Your Personalized Results:


The results below give you a snapshot of where things are with your teen. I hope this can bring some clarity for you.

Empowering Your Teen:

Raising a confident, communicative, and proactive teenager isn't an overnight task – it’s a journey of growth through stages. In my coaching approach, we focus on three progressive outcome stages that build upon each other: growing self-confidence, strengthening communication skills, and cultivating leadership and initiative. Each stage represents a critical pillar of your teen’s personal development.

What this stage really means:

This stage reflects where your teen is showing up right now—not who they are. Confidence, communication, and leadership aren’t traits—they’re skills. And like any skill, they’re built through reps, reflection, and challenge over time.

Wherever your teen landed—whether they’re playing it safe, starting to grow, or stepping up to lead—this is a snapshot, not a sentence. Growth is always possible. The key is knowing what to work on, how to coach and develop it, and when to push.

📝 I’ve put together a full breakdown of all three stages, how they show up in teens, and what you can do next. It’s already been sent to your email. This is where your teen is and what it all means.

🟩​Stage 3: Sharpened Performer (Score: 15–20 points)

Your Teen’s on the Path—Now It’s Time to Step Up and Sharpen the Edge

Your teen’s current stage: Your teen is in the advanced stage. They already show leadership qualities, communicate clearly, and take initiative — now the goal is to sharpen the edge with performance under pressure, stronger decision-making, and leadership presence.

What this stage is about: In the final stage, we channel your teen’s confidence and communication abilities into leadership and initiative. Not every teen will be class president (and that’s okay!), but every teen can learn to be a leader in their own way. Stage 3 is about your child taking responsibility, demonstrating initiative, and positively influencing their own life and those around them. We work on skills like decision-making, teamwork, project planning, and staying true to personal values. By now, your teen has the confidence to step up and the communication tools to motivate and work with others – so we help them practice doing exactly that, in ways big or small. This could mean leading a community service effort, being the one who includes a shy classmate, or simply setting a strong example of integrity that others want to follow.

Growth outcomes in Stage 3: With guidance and practice, your teen will start to demonstrate leadership qualities appropriate to their age:

Strength Sharpener: At this stage they know what makes them unique and how to use that magic to influence change and become a great leader. Here we sharpen the talents they have been honing over the last two stages and put it as the forefront of the way they set forth. Being confident about what you know you do well and how to use it, brings inner peace because you are living what brings meaning and fulfillment to your life - not just making a living. You'll notice your teen will feel happier, and be more confident in their own skin.
Taking Initiative: You’ll see your teen stepping forward more often instead of hanging back. Given a challenge or an opportunity, they won’t always wait for someone else to act – they’ll be ready to lead the charge. Confident teens often “step up” when leadership is needed: they might volunteer to captain a team, lead a school project, or organize a club event because they trust their abilities to make things happen. This initiative shows they’re becoming proactive architects of their own lives, not just passive participants.
Strong Values and Decision-Making: True leadership in life comes from having a clear sense of one’s own beliefs, values, principles, and the courage to stick to them. By Stage 3, we aim for your teen to have that moral compass and confidence. They learn to make decisions based on what’s right for them and others, not just to follow the crowd. They become an independent and critical thinker. A confident teen who knows their values is far less likely to bow to negative peer pressure – their inner strength acts as a shield. For example, if offered something they're uncomfortable with, they can firmly (yet respectfully) say “no” and suggest a better path. This kind of self-assured integrity is a hallmark of leadership and earns them respect from peers.
Forward-Thinking & Future Prep: Perhaps most importantly, Stage 3 prepares your teen for life beyond high school. The leadership and initiative they practice now set them up for future success. Teens who build these skills early are more likely to take on positive leadership roles later in life and to pursue ambitious goals with confidence. You’re not just seeing a more responsible teenager; you’re seeing the early traits of a capable adult emerging. Whether it’s applying for internships, mentoring younger students, or planning for college/careers, your teen will have a head start. They’ll carry with them the ability to lead, the resilience to handle setbacks, and the confidence to seize opportunities – skills that will serve them in all facets of adult life.

Ready to see if your teen can step into their own leadership with support? Continue to the next page to get a detailed look at how our program empowers teens in Stage 3 and beyond, and how it might be the right catalyst for your child’s growth.


A Personal Note & Invitation:

This would be the time my marketing guy would tell me to have you buy something from me. I don't want you to purchase anything from me!

First, we don't know each other. Second, I truly don't know everything about the challenges you are facing with your child. And lastly, this quiz can only capture a glimpse. Right now, I'm simply just another voice in this great expand.

Let me share some honesty with you: I’m not the right coach for every teenager, and not every program fits every child. In fact, I expect you to be skeptical about anyone who might influence your child’s life (you should be!). You deserve to understand exactly who I am, how I developed my methods, what I believe in, and why this coaching approach is so impactful – before you even consider doing anything. I firmly believe, that you should only work with a coach who genuinely cares for your teen and can tailor their approach to your teen’s unique needs.

That’s why I invite you to click through to the next page – where I share all about “coach fit.” On that page, I’ll explain in depth what my program entails, the philosophy behind it, my background and credentials, how these methods and mechanisms came about, and the specific ways it can impact your child’s life.

Take your time to read and decide for yourself whether it feels like a potential match for your family. If it does, you’ll also find a link there to book a one-on-one call with me. Just reading about this isn't enough. It shouldn't be enough for you. You should get more. That's why we need to meet each other, I need to meet you and your teen. On the call, I'm not selling – instead, we’ll discuss your child’s particular challenges and goals, and together determine if my coaching is truly the right fit. If I sense that I’m not the best coach for your family, I will tell you directly and, if possible, guide you toward a better-suited solution. My priority is that your child gets the right support, even if that means it isn’t with me.

Ultimately, this is about finding the best path forward for your teenager’s growth. If the outcomes in these three stages resonate with you (check your email), I encourage you to continue on to learn more. You’ll come away knowing whether or not this is the right journey for your family – and either way, you’ll be one step closer to helping your teen become the confident, communicative, and capable young adult you know they can be. Good luck, and I hope to speak with you soon!

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