Leadership Coaching

Discover your talents. Achieve your goals. Get ignited for your future!

Why you need a coach!

Successful individuals make time to focus on their own professional and personal development. Perhaps you are looking for advice on how to inspire your team, manage conflict, make better decisions, or mentor others. Or, you might just be searching for a confidant to listen to your ideas and concerns.

One-on-one coaching is right for you if you want to...

  • Get others excited about your vision and goals

  • Build a collaborative and high performing team

  • Communicate more effectively with individuals at every level of your organization

  • Become a stronger critical and strategic thinker

  • Build influence, even where you don't have direct authority

  • Get problem solving techniques to drive decision-making and accountability

  • Establish your executive presence

  • Transform your workplace culture

  • Find better balance between your professional and personal life

  • Spend your time in a way that capitalizes on your strengths and ignites your days!

Our proven coaching process is designed to get fast results while building new habits that drive performance and better living.

Our One-on-One Coaching Process

Phase 1:

Discover Your Talents

We use a variety of self-assessments and 360 degree feedback to identify your strengths, as well as what you can do better, differently or more often. You'll create a clear picture of your talents and define your success path to achieve your professional and personal goals.

Phase 2:

Achieve Your Goals

You'll get tools, tips, and techniques to capitalize on your strengths. You'll overcome the challenges faced in your work and implement simple frameworks and habits to boost your productivity, relationships, personal wellness, and mindset to live a purposeful life.

Phase 3:

Get Ignited

We'll make sure you stay focused to ensure your new skills and behaviors are sustainable. You'll also focus on long-term goals to help you find fulfillment in work and life. Most importantly, you'll gain the confidence and energy to be the best leader you can be.

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coach leaders from organizations such as:

Hi. I'm Amy Pearl.

Hi. I'm Amy Pearl and I've dedicated my life to helping leaders like you overcome tough challenges, ignite their passion, and achieve their goals. I'd love to help you, too!

As your coach, my job is to listen, share insight and ideas, and push you toward your goals. I might ask hard questions at times, especially when I see more potential in you than you see in yourself. Ultimately, I want you to be much more in tune with your own ideas, thoughts, and confidence so you can solve problems on your own, long after our coaching process is over.

During the last 3 decades, I've helped hundreds of professionals, from CEO's of multi-billion dollar companies to high potentials just starting out. I've gained a reputation as a no-nonsense yet fun-loving coach who asks thought-provoking questions and delivers actionable ideas.

I welcome the opportunity to help you achieve your goals!

How You and I Will Work Together

Following a Kickoff Meeting with your supervisor, we'll begin by meeting every 2 weeks for 1 hour. This way, you'll hit the ground running and make fast progress toward your goals, while giving you enough time between meetings to implement new approaches. You'll define your personal Success Path and the priorities that we'll work on during each meeting. After each session, you'll feel more prepared and confident to tackle the real-life situations you're facing, while building new habits to achieve your goals.

Over time, we'll stretch our coaching conversations out so we meet every 3-to-4 weeks. This way, I'll serve as your accountability partner and we'll ensure your new habits are sustainable for the long-term. We'll also include your supervisor in a mid-way Process Check Meeting, as well as a Wrap Up Meeting to celebrate your successes and ensure they are prepared to support you for the long-term.

Plus, you'll have your own personal Coaching Portal to keep notes, store your assessment results,

access dozens of my best frameworks, and stay focused on your goals!

January
Kickoff Meeting

We'll begin by meeting with you and your supervisor. We'll discuss the program details and establish your objectives. This way, we can customize the program to achieve your goals.

February 15th

Getting Started

Manage your priorities, not your time. We'll help you discover how to create a Collaborative Workplace and refine your priorities to focus on the workplace you desire for your team and yourself.

February 29th

Your Mindset Matters

Ignited leadership takes the right thinking. We'll use the Agile EQ Profile to explore your natural mindsets and build your stretch mindsets so you can feel confident and prepared heading into any situation.

March 14th
Listening & Communication

Ignited leaders are intentional when communicating with others. You'll use Everything DiSC and our Ignited Listening Profile to get personalized tips to communicate with your direct reports, peers, boss, and other colleagues to bolster your credibility, build relationships, and manage tense situations.

March
One-on-One Coaching 360 Degree Feedback

Inventory your strengths and identify improvement opportunities to be the best you can be. You'll get anonymous feedback from your direct reports, peers, supervisor, and others in an objective way. Then, we'll review your results in a one-on-one meeting to develop personalized strategies for your success.

