How Great Leaders Make Decisions Without Perfect Information
Have you ever felt stuck between multiple good options?
Whether you're considering a promotion, changing careers, transitioning from the military, starting a business, or simply trying to figure out what's next, uncertainty can make even capable leaders feel overwhelmed.
The challenge usually isn't a lack of information—it's the pressure to make the "right" decision.
In this interactive 45-minute workshop, we'll explore why high performers often struggle with major life and career decisions and introduce practical tools to help you move forward with greater clarity and confidence.
This isn't a presentation about finding the perfect answer. It's a conversation about learning to trust yourself, align your decisions with your values, and take the next step with intention.
What You'll Learn
During this session, you'll:
• Understand why capable leaders often feel stuck during periods of transition.
• Learn a simple framework for making decisions when certainty isn't possible.
• Explore the role values, identity, and energy play in creating clarity.
• Work through a guided reflection exercise to identify your own "next waypoint."
• Leave with practical questions and tools you can immediately apply to your career and life.
Who Should Attend?
This session is designed for:
Mid-career and senior professionals.
Anyone navigating transition.
Executives and emerging leaders.
Entrepreneurs and business owners.
Anyone facing an important decision or a new chapter in life.
No matter where you are in your journey, you'll leave with a greater perspective and a practical framework for navigating uncertainty with confidence.
What You'll Walk Away With
By the end of our time together, you'll have:
✅ A clearer understanding of what's driving your current decisions.
✅ A framework for moving from uncertainty to intentional action.
✅ Reflection tools you can continue using long after the session.
✅ Greater confidence in identifying and taking your next step.
My hope isn't that you leave with your next ten years figured out.
My hope is that you leave knowing your next waypoint.
Because you don't have to see the entire horizon.
You only have to trust yourself enough to steer toward the next waypoint.