Meet Jan Johnston Osburn
With a rich and extensive career in talent acquisition, talent development, and organizational consulting, coaching has always been a natural passion of mine.
Many of the obstacles we face in life are self-imposed, often stemming from a lack of empowerment – the ability to make decisions, take ownership of our careers, or initiate transformative life changes.
Whether it's a shortage of self-confidence, a lack of self-belief, limited access to a supportive network, or simply a lack of motivation, our dreams can often remain dormant, frustratingly out of reach.
It deeply troubles me to hear the challenges that so many individuals encounter in their careers, or when attempting to create a resume that truly catches the eye of recruiters.
This is why I established Empower 365. At Empower 365, our mission is clear: to ensure your success. Whether you're seeking career coaching, life coaching (which I refer to as Empowerment Coaching), assistance in crafting a new resume, or guidance on how to excel in interviews, I offer these services with a singular focus – your triumph.
We all deserve a life and career that we love, free from the frustrations that often hinder progress.
My coaching programs are straightforward and results-driven. Change requires effort, and I'm here to guide you through that process. As the proverb wisely states, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Or, echoing the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., "Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step."
Success and fulfillment are not instantaneous; they are the result of a cumulative journey. But remember, you'll never make any progress until you take that crucial first step.
Welcome to the path of empowered living, where every day counts.
My Signature Strengths:
My expertise also extends to government contracting and assisting those transitioning from military service.
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