What is Purple Pill Mavericks?
This is a brain child of jackee chang, the founder and first Purple Pill Maverick. In the decades of working in industries primarily dominated by uber-alpha type personalities, she observed one repeatable thing: Truly talented and sincere humans get bypassed or relegated to imposter syndrome emotions. Some of it is self-inflicted, some of it is about learning to navigate the landscape, some of it are roadblocks create by others– a lot of these hurdles can be managed.
The ultimate mission of the Purple Pill Mavericks coaching is help distill and extract the challenges to palatable and actionable next steps. To help answer questions we all have:
Is what I am doing what I should be doing?
Is how I am doing what I am doing be how I do it?
How will Purple Pill Mavericks help me?
We do not provide solutions but we will work together for you to come up with unique solutions catered for you to execute. Working with us requires commitment, self-reflection and self-work. Nothing worth doing comes easy is a fundamental value. The work and realization will be uncomfortable at times, but the willingness to be vulnerable and accountable will make room for revelations.
Purple Pill Mavs will provide guidance, support, community and tactical ways to handle the real world without losing a sense of who we are and what matters most to us.
Why is this important?
If you find yourself in a place where you believe you did everything correct, and yet, you still find something is missing, something is not quite right, then Purple Pill Mavericks is fostering that community of support just for you. We are here to help encourage a deeper exploration of self and this mindset shift will change your life; this perspective will help you embrace yourself regularly and be uniquely you in any environment.
We are in this world a finite period of time. The only way to impart our purpose effectively is to be present in the spaces we occupy as our unique selves.
Who is this for?
This is for the people who have done everything they think they should be doing, yet they feel like something is missing, like happiness is elusive and their purpose is only a fragment of what envision.
