Welcome! If you're here, it means you're ready for a for a Core Powered Life.
In today’s business landscape, leaders and teams face challenges that require innovative, people-centered solutions. The Powder Day Mindset helps individuals and teams thrive by focusing on five essential areas:
In the past 50 days, I've applied this process with clients, witnessing remarkable boosts in confidence:
Increasing prices and generating sales
Clarifying the value offered to clients
Focusing more on priorities and less on distractions
Building healthier habits
Establishing robust internal support systems
Transitioning from pondering to action in business development
Asserting desires and boundaries in personal relationships
Strengthening connections with family and friends
Cultivating peace of mind amidst uncertainty
All achieved by clarifying how they operate and integrating it into their daily lives.
The question is - where would more confidence help you? Because I want to help you with that.
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
At the heart of the Powder Day Mindset are five actionable steps designed to help individuals bring their best selves to every challenge:
Celebrate your efforts – Recognize yesterday's progress, no matter how small.
Identify your goals – Define clear objectives that align with what matters most.
Recognize challenges – Identify obstacles and embrace them as opportunities for growth.
Create a values-based plan – Leverage personal core values to develop actionable solutions.
Take action – Implement the plan and celebrate every step forward.
Unlike traditional approaches that focus on corporate values, we empower employees to use their core values to achieve the company’s mission and goals. By encouraging individuals to align their work with their authentic selves, we create a more engaged, innovative, and resilient workforce.
Anti-Burnout: By celebrating progress and aligning work with core values, employees stay energized and less likely to experience burnout.
Innovation: Personal values provide the foundation for creative thinking and fresh ideas that push the company forward.
Productivity: When employees connect their values to their work, they focus on the tasks that matter most, driving higher productivity.
Belonging: Employees who feel seen and understood through their values develop a stronger sense of belonging, leading to greater retention and team cohesion.
Personal Growth: With a focus on their personal core values, employees take ownership of their growth, leading to more engaged and self-motivated team members.
One of the best parts of the Powder Day Mindset is its flexibility. You can start with a few individuals or a small group to prove its effectiveness. As stories of success emerge, the positive impact will naturally spread throughout your organization.
One common worry when introducing a values-based training program is that employees may discover something about their core values and decide to leave the company. It’s true—this could happen. But far more often, employees realize that their current job fulfills their values in ways they hadn’t considered before. Maybe it’s not 100% perfect, but by identifying the places where their role aligns with their core values, they’ll find stepping stones for improving their experience at work.
You can keep your core values, mission, vision, and goals. The Powder Day Mindset is about using personal core values to achieve those goals. But as your team becomes more clear on their values and how to use them to succeed in their roles, you may find the desire to change or refine those aspects of your business. But you don't have to address this at the beginning.
Another hidden benefit is that training and development becomes more effective. Once employees identify their core values and learn how to use the Powder Day Mindset, they have a framework for addressing challenges. Instead of waiting for managers to solve problems, employees can work with their supervisors to explore which values might be missing or need more attention. This leads to actionable solutions that foster growth and satisfaction.
Created by Joey Chandler, Founder of Find Your Way Consulting, The Powder Day Mindset was born out of personal necessity. Joey developed this process after experiencing significant burnout. As he hit rock bottom, Joey realized he no longer had the energy to be anything but himself. This led him to ask, “If I can only be me, who am I, and how can I be more of that?” Through deep reflection, Joey reduced his core values to three (courage, connection, and curiosity) and asked daily, “How can I bring more of my core values to my life?” Within a few months, Joey had recovered, feeling re-energized like he did on winter mornings with fresh snow. That feeling of boundless possibility, which he likened to powder skiing, inspired the Powder Day Mindset — a system for staying energized, focused, and confident, allowing people to create personal and professional days they love.
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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Did you know the average person has thousands of thoughts every day, many of them negative? Research from the National Science Foundation suggests we experience between 12,000 and 60,000 thoughts daily, and a staggering 80% of these are negative. Psychologist Rick Hanson explains in Hardwiring Happiness that this “negativity bias” evolved as a survival mechanism. Our ancestors needed to be hyper-aware of threats, which hardwired the brain to prioritize negative stimuli.
But today, this constant stream of negativity doesn’t just protect us—it can stop us in our tracks. Negative thoughts tell us we’re not good enough, not smart enough, or that we’ll never succeed. Worse, many people feel embarrassed by these thoughts, as if successful or “good” people wouldn’t have them. It’s easy to fall into the trap of believing that the mere presence of negative thoughts is proof of failure.
