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Biz contest finalist: Jennifer Slayden — Big Sky Life Coach

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 in Finalists, Stories

My name is Jennifer Slayden. I am a musician, a Certified Life Coach, and a creative soul. Growing up, my father was a professor at MSU, a musician, and an idealist. He taught his seven kids from a very early age to give back to our community, to share our talents, and to treat others with dignity and respect. At 83 years old, he continues volunteering for the local food bank and playing piano at the “old folks home.” He is my driving force.

jen_slaydenMy business, Big Sky Life Coach, was created from my own journey of illness and struggle. After my three children were born I was doing it all. I felt like doing anything less would not be acceptable. That frame of mind created a downward tailspin as chronic pain I had been suffering coupled with the onset of severe panic attacks. I reached bottom when one night I couldn’t leave my home to get some milk at the store. I was trapped in my own desperation. I felt I had failed everyone I loved.

I received the professional help I needed to overcome my struggles, and in the process realized how my story spoke to so many other mothers who don’t take the time or energy to care for their body, mind, and spirit as they should. Thanks to the challenges that were presented to me, I became familiar with life coaching as a continuum of therapy to hold me accountable in setting new goals, and to live my best life.

I have been employed both in corporations and for myself. I worked for five years as a manager in a MLM firm, earned a cruise, and learned some valuable skills along the way. I have taught music in public and private schools for several years. Life coaching seemed to be the perfect addition to my teaching career. The business of helping women empower themselves is not something I take lightly. I enjoy the flexibility of working for myself, as being a mother is my number one priority.

I have found ways of combining Life Coaching with two of my greatest passions: music and running. I have facilitated women’s drumming workshops and encourage local clients to meet for our sessions as a “walk and talk” as opposed to sit down coaching. I believe that in order to expedite change in one aspect of your life it is important to be healthy in the other areas of your life as well, physical health being one of them.

My proudest moment, so far, in Big Sky Life Coaching was seeing five runners cross the finish line of the Portland Marathon after months of life coaching via teleconference calls, numerous emails and some one-on-one coaching. Not one of them had run a marathon before, and it was combined with raising money for cancer research. To know in some way that I helped promote growth in a positive way is something that continues to motivate me to do more.

Currently I facilitate women’s wellness workshops once a month at Krieg Chiropractic Center. I offer one-on-one coaching locally and via phone and have two group teleconference classes beginning in January of 2010. I have joined the Missoula Businesswomen’s Network and am a member of a local Life Coaching Group where we meet to support each other, educate each other on our different niches and use each other for referrals. My target audience is women in career change, stress reduction, first time marathon training, and creativity coaching for musicians and artists.

I have a website: www.bigskylifecoach.com and write a blog called Life’s Little Lessons. I have found writing to be another source of creativity within and I love sharing stories that mothers and women can relate to, while finding some sort of teaching lesson in them.

As a musician I compose music. As a Life Coach, my goal is to help women compose the life of their dreams. I am honored and humbled by the challenge that presents. I have all the creative tools to meet and exceed my vision of having a healthy Life Coaching Business. Where I am challenged is in my business skills. I need direction in how to grow a business that is a service business, how to reach my target audience, and how to hone in on the resources that are available. I would also like to publish a book, full of Life’s Little Lessons, as well as advance my website into a viable part of my business. I have no background in journalism, but as my business cards say: “Dream Big and Reach for the Stars.” I hope that you will consider my business, Big Sky Life Coach, for the MCDC award. I dream that through my work as a Life Coach, musician, and writer I can emulate my fathers spirit of sharing my gifts, empowering women, and playing music for the “old folks’ home” when I am 83!

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17 Responses

  1. Joy Perkins says:

    A fabulous coach and person!

  2. Jennifer Swartz says:

    Jennifer is an excellent coach. She helped me focus and achieve my professional goals with an empasis not only on long term acheivement and personal satisfaction, but also just plain happiness. Thank you so much Jen!

  3. Mark Slayden says:

    Jen is my wife and you should know that she is the most unselfish and most giving person that I know. She rarely asks for anything and always gives of herself. Whether she’s working with children in the schools, playing music at the “old folks home,” or volunteering her time and talents helping other musicians, she is constantly an inspiration to others. I don’t know anybody who is more deserving of this grant. Thank you Jen for being in my life, and thank you for being such a great mom, friend and wife. I love you very much!

  4. Heather B. says:

    Jen got me out of the house and moving! I completed my first marathon in Portland in October. Jen has what it takes to get many motivated and make the best out of his/her life.

  5. I am the proud sister that has seen Jenny evolve over the years both personally and professionally. I know that she would embrace this opportunity and give back more than what she learns!

  6. Jen’s story is remarkable, and she is a great inspiration to others.

  7. Beth says:

    Jen has brought light into my life. She has my 12 y/o daughter asking for more (music with Jen!), and never misses an opportunity to be supportive and encourage me to return to singing (she “gets” how important that is to me, even though we have not overtly discussed it…!). She finds fun and passion in all she does- what a gift to this world!

  8. Jen told me about her painful time one day and I remember thinking, “I’m not the only one.” Jen’s insight into life and motherhood deserve to be recognized and honored.

  9. Jean Larson says:

    I am Jen’s pastor and want you all to know how she inspires me — with her love for her family, her willingness to give of herself, and her gorgeous cello in worship. Her deep spirit sings through them all.

  10. Scott Lewis says:

    Went to school with Jen and she has put others first as she does now as a life coach.

  11. Katie Babbitt says:

    Jen was my first friend moving to our community and welcomed me with open arms. She is a truly beautiful person in so many ways and is one of the most positive people I have encountered!

  12. Todd says:

    Coach Jen is simply the best! I have known her for over 20 years. You will not find a more caring and helpful person. She was born to be a life coach!

  13. Linda McCarthy says:

    Jennifer has done a number of great things for the Missoula community and its children. My son Samuel was positively impacted by her teachings, and my family has felt Jen’s support and care. Sam is in Heaven now…playing music he learned from Jennifer and Mojan.

  14. Martha Robertson says:

    Jen is a gifted, kind, and generous spirit. Her and Mohan’s work with the Spontaneous Music program inspired me to seek musical instruction for both my children. Thanks for all you’ve given to this community, Jen!

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  16. Therese Wirakesuma says:

    Jenny lives life creatively and sets such a great example! I am amazed at how she has made every event in her life take a positive turn. She always finds ways to help others on top of prioritizing her family. Your ‘big’ sister who has learned a lot from your Life’s Little Lessons! Therese

  17. Hi, I’m Sarah Trabismus thanks, for allowing me post a request here at your site. I’m on a Life Coach project where I’m finding boatloads of articles connected to the Life Coaching area, and I’m slowly trying to get all of them under one cover and publish them as a free ebook. It will be like ‘Chicken Soup for the Soul’ was created. Every contributor picked will include their name and URL. If you or your readers are willing to take part, then be sure to visit the site Life-Coach-Training.org and enter your article on the submission page. We are seeking articles of about 400 and 800 words maximum that have no more than one active URL.

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