Jeanette Crooks

What's
your
next?

You've built a life that works. And still, something keeps pulling at you.

Here is the place where you speak, brainstorm, ramble your way through the noise and find your next.

Coach  ·  Catalyst  ·  Champion

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Something in you
is ready to move.

You could stay where you are. Your life works. But something keeps nudging you.

You've built something real: career, life, identity. And you know there's something more.

You have ideas. A lot of them. Some clear, some vague. All of them worth exploring.

You need space — and someone who can hold it with you.

You're not starting over. You're evolving into what's next.

The fact that you're here means something. Let's find out what.

"Sort your ramblings, your deepest wishes — into your big Next, and all the little nexts that get you there."

Profound engagement and curiosity. That's what I bring. And the questions that only become possible because of it.

01 I hear you, deeply.

What would shift for you if someone truly listened? Not just the words — the hesitation before them, the thing you almost said, the way your whole self communicates. That's what becomes possible here.

02 I reflect what I notice.

The pattern in how you talk about what you want. The energy that surfaces when you mention that one thing. The way your body and your words tell the full story. I identify all of it so you can see yourself more completely.

03 I ask the questions that open things up.

Great questions are at the heart of this work. They come from genuine curiosity and give you the space to sit with your answers, work through them, and arrive somewhere real. That space is the gift of coaching.

04 You leave with clarity and a plan.

You leave knowing exactly what you're moving toward, and the concrete next steps to get there. Not someday. Now.

I know what it's like to feel the pull toward something more — and to choose it anyway, even when the path doesn't exist yet.

I've reinvented myself more than once. Fully. The kind of career pivots that went against the grain of what might be considered logical or safe, and that people around me didn't always understand. Each time, I chose what felt true. And each time, it was the right call.

I've also said yes to things that terrified me. Completing an Ironman triathlon after starting from a place where I couldn't swim 25 yards. Stepping onto a stage to sing with all my heart when what felt like the sane thing to do was run and hide.

None of it came from certainty. It came from doing the deeper work: getting clear on what I actually wanted, learning to trust myself, and finding the courage to move before I felt fully ready.

If you're someone who's restless, who has built real things and still feels the pull toward something different, I understand that from the inside. That's exactly the space I hold for the people I work with.

Jeanette Crooks

Multiple full career reinventions — each one a deliberate leap toward something truer.

Completed an Ironman triathlon after starting from a place where I couldn't swim 25 yards.

What's your next?

Let's find out together. One conversation and just the space to begin.