Coaching for when you want to live a career story that's
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Change the narrative.

It’s your career.

Editing privileges belong to you.

Is there another version of your career you dream about?

  • Maybe you imagine yourself leading a team. Yet, you tell yourself you’re not leadership material.

  • Maybe you wonder what it’d actually be like to do the work you’ve wanted to do since you were seven. Yet, you tell yourself it’s too late.

  • Maybe you’re a student who feels pressured to choose a career that is practical. Yet, you wonder if it’ll be fulfilling.

  • Maybe you’ve reached the mid-point of your career and silently wonder how you will do this for another 20 or 30 years.

  • Or, maybe you just want to feel you are doing good work that is engaging and empowering.

All of these describe clients I’ve worked with.

All of them realized there were other narratives waiting to be created or explored.

Hi, I’m Renée Lilley

I’m a career development coach and the founder of Storyline Coaching Studio, LLC. After receiving an M.A. in organizational psychology and certification as a workplace coach, I set up shop to empower others to confidently and courageously craft career stories that honor their potential. I’ll help you gain the clarity and conviction necessary to imagine new possibilities and change the narrative of your career.

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A neon sign in a window that reads, 'WHAT IS YOUR STORY?' with an office interior visible behind it, including chairs, desks, and framed posters.

Is there another story than the one you’re telling yourself?

It takes awhile to become aware of your inner narratives.

  • I’m not good at . . .

  • My window of opportunity has closed to . . .

  • I don’t have what it takes to . . .

  • They’re not interested in my ideas . . .

  • I’m stuck here . . .

What stories live in your head?

The stories we tell ourselves matter the most.

When we weave inner narratives about our own capabilities, desires, or opportunities that are more fiction than fact, we create our own unique disempowering mythology.

The stories we tell ourselves reveal more than where we’ve been. They can determine how far we’ll go.

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Forget main character energy. You’re the author.

  • Find your voice.

  • Edit out false narratives.

  • Revise self-limiting beliefs.

  • Confidently reclaim your personal agency.

  • Rewrite your own potential.

  • Reframe your situation.

  • Reimagine all the possibilities for you.

Coaching can help you identify the stories you tell yourself that hold you back, limit your potential, or blind you to possibility.

“You either walk inside your story and own it or you stand outside your story and hustle for your worthiness.”

—Brené Brown, author, researcher, and professor