IntentSetter

where you are an active participant of your own experience!

About Our Company

Because YOU are the next best thing!

We set out to slow your roll! Really.

We want to show you the practice of intention, of re-connection, of downloading your personal values as the guide to frame your decision and your thoughts.

Your intention is placed where you choose. It requires extraordinary effort in order for you to be intentional. It starts with ‘re-establishing’ the link with yourself, ‘download’ the direction from your personal values and ‘apply’ that through all things lay ahead, with an understanding that this journey does not conclude at a destination.

“Practice. Until what was a struggle before is now fluent and flawless. Until conscious incompetence becomes unconscious competence.”

ANGELA DUCKWORTH, CHARACTER 

“Setting intention gives us a chance to pause, reflect, and be an active participant in our own experience.”

KIM-HA HO, INTENTSETTER

“It is easier to act your way into a better way of thinking than to think your way into a better way of acting.” 

RICHARD PASCALE, STANFORD BUSINESS SCHOOL

Services Offer

01

Strategy

Strategy is as good as your ability to articulate it to the broader audience. When determining if your business needs support road-mapping strategies to materialize your vision, consider the benefit of consulting a strategist.

Skilled and experienced scaffolding vision to strategic steps.

Partner with your team to help solve challenges with expertise; saves you time and energy so you can focus on the aspects of business that inspired you to start it in the first place.

Available as-needed if you are a growing business with already high overhead.

02

Non-Profit Board Advisor

As your business grows, you will need to fill the board room with trusted and intentional professionals who understand your vision. Your passion and skills have carried your business far, but there are likely some aspects of entrepreneurship that require broad-stroke knowledge.

When presented with the obstacles and challenges unique to your business, the board advisor should be able to help determine the solution based on the experience and expertise.

Available as kick-start to install and recruit qualified board members structurally.

03

Non-Profit CFO

You know your business needs financial leadership, but what gaps in your financial operation can you expect a CFO to fill?

Developing and maintaining a budget for your business

Networking with investors and raising funds.

Analyzing your business’s financial data and creating forecasts.

Working with you and other C-level professionals to set goals and make other business decisions.

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