Welcome! If you're here, it means you're ready for a for a Core Powered Life.
The Powder Day Mindset offers a structured, actionable process to help you navigate daily challenges, maintain your passion, and achieve peak performance in your business.
Applications
Growing your business in a way that works for you, your people, and your clients.
Creating and maintaining a relationship that works for you and your partner.
Developing mental and physical well-being in ways that are effective and sustainable.
Adopting habits that work and letting go of those that don't
Is This For You?
You are a business owner or founder who wants more confidence in yourself and your ability to achieve your goals. You face the challenge of feeling stuck, inefficient, and misaligned with your core values, which can lead to frustration and burnout. You want a solution for solving your problems, but you don't have the time or energy to learn new things.
I want to show you a simple process that leverages and maximizes how you already do things to achieve your goals faster and increase your confidence.
If you want that as well, schedule a call and we'll discuss what confidence means to you, how it would benefit you, and how we can make it happen using the Easy Growth System.
My Journey to this Realization:
I started my core-based work in 2015 after producing several hundred tribute videos. Through these videos, I listened to thousands of individuals express their affection for loved ones. These experiences confirmed my belief that we all possess innate qualities at our core, and the more we tap into them, the better off we are.
In 2022, after experiencing burnout from personal and professional challenges, I discovered the power and importance of focusing on three core values (mine are courage, connection, and curiosity).
In 2023, I realized the distinction between who we are and how we operate, leading to the development of the Core Process concept. This realization, combined with my experience, culminated in the creation of the Easy Growth System.
My entire journey has been a series of efforts to apply my core process (even before I knew what it was) to my coaching practice and life. This makes me uniquely qualified to help you clarify how you do things and then use it to achieve your goals.
Let's be honest - People don't believe in core values. For most, core values are more marketing than meaningful.
I used to think the same way. But everything changed when I figured out how to tap into my core self.
By clarifying and using your core values (personal and corporate), you solve problems and achieve goals faster and with less effort.
I'm on a mission to turn core value statements from ignorable to impactful so people can achieve more with less stress.
Have a great day, and I hope to talk soon.
Joey Chandler
TESTIMONIALS
Client Reviews
After just a one-hour conversation with Joey he detected the issues in our sales system regarding our messaging and suggested specific changes that triggered a complete transformation of our business. We went from overwhelmed prospects that didn't convert to a waitlist of prospects for our high ticket offer in less than a month.
Gaspi Montllonch
CEO & Co-Founder
Digital Taktik
Working with Joey has been a revelation. Through his program, we discovered that I subconsciously follow my own process when I am successful. Joey’s method helped me recognize and refine this inherent process, integrating it seamlessly into my daily life and business. His approach has brought me greater clarity, confidence, and consistency in achieving my goals - "my way." I am truly grateful for Joey’s insight and guidance.
About six months ago, I hit a wall and stopped doing my morning routine after doing it for years. I knew my routine helped me, but I didn’t have the energy to get it back going. But after answering your celebration questions for the past few days, I felt my energy return, and I feel like I’m back. It only took a few minutes each day and made a huge difference.
LinkedIn coach and founder of The Epic Encore Life
Joey is a relatable person without pretense. This fits my needs perfectly. About 6 weeks into the coaching and I have gone from the sense of complete overwhelm to excitement. This is no joke. I find the process logical and it fits into my already busy schedule. If you are willing to put in the work you will get great results.
James Urquhart
Owner, Rock Solid Electrical
Creativity is often seen as a mysterious force—an untamed muse that graces us with its presence on some days and seems elusive on others. For musicians, artists, and writers, tapping into this creative flow can feel like chasing powder snow on a winter morning. But just as with powder days, there’s a process to finding your way back to those bursts of inspiration and productivity.
The Powder Day Process is designed to help you unlock your creative potential, move through creative blocks, and create more days where everything just flows. The secret? Celebrating progress, clarifying goals, recognizing challenges, using core values, and taking aligned action.
As Steven Pressfield, author of The War of Art, wisely puts it:
"The most important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying."
Here’s how the Powder Day Process can help musicians, artists, and writers sit down every day and find their flow.
