On stewarding your talents: When you look at your current or most recent job, how well does it use the unique gifts and abilities you feel you've been given?
On finding meaning: Thinking about your work as a form of service, which statement best describes your current situation?
On passion vs. practicality: When you consider your next career move, what is the biggest tension you feel?
On your "flow state": Describe the tasks that make you lose track of time—where you feel most energized and effective. Where do these activities show up in your work life?
On your professional story: If you had to explain your career path, does it feel like a cohesive story that reflects a clear purpose?
On overcoming barriers: What is the biggest barrier preventing you from pursuing a career that truly aligns with your purpose?
On your God-given design: When you think about what makes you unique, what comes to mind first?
On defining "success": Looking ahead 10 years, which of these outcomes would feel most like a "successful" life to you?
On pressure to choose: When you think about selecting a major or career path, where do you feel the most pressure?
On understanding your strengths: How clearly can you articulate your top 3 innate strengths (e.g., leadership, empathy) and connect them to a potential career?
On gaining clarity: What do you feel is the biggest missing piece you need to move forward with confidence?
On guidance: How are you currently making decisions about your future career?
On your child's unique design: As a parent, you see your child's unique gifts. Which of these worries you most as they consider their future?
On your hope for their future: When you envision your child's future work, what is your deepest hope for them?
On their current clarity: How would you describe your child's current approach to choosing a career?
On preparing for the "real world": What do you feel is the biggest gap between your child's education and being truly prepared for a fulfilling career?
On your role as a guide: How confident do you feel in your ability to provide the specific, strategic career guidance your child needs right now?
On making an investment: Which statement best reflects your view on getting outside help (like coaching) for your child's career journey?
How urgently do you (or your child) want to figure out the ideal career path?
When it comes to getting career guidance, which statement best describes you (or your child)?
Would you (or your child) be interested in a 1-on-1 coaching session to get a clear, personalized action plan?