What’s Next?  Navigating Transitions, Driving Your Personal Evolution

What’s Next? Navigating Transitions, Driving Your Personal Evolution

Change is the only constant, but how do we use it to power our own evolution?

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Agenda

September 21
September 28
October 12
November 9
December 14
January 11

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

A Map for the Unknown: How Do You Relate to Change?


This Session lays out the map of the territory we will explore. You will assess how you meet change in your life, how you resist it and what right now is stable or in flux.

About this event


    Change is the only constant, but how do we use it to power our own evolution? We will use a system process to make sense of how you got here, what you need to let go of and how to free up energy to power your forward movement. We will learn to embrace change to help you grow into your next chapter.

    Session Dates:

    September 21 A Map for the Unknown: How Do You Relate to Change?

    September 28 You’ve Done it Before: Looking Back to Find Clarity

    October 12 Letting Go of Yesterday: Facing Endings

    November 9 Create Energy for the Future by Bringing Closure to the Past

    December 14 Being Here nor There: Navigating the Zone of Transformation

    January 11 Ending with the Beginning: Embracing New Possibilities


    Jeremy Hunter, PhD

    I’ve spent over two decades helping leaders transform their results while developing their humanity in the face of inevitable change. During that same period, I’ve been driving my own personal evolution while living with a (supposedly) terminal illness. Transforming life’s struggles into growth and effective action pervades my professional and personal path.

    As Founder of the Executive Mind Leadership Institute as well as Associate Professor of Practice at the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management, I have put human growth strategies into real-world practice years before the popularity of “mindful leadership”.

    Confirmation came from being voted ‘Faculty of the Year’ 8 times by students. Further, 27 people, 13 of them former students, came forward as organ donors when I needed life saving surgery.

    My work helps leaders first vitalize themselves who then vitalize the environments around them. As they put aliveness at the center of their lives, they become sources of transformative energy to their teams, organizations, families and communities. Vital leaders change the world.


    What former students are saying:

    "Helped me shift the direction of my life into something I could not have imagined in the beginning."


    "He has this mysterious way of drawing out what is best in you to help you take action with greater clarity and resolve."


    "Like Michelangelo, he helps us take away everything that's extraneous and reveals what's best about us so that we can move forward with confidence."


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