Start by acknowledging the small wins you’ve made. Whether you wrote a few lines of lyrics, sketched out a new idea, or strummed a few chords, it’s important to recognize progress. Creativity thrives when it’s nurtured, and celebrating what you’ve done feeds that momentum.
Try this: At the end of your creative session, write down three things you’re proud of, no matter how small. This shifts your mindset from scarcity ("I didn’t do enough") to abundance ("I’m moving forward").
Creativity without direction can feel scattered. By clarifying your goals—whether it's finishing a song, completing a painting, or drafting a short story—you give your creativity a purpose. What are you working toward today? And what would make your creative day feel successful?
Try this: Before you begin, set an intention. Ask yourself, "What’s the one thing I want to create today?" Keep it simple, and let that focus drive your process.
Creative blocks are inevitable. Maybe you’re stuck on a melody, struggling to find the right words, or feeling uninspired by your current project. The key is to see these challenges for what they are: temporary roadblocks, not dead-ends.
Try this: Make a list of the challenges holding you back. For each one, ask, "What would my core values tell me to do?" If curiosity is a core value, maybe it’s about exploring new techniques or stepping into unfamiliar genres to reignite your passion.
Values like curiosity, courage, and connection are powerful tools for breaking through creative blocks. When you align your actions with your values, you’re not just working; you’re creating from a place of purpose.
For musicians, this might mean exploring a new sound or collaborating with others. For writers, it might be stepping outside your comfort zone and writing something deeply personal. For artists, it could mean experimenting with a new medium.
Try this: Reflect on your core values. How can you bring them into your creative practice? If courage is a value, maybe today’s the day you share that unfinished track or sketch with someone for feedback.
Creativity is not just about thinking—it’s about doing. The Powder Day Process encourages taking small, values-aligned actions every day. Remember, the perfect moment to create will never come; you create the perfect moment by starting.
Try this: Set a timer for 30 minutes and create without judgment. Whether you’re working on music, painting, or writing, give yourself permission to create without the pressure of perfection.
By following these five steps, you can harness the power of the Powder Day Process to boost your creativity and break through blocks. Just like a great powder day on the slopes, the best creative days are built on momentum and flow—both of which you can create by staying true to your process.
Remember: Creativity isn’t about waiting for the muse to show up—it’s about showing up and doing the work, day after day. As Steven Pressfield reminds us, "The most important thing about art is to work." When you apply the Powder Day Process, you’re not only doing the work—you’re setting yourself up for more days where everything clicks, and the creative snow is deep, soft, and full of possibility.
You aren't the problem
In the places where you struggle, you simply don't have enough practice being yourself.
To create confidence, compassion, assertiveness, grit or determinations, the secret is being more of yourself in more places. Not trying to be something you aren't because that is exhausting.
When you a NOT being your core self, you are being something you are not which is exhausting and frustrating, and leads to isolation and burnout.
When you being your core self, your confidence, creativity, and courage increases so you connect with others to find solutions that work over time.
I help people understand...
Their Unique Strengths
3 misconceptions about our Core Selves
And how they are holding you back.
I already know (or at least I think I do)
You probably have some sense of who you are at your core but your level of clarity isn't sufficient for your goals. Your core self is like your numbers for your business. The more clarity you have, the more power you have to make positive changes.
I can be myself in some places but it's impossible in other areas. There is nothing I can do about it.
Being your core self takes practice. If you are struggling, you just aren't as good at being your core self in that area. There is nothing wrong with you but you need to practice being your core self.
Core work takes too much work.
This true if you don't have a system to use your core self. The uncertainty and overwhelm associated with asking, "who am I," goes away when you have system to clarify who you are, take action in alignment with who you are, and grow you ability to stay true to yourself in more areas of life.
I've spent the last ten years exploring the question, "who am I at my core and how can I bring more of that to my life?" I created the Core Power Framework so you can learn in minutes and hours what took me months and years.
Tell me if any of this resonates with you...
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You keep asking yourself, "Am I doing this right?" or "Will this work for me?"
It's time to put an end to the uncertainty and boost your confidence in your decisions.
You are confident in some areas of your life, but unsure in others?
Let's work on creating a consistent sense of self-assurance across all facets of your life.
You have a vision for what's possible but you struggle with making it happen.
