner of Packer Fastener