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My Story
In 2015, I started noticing something powerful while producing tribute videos. I made hundreds of them, each capturing the love and appreciation people had for their family and friends. As I listened to thousands of people share what they admired most about someone, I saw a pattern emerge.
People weren’t just saying nice things. They were pointing to something deeper. Again and again, I heard themes of love, joy, adventure, kindness, and humor. It became clear that we all have something at our core, even if we don’t always have the words to describe it.
At the time, I had been a photographer, video producer, trainer, and manager of a large retail store. I knew core values played a role in leadership, decision-making, and relationships, so I started developing a system to bring those personal themes from the background of our lives to the foreground. I also began coaching people on how to use their core values to develop a sense of purpose.
And I made it way too complicated.
I thought people needed five core values to work with, but five was too many. People struggled to remember them, let alone use them. I struggled, too, on multiple fronts. By 2022, I had burned out.
I was exhausted, frustrated, and stuck. I didn’t have the energy to be anything but myself. So I asked a simple question: Who am I, and how can I be more of that?
That question led me down an unexpected path. I learned that Navy SEALs structure things in sets of three because, in high-pressure situations, three things are easier to remember than five. That made sense. And since life can feel like a high-pressure situation at times, I figured I’d try it.
I let go of two core values and focused on three: connection, curiosity, and fun.
That changed everything.
From that moment on, my confidence, motivation, and well-being all improved. Every morning, I could ask myself, "How can I use connection, curiosity, or fun today?"
And because I could actually remember my values, I could actually use them.
I took small steps. Then bigger ones. And I recovered from burnout—not by forcing myself to meditate more, journal more, or do anything I didn’t have the energy for—but simply by living more as myself.
I was so amazed by how well this worked that I had to figure out why it worked. Naturally, I overcomplicated it again (this seems to be a theme in my life). But after a lot of refining, I developed the Refinement Engine - a six-step system for using your core values to achieve your goals and navigate challenges.
Now, I train executives, leaders, coaches, and consultants on how to overcome their fears and use their values to increase their clarity, confidence, and conviction.
I live in Reno, Nevada, with my teenage son, and I’m a passionate skier and photographer. And when I’m not working, you’ll probably find me on the mountain or behind a camera, capturing the moments that matter.
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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TESTIMONIALS
Client Reviews
The discussion I had with Joey opened my eyes to the notion of purpose that I never suspected was a necessity to have as a writer. We only talked for an hour but now I have a new focus and start working on a project that I have been struggling with for 6 years. I'm so excited.

Diomaye Augustin NgomActor/Writer/Educator
Working with Joey, I have gone from feeling like an "F" in many areas of my life to an "A". The idea of working from your core has been so powerful. Joey is endlessly patient and understanding - I recommend him to anyone who wants to work to improve their life.

Teresa Peters
Owner, T&K Images

Mornings aren’t what they used to be.
One minute, your teenager wants nothing to do with you. Next, they’re in your kitchen in full meltdown mode because you asked the wrong question at the wrong time.
Meanwhile, you’ve got work emails, a calendar full of meetings, and maybe five minutes to yourself—if you’re lucky.
You’ve probably tried creating a morning routine before.
You might’ve told yourself, “If I just woke up earlier…”
But real life doesn’t care about your routine.
It cares about the mood your teen wakes up in, the Wi-Fi suddenly going down, and the shirt that “definitely shrank in the dryer.”
The reality is that most morning routines are designed for people who don’t have to manage family dynamics before 9 a.m.You need something simpler. Something that works in the chaos. You need something simpler. Something that works in the chaos.
We begin with a three-week challenge to help you rebuild consistency, clarity, and confidence—without needing a full hour of peace and quiet.
Each day you’ll:
Journal for 5 minutes to check in with your values and goals
Act by choosing one meaningful thing to focus on that day
Celebrate by noticing something you handled well, no matter how small
You do this inside the app, on your phone, wherever and however you can squeeze it in.
The goal isn’t perfection. It’s momentum.
You’re not changing your teen. You’re creating a five-minute space that belongs to you.
Over three weeks, you’ll establish a routine. You’ll also begin capturing thoughts, insights, and patterns in what we call your Golden File - your archive of what’s working, what’s meaningful, and what makes you feel like yourself.
After three weeks of showing up, you’ll have enough insight to define what a realistic morning routine looks like for you.
You’ll ask:
What part of the morning can I count on?
What helps me feel steady, even when the house is not?
How can I anchor myself, even if the rest of the day is unpredictable?
This week is about finding what fits, not forcing a routine that doesn’t.
Now that your routine is clearer, you’ll spend two weeks living it.
Each day, you’ll keep using the process:
Journal
Take action
Celebrate something that went right
This is how you strengthen the habit and continue growing your Golden File so you always have a record of your momentum, even when it feels like nothing’s working.
And the best part? It stays flexible. If the morning doesn't work out, you can use the method later in the day. It’s about routine, not rigidity.
After six weeks, you’ll have:
A real morning routine built around your life
A stronger sense of clarity, even when emotions run high
A personal system that grows with you and your family
A way to track progress, not perfection
More emotional energy to deal with what the day brings, especially the unexpected stuff
This isn’t about controlling your teen, your schedule, or your house.
It’s about creating five minutes that remind you who you are and what you care about.
Ready to reclaim your mornings without needing them to be quiet or perfect?
Start here: 👉 www.joeychandler.net/jcm
Because raising a teenager is unpredictable.
But your routine doesn’t have to be.
