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Transitions can be transformative, but they’re often filled with uncertainty. In this week’s episode, I sat down with Matt Slaybaugh, an achievement skills coach, playwright, and former artistic director of Available Light Theatre. We explored Matt’s journey from leading a theater company to becoming a coach, helping people navigate change and pursue what matters most.
From the principles of positive psychology to the creation of his new audiobook, Ready for the Quest, we explored how practical tools and mindset shifts can empower individuals to overcome resistance and take meaningful steps forward. Whether it’s a career pivot, a personal goal, or simply creating healthier habits, Matt shares insights in the hopes of inspiring others to embrace their quests and unlock their potential.
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Transitions can be transformative, but they’re often filled with uncertainty. In this week’s episode, I sat down with Matt Slaybaugh, an achievement skills coach, playwright, and former artistic director of Available Light Theatre. We explored Matt’s journey from leading a theater company to becoming a coach, helping people navigate change and pursue what matters most.
From the principles of positive psychology to the creation of his new audiobook, Ready for the Quest, we explored how practical tools and mindset shifts can empower individuals to overcome resistance and take meaningful steps forward. Whether it’s a career pivot, a personal goal, or simply creating healthier habits, Matt shares insights in the hopes of inspiring others to embrace their quests and unlock their potential.
Shownotes
Full transcript on page 2.
The post Navigating Transitions with Matt Slaybaugh appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

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