Hi and a BIG welcome to my website and blog.
A little about me. I’m a husband to Judy, father of 4 married adult children and 15 grandchildren. We live in Cedar City, Utah, USA, where I love spending time outdoors hiking, skiing and running, especially mountain trails.
I’m a psychologist and spent the first 10 years of my career in a clinical practice (Human Development Institute) as well as offering personal development seminars for the general public in several cities around the country.
I then transitioned into management consulting, which I’ve now done for more than 30 years. Through the Center for Organizational Design, I have helped companies prosper by improving their leadership and building nimble, customer-focused and collaborative teams in which every person is an engaged and contributing partner to the business. My business partner and I have certified over 1200 consultants from around the world to use our methodologies and impacted hundreds of businesses and hundreds of thousands of people.
But my deepest passion and greatest meaning have always come from personal and family development and, as you can see from the testimonials on this page, I’ve helped thousands of people make better choices, overcome challenges, and replace negative patterns with a positive state of mind from which they now live joyful and abundant lives.
I want to help you do the same. However, personal growth is not abracadabra. Want a better life? Then you must be willing to pay a price:
- Look yourself in the mirror and be honest about where you are
- Take accountability (rather than ignore, blame or make excuses) for what happens in your life
- Interrupt old patterns (habits) and make new choices
- Be patient with yourself and persist when you make mistakes and suffer setbacks
Make these four commitments and take your life to new levels of success and fulfillment.
The content on this website, both articles and products, will accelerate your success. And I look forward to being a mentor and guide in your journey to greater fulfillment and meaning.
Roger K. Allen