Tiffany Lyon
Category:
- Retiree Travel
- Wellness Travel
- Relocation
Tags:
- Personal Growth
- Life transition
- Career Transition
- Retirement
- Relocation
- Career Break
- Gap Year
- 40+
- Self-Discovery
As an International Coach Federation certified Career Transition Coach, I bring tools and techniques that offer guidance and support for managing midlife and mid-to-late career changes. You are in the right place if you are nearing or have recently experienced milestone events or significant shifts AND want to use travel and adventure as a tool in your re-focusing, reprioritization, and personal/professional rediscovery.
Topics we can work on broadly include:
• Preparation for/adjustment to new roles and responsibilities, organizational culture
• Planning for/integrating into a new geographic location (a physical family move with personal, professional, social, practical everyday implications)
• Non-financial planning and preparation for Retirement (if you are 5 or less years out – yes, I’m talking to you!)
And we can dig deeper into topics such as:
• Relationships (shifts in self and interpersonal/group dynamics; leadership/followership)
• Social support and belonging (shared connection, family, community integration)
• Identity (defining yourself in relation to who, what and the work that surrounds you)
• Life and work purpose (what drives you now; what is different than before)
• Cultural change and adaptation (may pertain to organizational type or geography)
I am an Air Force veteran and lifelong nomad with nearly 30 national and international moves under my belt. Earning life, executive, retreat and travel coaching certifications has been a natural evolution in my career path, which has been dominated by operations and leadership roles.
My coaching style is grounded in positive psychology and informed by 25+ years training, facilitating and consulting. I particularly enjoy unconventional application of models and tools, including the use of travel and adventure to escape the trappings of our everyday environments and encourage curious, creative and inspired ways of thinking and being. Though I’m process-driven, I welcome and encourage bold curiosity, intense bravery, a sense of humor, and creativity that colors outside the lines.