March 28th
Your Strategic Playbook

Become crystal clear about your strategy for your department and your work. You'll write Your Playbook based on research and input from others. Then, you'll create a system of accountability for yourself and your team to maximize your contribution and stay focused on the big picture.

April 11th
Managing Performance

Create a culture of accountability and opportunity for your teams with the tools and techniques to set expectations, celebrate successes, and help team members who fall off track. Then, take the next step to coach your teams to find their own success through delegation and development.

April 25th
Managing Teams

Whether you're working in the office, 100% remotely, or in a hybrid-environment, a collaborative team requires five behaviors: trust, healthy conflict, commitment, peer-to-peer accountability, and a spirit of shared results. You'll get a Teams Toolkit to make this happen.

May 9th
Managing Change

Discover eight powerful influencing strategies, how to use them and when to apply them. Then, you'll learn an 8-step process for driving sustainable change and creating a spirit of continuous improvement.

May 23rd
Graduation Celebration

We'll celebrate your accomplishments with an all-out graduation celebration. You'll learn the habits of people who get recognized at work. Then, you'll create your long-term success path to create the career and life you desire!

June
One-on-One Coaching

We'll reflect on all you've learned and the daily habits you've put in place to be a strong leader. Then, based on your career and personal goals, we'll ensure you have a plan to sustain the changes you've put in place and the tools and frameworks to achieve your goals.

I only take a few new clients on each month. So, don't delay!

$8,500

You Get It All!

  • 12 Virtual Coaching Meetings including a Kickoff and 2 follow up meetings with your supervisor

  • Self-Assessments like the WorkPlace Big Five Profile, Everything DiSC, Agile EQ, and the Ignited Listening Profile

  • 360 Degree Feedback customized for your organization and unique needs

  • Private Online Coaching Portal

  • Dozens of My Best Frameworks

  • Lots of attention, ideas, and motivation to achieve your goals

Still have a few questions? Read below.

How do I know this will address my issues?

Our goal is to achieve your goals. So, I begin by meeting with you and your supervisor to understand your objectives and unique needs. After coaching countless leaders over the last 2+ decades, I've developed lots of strategies, frameworks, and tools to solve even the toughest challenges.

Of course, I don't know everything, especially when it comes to the nuances of your role or organization. But, if I don't have a trick in my magic bag, we'll figure it out together!

How are our coaching sessions structured?

Our meetings last about an hour.

Initially, we'll use the WorkPlace Big Five Profile so you can inventory your talents and I can get to know you in a language that I understand. Then, we'll initiate the 360 process to understand others' perceptions and to create a plan for the rest of our meetings.

At those subsequent sessions, we'll discuss your challenges and how best to conquer them. And, I'll help you implement simple habits to ensure your desired results are sustainable.

How long does the whole process take?

We'll meet 12 times, initially every other week and then, stretching our latter meetings out a bit to ensure you stay committed to your new behaviors for the long term. So, the entire process takes about 6-8 months.

Interested in moving faster? We can give it a shot. But I find that lasting change take time. Plus, I want you to have time between each session to try new things and make real progress!

What is the cost?

At Work Ignited, we recognize that the fee for our services is your investment in anticipation of higher levels of performance and ultimately, greater financial return. So we strive to offer our high quality service at a fair value. The fee for our One-on-One Leadership Coaching Program is $8,500.

This includes all of our meeting time as well as all assessments, materials, and access to our online coaching portal.

How did Amy learn to be a coach?

I've been formally and personally trained to be a leadership coach by some of the world's leading coaches including Brendon Burchard and Patrick Lencioni. I've studied the impact of personalities and styles at work through numerous assessment certifications, and I'm a top tier award winner for the use of Wiley's Everything DiSC and associated tools. For over 20 years, I've worked with leaders from Caterpillar, Duracell, Wegmans, Barilla, Blue Cross Blue Shield, FeedMore, the United Way and countless organizations of every size and almost every industry.

But, nothing replaces the learning that comes from real world experience. I spent over a decade working for M&T Bank in sales, tech, and operations. I successfully led large teams and some of the most ambitious projects the bank pursued at the time. I now run a 7-figure business. I've had to hire, fire, motivate, inspire, block, tackle, and lead.

I know leadership and life isn't always easy, but I use my knowledge, experience, and tenacity to help you overcome the challenges, achieve your goals, and feel ignited by your work.

