Life Direction for High Schoolers

A Six-Week course helping high schoolers explore options and understand themselves better.

Is your high schooler trying to figure out what to do after high school?

Discovering the best option can be confusing. In this 6 week's group coaching course, Taylor will help high school juniors and seniors (as well as college students in an undecided major) understand how they are uniquely wired in their personality, strengths, life history, passions, and dreams to narrow down the options for what is the best fit for them. 

By the end of this 6 week group coaching course, your student will understand:

  • Their unique personality (using the DiSC personality profile) and what that means for relationships and career options.

  • How to maximize their strengths to work most effectively (and what careers may use their strengths best)

  • How their life story plays a part in making decisions and gives them clues as to what they are passionate about

  • How to explore potential professions to see if they would be a good fit for them

We will begin meeting mid March on either Tuesday or Thursday evenings from 7-8pm EST on Zoom. If there is enough local inquiry we could have an in person group in Decatur, GA. 

Investment: $300

What previous students are saying about Life Direction for High Schoolers:

"I was unsure how to align my dreams with goals. This left me feeling defeated, lost of what I should do next. Through coaching I gained a sense of direction and excitement for the future and has helped me narrow down specific career paths." - College Freshman

"I realized I work best in an environment with people and knowing everyone else's personality types helps to have a positive interaction with others." - High School Sophomore

"I learned everyone's strengths and weaknesses can feed off each other to create a good team that can succeed." - High School Senior

"Understanding my personality is key in deciding on my future." - High School Junior

"Defining my life message was huge in understanding my story." -High School Junior