However, given the sheer number of negative thoughts we all have, trying to avoid or eliminate them is futile. It’s like trying to stop a literal avalanche—exhausting and impossible. The good news? You don’t need to fight them. Instead, you can learn to use them as fuel for growth, clarity, and action.
Negative thoughts don’t appear out of thin air—they have roots in multiple aspects of the human experience:
Evolutionary Development:
Our ancestors survived by being cautious and alert to potential dangers. This survival mechanism is why our brains are wired to notice and dwell on negative stimuli. In The Power of Bad, John Tierney and Roy Baumeister explain that even one negative experience can outweigh many positive ones in our minds. This bias ensured survival in dangerous environments but often works against us today.
Ancestral Trauma:
Trauma experienced by past generations can live on in our bodies. In My Grandmother’s Hands, Resmaa Menakem explores how unprocessed trauma from ancestors can manifest in physical and emotional patterns, contributing to recurring fears, doubts, and somatic reactions in their descendants.
Childhood Experiences:
Early life experiences shape our self-concept and beliefs. In The Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk explains how negative experiences in childhood can create deeply ingrained patterns of self-doubt and fear that follow us into adulthood.
Modern Comparison Culture:
Social media exacerbates the problem by bombarding us with curated images of other people’s successes. This constant comparison triggers negative thoughts like, Why am I not as good as them? or What’s wrong with me?Even though these thoughts stem from unrealistic comparisons, they feel painfully real.
With all these influences, negative thoughts are inevitable. But instead of getting trapped in embarrassment or paralysis, we can turn them into opportunities for growth.
If eliminating negative thoughts is a losing battle, why not use them instead? Rather than viewing negative thoughts as obstacles, consider them as data—clues about your fears, needs, and values. By leveraging these thoughts, you can turn the avalanche into a powder day, full of fresh opportunities to carve a new path.
The Powder Day Mindset is a five-step process designed to do just that. Here’s how it transforms negative thoughts.
Celebrate Your Efforts:
Start by celebrating the fact that you’re aware of your negative thoughts. Instead of being embarrassed or ashamed, recognize that noticing the thought is the first step toward change. Celebrate your bravery in facing it head-on.
Example: If you think, “I’m not good enough to succeed,” celebrate that you care about success. That’s a sign of growth.
Declare Your Goal:
Use the negative thought as a guide to clarify what you want. If your thought says, “I’ll never be able to grow my business,” ask yourself, What does success in my business look like to me? Declare your goal in clear, actionable terms.
Explore What Is and Isn’t Working:
Negative thoughts are like trail markers, showing you areas that need attention. Instead of fighting them, get curious:
What’s triggering this thought?
What’s working in my approach, and what isn’t?
What small shift could I make to move forward?
Create a Values-Based Plan:
Align your response with your core values. If your values are courage, curiosity, and connection, ask yourself how you can tackle the thought in a way that embodies those principles.
Example: “I’ll show courage by reaching out to a mentor for advice, curiosity by trying a new approach, and connection by collaborating with a peer.”
Take Action:
The fastest way to reduce the power of a limiting belief is to act despite it. Small, value-aligned actions build confidence and momentum, proving to yourself that the thought isn’t as powerful as it seems.
Example: If the thought says, “You’re not good enough,” act by sending one email or making one call. Each action chips away at the belief.
Every time you use the Powder Day Mindset, you show yourself that negative thoughts don’t have to hold you back. They can be the catalyst for your most incredible breakthroughs. By celebrating, clarifying, exploring, planning, and acting, you transform the avalanche of negativity into a powerful force for growth.
The more you practice, the more confident you’ll become—not because you’ve eliminated negative thoughts, but because you’ve proven that you can use them to carve new paths. That’s the essence of the Powder Day Mindset: turning life’s storms into opportunities for your best ride yet.
Think of a limiting belief that’s been holding you back and take five minutes to walk through the five steps of the Powder Day Mindset:
Celebrate your awareness.
Declare your goal.
Explore what’s working and what’s not.
Create a values-based plan.
Take one small action today.
When you take that action, you are using negative thoughts to create new perspectives and momentum for your success. And the exciting thing to recognize - you wouldn't be taking that action now without the original negative thought. With the Powder Day Mindset, your negative thoughts become drivers for your success.
If you’re ready to make this process a regular part of your life and want more guidance, grab my Powder Day Mindset e-book! It’s packed with examples, exercises, and tools to help you turn negativity into momentum and carve fresh lines every day.
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