You have what it takes, and I'm here to help you realize that.
If these situations sound familiar, you're not alone, and most importantly – you don't have to stay stuck. I've developed a unique process that has already helped numerous people build real confidence and overcome their challenges.
Working with me
Rather than focusing on tips and techniques, we focus on bringing your core self to your life.
We clarify who you are and what you want to accomplish.
We determine any doubts hindering your efforts, you learn to let them go, and then you take action.
We evaluate, celebrate, and revise your efforts so you keep moving forward and connected to your core self.
You repeat the process until your goal is achieved. You benefit from that success and knowing how to achieve it without being fake or burning out. The process works because of the power of your core self. Keep tapping into that and you will succeed.
What I live for and how I can be useful to you
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My life
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Education
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HR sphere
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My hobbies
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Coach and life coach
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My projects
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Creativity is often seen as a mysterious force—an untamed muse that graces us with its presence on some days and seems elusive on others. For musicians, artists, and writers, tapping into this creative flow can feel like chasing powder snow on a winter morning. But just as with powder days, there’s a process to finding your way back to those bursts of inspiration and productivity.
The Powder Day Process is designed to help you unlock your creative potential, move through creative blocks, and create more days where everything just flows. The secret? Celebrating progress, clarifying goals, recognizing challenges, using core values, and taking aligned action.
As Steven Pressfield, author of The War of Art, wisely puts it:
"The most important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying."
Here’s how the Powder Day Process can help musicians, artists, and writers sit down every day and find their flow.
Start by acknowledging the small wins you’ve made. Whether you wrote a few lines of lyrics, sketched out a new idea, or strummed a few chords, it’s important to recognize progress. Creativity thrives when it’s nurtured, and celebrating what you’ve done feeds that momentum.
Try this: At the end of your creative session, write down three things you’re proud of, no matter how small. This shifts your mindset from scarcity ("I didn’t do enough") to abundance ("I’m moving forward").
Creativity without direction can feel scattered. By clarifying your goals—whether it's finishing a song, completing a painting, or drafting a short story—you give your creativity a purpose. What are you working toward today? And what would make your creative day feel successful?
Try this: Before you begin, set an intention. Ask yourself, "What’s the one thing I want to create today?" Keep it simple, and let that focus drive your process.
Creative blocks are inevitable. Maybe you’re stuck on a melody, struggling to find the right words, or feeling uninspired by your current project. The key is to see these challenges for what they are: temporary roadblocks, not dead-ends.
Try this: Make a list of the challenges holding you back. For each one, ask, "What would my core values tell me to do?" If curiosity is a core value, maybe it’s about exploring new techniques or stepping into unfamiliar genres to reignite your passion.
Values like curiosity, courage, and connection are powerful tools for breaking through creative blocks. When you align your actions with your values, you’re not just working; you’re creating from a place of purpose.
For musicians, this might mean exploring a new sound or collaborating with others. For writers, it might be stepping outside your comfort zone and writing something deeply personal. For artists, it could mean experimenting with a new medium.
Try this: Reflect on your core values. How can you bring them into your creative practice? If courage is a value, maybe today’s the day you share that unfinished track or sketch with someone for feedback.
Creativity is not just about thinking—it’s about doing. The Powder Day Process encourages taking small, values-aligned actions every day. Remember, the perfect moment to create will never come; you create the perfect moment by starting.
Try this: Set a timer for 30 minutes and create without judgment. Whether you’re working on music, painting, or writing, give yourself permission to create without the pressure of perfection.
By following these five steps, you can harness the power of the Powder Day Process to boost your creativity and break through blocks. Just like a great powder day on the slopes, the best creative days are built on momentum and flow—both of which you can create by staying true to your process.
Remember: Creativity isn’t about waiting for the muse to show up—it’s about showing up and doing the work, day after day. As Steven Pressfield reminds us, "The most important thing about art is to work." When you apply the Powder Day Process, you’re not only doing the work—you’re setting yourself up for more days where everything clicks, and the creative snow is deep, soft, and full of possibility.
You can cause an eruption in your life by tapping into your core values and making use of your best self. We do this in the Volcano Club.
Email:info@joeychandler.net
Site: www.joeychandler.net
Location: Reno, NV