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TEAM BUILDING

Work better:

Equip your team to be its best using its native habits, preferences, and strengths. 

Empower your team to get out of their own way

Understand how and why you do your best work
so you can get more done and have fun doing it.

✔ Take team assessments.
✔ Use the information to unlock your team's potential.
✔ Identify conflict sources, growth opportunities, and communication paths.
✔ Set your team goal and build your success plan.

Engage team or individual coaching to work better together.

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Peggy Allis Murriner
I'm a life design practitioner, entrepreneur, and personality science expert. I love empowering others to get unstuck and design lives they actually love — not lives they think they should love.

For years, I've worked as a business owner and consultant, I learned how to design products, services, and systems. And then my own life changed, as it does, and I realized I needed to apply the same rigor to the question I'd been avoiding: What is it I want? Want now? Want next? What makes me feel alive and fulfilled? 
I went to the monks and sat in silence. I did the design work. I tried out different things, including lots I wasn't good at. And it changed everything — not quickly, not without grief, but deeply and powerfully.

Now I help others in transition do the same. I bring the Stanford d.school framework, the personality science, the faith anchored community. And I bring the honest version of myself — the one who knows what stuck feels like from the inside.

I believe desire isn't the enemy. It's data. And God speaks through what makes us come alive.

Laura Willis
I'm a spiritual director, which means I create space for people to notice where God is already at work in their lives. Often, that is closer than they expected.
I have been walking alongside people in the territory of faith and doubt and longing for a long time now. I am trained in Ignatian spirituality and contemplative prayer. I have sat with a lot of hard questions — my own and others'.
What I have learned: the spiritual life and the designed life are not two different projects. They are one. Listening to God and listening to yourself are not in competition. They are, at their best, the same act.

I hold the space on these calls for what the practical tools cannot reach — the surrender, the grief, the prayer that doesn't have words yet, the silence where something sometimes moves.
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