Do you offer a guarantee?

In 20+ years, I've never had a dissatisfied customer. I work hard to achieve your goals and I trust that you will do the same. I can't do the work for you, but if you're committed to your own professional and personal growth, so am I.

That being said, I appreciate there are some tricky situations. 

Sometimes, paying the full fee up front is difficult. If you'd prefer a three-pay option, just email me at [email protected]. I can set up the payment system so you pay 1/3 up front, 1/3 after our Process Check Meeting with your supervisor, and find final 1/3 at the beginning of the Get Ignited phase.

Sometimes, organizations hire me to coach people because they have lots of potential. Other times, my coaching clients are struggling and this is a final attempt to help them improve. If you're an HR professional or executive trying to decide if coaching is right for one of your leaders, let's talk before you make this investment. Just email me at [email protected] and we'll connect!

The best time to ignite your leadership skills is today.

I know you're busy and perhaps feeling overwhelmed or worried about taking something like this on.
There's no doubt the world is quickly changing - hybrid workforces and today's economy are creating a lot of uncertainty and challenges. I hear you, friend, and I'm here for you.

I truly believe that there's never been a better (or more important) time to double down on building your leadership skills. Today's workforce is looking for a sense of purpose, social connections, and to feel valued for the difference they make. That takes a new set of skills that you might not have needed in the past. Not only will one-on-one coaching give you those skills, it will give you the discipline to put them in place as small, daily habits. So, they are easy!

I don't want you to look back in 6 or even 12 months with those same problems sitting on your desk, wondering what could have been if you only took action.

I want you to feel proud of what you accomplished and confident in what you can achieve. There's no time to waste. Let's get started!

Amy Pearl

Let's do this!

$8,500

You Get It All!

  • 12 Virtual Coaching Meetings including a Kickoff and 2 follow up meetings with your supervisor

  • Self-Assessments like the WorkPlace Big Five Profile, Everything DiSC, Agile EQ, and the Ignited Listening Profile

  • 360 Degree Feedback customized for your organization and your unique needs

  • Private Online Coaching Portal

  • Dozens of My Best Frameworks

  • Lots of attention, ideas, and motivation to achieve your goals

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How I Got My Time (And Energy) Back: 7 Strategies That Actually Work. 

June 02, 202611 min read

How I Got My Time (and Energy) Back:
7 Strategies That Actually Work

Personal Growth | Leadership

June 2, 2026 • 10 min read

Quick Answer:

Last week, I made the case that what most of us call a time problem is actually an energy problem in disguise. This week, I'm going to prove it with my own story. When I volunteered to babysit my granddaughter every Tuesday for three months, I didn't know if I could make it work. It forced me to get disciplined about how I structured my days, and what I discovered surprised me: I didn't need more time. I needed to be more intentional about how I spent the time I had. In this post, you'll get seven practical strategies for reclaiming your time and energy, plus the personal shifts that made the biggest difference for me.

The Experiment That Changed How I Think About Time

In my [last post](INSERT LINK TO 5/26 POST), I talked about the difference between a time problem and an energy problem and shared some practical DiSC tools that can give you hours back each week. I also shared my own motivators and stressors from Catalyst and challenged you to look at yours.

This week, I want to get more personal. Because the strategies I'm about to share didn't come from a book or a productivity course. They came from volunteering to babysit my granddaughter.

Here's what happened. My daughter-in-law, a teacher, returned to work this spring to finish out the school year. To avoid daycare for those few short months, she recruited babysitters. I raised my hand for Tuesdays.

The moment I committed, a wave of panic hit. Tuesdays are often one of my fullest days: client meetings, workshops, coaching calls. How was I going to hold a baby and run a business at the same time?

But something interesting happened when I was forced to work within a constraint. I got really intentional about how I scheduled my time. I stopped treating my calendar like a suggestion and started treating it like a strategy. I blocked, batched, delegated, and said no (or at least not yet) to things I would have previously said yes to out of habit.

And it worked. I had an absolute ball with our little bundle of joy. Some of you may have even caught a glimpse of her on a Zoom call, because it was pretty tough to avoid the occasional cameo. But for the most part, it worked beautifully, and I'm emerging from those months more productive, not less, because the challenge forced me to be honest about what actually mattered.

Start Where We Left Off: Motivators and Stressors

Before we get to the seven strategies, I want to pick up where we left off last week. I shared the energy booster exercise from Catalyst: go to your What Drives You section and look at your motivators and stressors. I promised I'd show you how I manage my stressors intentionally to keep them from draining me.

