Get this guide because you're sick of not following through on the creative, entrepreneurial things you "say" you want to do...
Because you want to ignite a bold direction for yourself and your creative legacy.
This guide will help you unearth opportunities to do your best and boldest creative work and be the best and boldest version of yourself - even if you feel you've fallen short in the past.
As a result of going through this guide, you will:
It's time to get clear, motivated, and take action.
"I guarantee you'll get at least one major insight or strategy that will help you create + follow-through on a more authentic, bolder creative vision🤘"
My name is Jeff Fajans (rhymes with "lions").
I help creative entrepreneurs bring their biggest ideas to life and reach their next level of creative success.
Through my 1-on-1 coaching, 30-Day Creative Momentum Challenge community, internationally acclaimed digital courses, and speaking engagements, I've helped thousands of people from around the world connect with their purpose, clarify their creative vision, amplify their motivation, and create actionable strategies that make achieving their most meaningful goals inevitable.
These are people who are pursuing big goals like starting or leading a business (and scaling it to higher levels of innovation & growth), writing + filming a feature film (and it winning a Sundance award), building an app or product (and getting accepted into Y Combinator or getting VC funding), writing a book (and hitting the Amazon bestseller list) or even exploring a meaningful side hustle or passion project.
I have a PhD in Positive Organizational Psychology from Claremont Graduate University, where I studied under Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, the world-renowned author of Flow.
My research focused on how to help people learn, develop, and lead more effectively to better achieve creative goals.
I am also an avid music creator and guitar player. 🤘
Jeff Fajans, PhD - Creative Performance & Leadership Coach
Leading Expert in the Psychology of Creative Work