Testimonials
Kerri Twigg is an essentialist. She was able to expertly connect the core elements of mindfulness to the building blocks of a career.
Through our work together, Kerri supported my meditation practice by suggesting personalized approaches that helped me ride out a layoff, the dissolution of a relationship, and the heady early days of entrepreneurship. She challenged me without ever dropping me. When I was having Big Feelings, she worked with those and turned them into strengths and a way to know myself better. Kerri is adept at spotting what’s unique about someone in relation to their career—and building on it—and now she’s applying that skill to mindfulness/meditation.
Amanda Lewis, Award-winning book editor
I’m highly appreciative of your Career Contentment work. I feel renewed and confident. Best of all, I’ve seen a positive impact in my business because I’m bringing my confident, renewed self to my clients. So thank you for coaching on contentment.
Monica - Career Coach
I think the most impactful pieces of the class for me were the calming and centring meditations (I simply think about them to invoke a feeling of peace and focus), and the profile worksheets.
Sheila - Writer
WOW! I adore you Kerri. Your career mapping exercise has given me significant insight into my career and my next move. It has revealed patterns to me that now seem so obvious yet were elusive to me for decades, Thank you!
Susan - Marketing Manager
The fit has been so great that today it was made official that I’m the new VP of Global Sales. It has never felt like work for one day yet and I’m genuinely excited to get to the office or open the computer and to try and make a difference that day.
I can’t thank you enough for helping me uncover my stories and being the voice in the back of my head not letting me settle for good enough but to push and find my spot and use my passion.
Boyd - VP of Global Sales
I am emailing to say I got the job at the (company name). I think it’s a great fit for me. The work will be creative and impactful.
Sara S. - Not-for-profit Marketing Manager
I was struggling with being my authentic self. Though the job interviews were fine, something always felt off to me afterward and I wasn’t landing any offers.
In my first interview post-Career Stories, I did the meditation right before-hand and then reviewed my stories and how they made me feel. I had a job offer within a week. Thanks, Kerri, you were exactly what I needed. You got me out of the negative loop I was telling myself and reminded me why I love what I do.
Anne Fountain - Investment Associate
I am writing this recommendation from the heart. Kerri doesn’t do templates; she takes the time to get to know you- what you’re good at, what your passions are, what your dream job is – and she will write the best custom resume and help you find your voice. If you ever need help drafting your resume or getting the best out of your career stories, Kerri is your go-to person. She’s passionate about her work and her passion is reflected in the results. I hope she gets to help a lot of people since that gives her the power to be amazing!
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