Here's what I mean. These are some of my biggest stressors and how I've structured my life to minimize their impact:

Stressor: Having little independence or private time.
Solution: For over a year, I've scheduled exercise on my calendar four early mornings each week. That time is non-negotiable. It's mine before anyone else gets a piece of me, and it fills my tank and lowers my natural intensity before the day even starts.

Stressor: Following inefficient procedures.
Solution: Our office is obsessed with process, systems, and quality. That's not an accident. It's by design, because I hate wasting time. If something feels clunky, we fix it. We don't tolerate workarounds when a better system exists.

Stressor: Dealing with people who don't meet my standards.
Solution: I'm blessed to have fabulous clients and followers like you who share my appreciation for people and my personal values. I've also eliminated toxic relationships from my life. Those were some of the hardest yet energy-giving decisions I've ever made.

Stressor: Moderating my quick pace and working methodically toward long-term goals.
Solution: I meet weekly with two accountability groups to stay focused on what's important and to keep my priorities from drifting. Left to my own devices, I'd constantly be coming up with new initiatives or sprinting through everything and burn out. The accountability keeps me moving at a pace that's sustainable.

Your stressors will be different from mine, and that's the point. The exercise isn't about copying my solutions. It's about being honest with yourself about what drains you and then making intentional choices to reduce those drains. Sometimes you can eliminate a stressor entirely. Sometimes you can automate it, delegate it, or restructure your day so it takes up less of your peak energy. Whatever the solution is for you, get started today!

Now, let's get into the seven simple strategies to build and focus your energy, while finding more time in your days.

7 Time Strategies That Actually Work

1. Decide Before You Do

Don't mistake activity for results. It's easy to feel productive when you're busy, but busy and effective are not the same thing.

Practice a Monday Reset each week. Ask yourself: "What must be true by the end of this week?" Not what do I need to do, but what must be true. The difference matters because it forces you to think in terms of outcomes, not tasks.

Here are some examples of what "true by Friday" might look like: a team member has clarity and confidence they didn't have on Monday. Stakeholders agree on the direction, even though the details haven't been worked out. The team feels supported after a tough situation last week. I am not the bottleneck for this decision.

Compare those to what most of us default to: finish emails, attend meetings, put out fires, get through the week. The first list creates momentum. The second list just creates exhaustion.

2. Limit Work in Progress

Fewer priorities equal faster progress because when everything is a priority, nothing is.

A good rule of thumb: no more than three to five active priorities at a time. Everything else is either scheduled for later, delegated to someone else, or parked until capacity opens up. This feels uncomfortable at first, especially for high achievers who pride themselves on doing it all. But the math is simple. Spreading your energy across ten things means none of them get your best.

3. Protect Your High-Impact Time

This is where the energy conversation becomes very practical. Not all hours are created equal. You have high-energy hours and low-energy hours, and the work you assign to each should match.

High-energy hours are for planning, coaching, problem solving, and creative thinking. Low-energy hours are for admin, email, and routine tasks. Most people do this backwards, spending their sharpest hours in their inbox and then trying to do strategic work when they're running on fumes.

Block one to two protected windows per week for thinking, planning, or people leadership. Even 60 minutes of protected, high-energy time can change the trajectory of your week.

4. Your Calendar Is Your Strategy

To-do lists are aspirational. If something matters, it must live on your calendar.

Ask yourself: does your calendar reflect your ideal day, or does it reflect everyone else's urgency? If your calendar is full of other people's meetings and requests, you're executing someone else's priorities, not your own. Then, you end up working on your to-do's at night, on weekends, or not at all.

Here's a practical shift. First, block time for leadership work like check-ins, coaching, strategic projects, and planning. Then take your to-do list and assign each item to a specific time slot on your calendar - like scheduling a meeting with yourself to do the tasks. If it doesn't have a home on the calendar, it doesn't have commitment behind it.

5. Build Margins on Purpose

Calendar white space is not wasted time. It's an intentional planning tool. The unexpected will happen, and if your calendar has zero breathing room, every surprise becomes a crisis.

Build in 10 to 15 minutes between meetings so you can decompress, process, and show up present for the next conversation. Schedule one "light" day per week if possible. Add buffer time before and after emotionally heavy work like difficult conversations, employee relations issues, or performance discussions. And build in contingency time for the things you know will come up but can't predict.

