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Jodi Wellman

 

Member profile details

First name
Jodi
Last name
Wellman
 

My Story

The Change I Want to See in the World
I really just want people to die happy– well, live happily and without regrets– while cleverly beginning with the end (the “big end”) in mind.
 

Personal information

Bio
I'm a corporate executive who smartened up and became an executive coach, and then really smartened up and became a 'stop squandering your life' coach.
I tinker with the lively topic of mortality to inspire people to live life like they mean it... helping people make the most of their lives while they're still lucky to be above ground. Life's too short to feel bored, uninspired, and lifeless, right?
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Professional Information

Employer
Four Thousand Mondays
Job title
Founder
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Active Professional Interests
  • Coaching
  • Consulting
  • Human Resources
Professional Skills
  • Consulting
  • Facilitating groups
  • Leadership development
  • Speaking
  • Writing
ICF Certification
PCC
Coach Training
  • 60+ Hours Coach Training
  • Professional Certification
Fluent in Languages
  • English
Certifications
Professional Certified Coach (PCC) with ICF
CPCC with CTI
 

Education

Degrees Before MAPP
BA
 

Social Media

 

Speaking Experience

Interested in Speaking Referrals
Yes
Speaking Topics
1. How Many Monday Mornings Do You Have Left? (Using Mortality to Help Live Life More Fully)

2. Pandemonium Priorities

3. A Little Death Conversation

4. Well-Being That Actually Works
Experience speaking to large audiences
Yes
 

Publications

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Capstone title and abstract
Memento Mori: Reflecting on Mortality to Inspire Vitality and Meaning in Life

The practice of memento mori– acting on the Latin phrase that translates to “remember we must die,” has the profound potential to wake us up and breathe more life into our lives. While focusing on the end of our days may sound more morbid than meaningful, the contemplation of death allows us to appreciate the scarcity of the very time we’re looking to make the most of. In a world consumed with expanding the length of our lives, cultivating a more intimate familiarity with death can help us expand the metaphoric width and depth of our lives as well. We make our lives wider when we fill them with vitality and gusto– expanding the breadth of the pleasurable experiences that life has to offer while blasting us out of our autopilot tendencies. We make our lives deeper when we infuse them with meaning and purpose– elevating ourselves out of empty or mundane existences into lives that feel like they matter. This capstone explores how the field of positive psychology, with its dialectical appreciation of the positive and negative phenomena in life, is uniquely poised to explore the traditionally taboo topic of death. With the heft of all its theory, research, and practice, existential positive psychology encourages us to courageously confront death to live with more meaning and vitality... to pursue lives truly worth living.
 

Contact data

Province/State
California
Country
United States
MAPP Geography
  • USA - California (Southern)
  • USA - Midwest
 

MAPP Information

MAPP Graduation Year
2020
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