Margins help you respond instead of react, stay emotionally present, and make better decisions under pressure.

6. Delegate Using EDGE

Your time multiplies as your team grows, but only if you delegate well. Poor delegation actually costs you time because you end up redoing work or micromanaging.

Use the EDGE method:

Explain the why and the expectations. People do better work when they understand the purpose, not just the task.

Demonstrate what good looks like. Don't assume people know your standards. Show them.

Guide with feedback, recognition, and checkpoints along the way. Delegation isn't a handoff and disappear. It's a supported transfer.

Empower with trust and autonomy. Once someone has proven they can deliver, get out of the way and let them own it.

7. Work in Focused Sprints

If you struggle with focus or find yourself bouncing between tasks without finishing any of them, try the Pomodoro Technique. It's named after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that its creator, Francesco Cirillo, used as a university student in Italy, and it's beautifully simple.

Set a timer for 25 minutes. During those 25 minutes, work on one thing and one thing only. No email, no Slack, no quick peeks at your phone. When the timer goes off, take a five-minute break. Walk around, refill your coffee, look out the window. Then start another 25-minute sprint.

It sounds almost too simple to work, but it does, for two reasons. First, 25 minutes feels manageable even when a task feels overwhelming. You're not committing to finishing the whole thing. You're just committing to 25 minutes of focused attention. Second, the built-in breaks prevent the kind of mental fatigue that makes everything take longer. You're essentially building margins (tip #5) right into your workflow.

I use this technique when I'm writing, building client proposals, tackling anything that requires deep thinking, and even decluttering my kitchen counters and cleaning the bathrooms. Four Pomodoro sprints with breaks in between gives you nearly two hours of genuinely focused work, and you'll be amazed at how much more you accomplish compared to two hours of scattered multitasking.

8. Choose Priorities and Be Okay with Deprioritizing

This is the hardest one and yet, the most important. Every "yes" is a "not now" to something else. That's not failure. It's math.

Here's an exercise I use myself and with my own coaching clients. Rank these areas of your life in order of priority from 1 to 10, and no ties allowed:

Career/Work, Finances, Health/Energy, Family, Relationships, Personal Growth/Learning, Spirituality/Faith, Fun/Recreation/Hobbies, Community/Service, Environment/Home.

What are your top 3 priorities? Realistically, you don't have time for the others, at this point in your life. And, that's okay. You have plenty of time ahead of you!

Now look at those top 3. How can you intentionally prioritize those 3 things more fully in your life right now? What can you intentionally deprioritize? The word "intentionally" is doing all the heavy lifting in that sentence, because there's a big difference between deprioritizing something on purpose and neglecting it out of guilt or avoidance. Get comfortable saying, "this just isn't a priority for me at this point in my life." Then, love your priorities even more fully.

When I volunteered for Tuesdays with our bundle of joy, I was intentionally prioritizing family. That meant intentionally deprioritizing some client availability on that day. I didn't feel guilty about it because it was a conscious choice, not an accident. Remove guilt. Replace it with intentional choices.

It's About Energy, Not Hours

Every strategy on this list comes back to the same idea: when you're intentional about where your energy goes, time takes care of itself. You stop spending your best hours on things that drain you. You stop saying yes to everything out of obligation. You start protecting the time and activities that fill your tank, and you build systems so the rest doesn't fall apart.

I didn't find more hours in the day when I started babysitting on Tuesdays. I found more energy by being honest about what mattered, what didn't, and what I could let go of without the world ending.

You can do the same thing. Start small. Pick one strategy from this list and try it this week. Just one. Small actions create momentum, and momentum creates energy.

What's Next

This is the second in a three-part series on reclaiming your time and energy. Next week, I'll shift the focus to your teams: how to give them a simple, efficient mid-year energizer to help them push through the second half of the year with renewed focus and connection.

And if you want to take this even further, join us for DiSC-a-Palooza on June 12th from 11:00 - 1:00 Eastern Time. This is our annual virtual mini-conference for assessment lovers like you, whether your a DiSC user or not. This year's theme is all about time-saving, energy-boosting strategies to help you and your teams finish the year strong. You'll see what's new, connect with other professionals who love this work as much as you do, and walk away with practical ideas you can use immediately both at work and at home.

[Register for DiSC-a-Palooza here.](INSERT REGISTRATION LINK)

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Amy A. Pearl

Amy Pearl is Work Ignited's Chief Optimizer, bringing strategic solutions and simple tools to your workplace.

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