About us
Are you ready to grow into the leader you were meant to be?
This group is for anyone who wants to develop their leadership potential, deepen their influence, and connect with others on the same journey of personal growth — all through the timeless principles of John C. Maxwell’s classic books.
Each week, we’ll meet for a guided Mastermind session where we’ll discuss one chapter of the book of choice and explore how to apply Maxwell’s leadership lessons to our own lives and careers. You’ll have the opportunity to share your reflections, favorite quotes, and real-life applications — while learning from the experiences and insights of others.
Whether you’re a seasoned leader, an emerging professional, or simply someone seeking personal growth, this group offers a safe, encouraging, and faith-inspired space to grow together.
What to Expect
-- Participants are responsible for purchasing their own copy of the book of choice by John C. Maxwell.
-- A Mastermind Participant Guide will be provided to help structure our discussions.
-- We’ll meet virtually, weekly on Tuesday evenings from 6:30PM to 7:45PM Central Time
Come prepared to share your takeaways — a favorite quote, a story that stood out, or one way you’ll apply the lesson to your life. And if you don’t finish the chapter, come anyway! Growth happens in community, not perfection.
About the Facilitator
👩💼 Facilitated by Anastasia Byler, Maxwell Leadership Certified Coach, Speaker, and Trainer
Anastasia is the owner of Integral Path LLC and brings years of experience in organizational development, leadership training, and coaching — with a heartfelt mission to help others grow from the inside out. She believes leadership begins with self-awareness and is cultivated through intentional practice, reflection, and connection. Her facilitation style is warm and engaging and her sessions blend heart and wisdom — inspiring leaders to lift themselves and others higher.
Upcoming events
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Joy is not a Perk, it's a Practice
CSL Building - Meeting Room, 308 Lily Flagg Rd. SE, Huntsville, AL, USJoy Is Not a Perk: It’s a Practice
A Learning Lab on Creating Meaningful, Sustainable Work
Joy at work is often misunderstood. It’s mistaken for perks, positivity, or fleeting motivation—something nice to have once the “real work” is done. In reality, joy is a renewable human resource that supports focus, resilience, collaboration, and long-term performance.
This interactive learning lab invites participants to rethink joy not as a personality trait or cultural bonus, but as a practice shaped by how work is designed, how people relate to one another, and how leaders show up day to day.
Drawing from research in positive psychology, emotional intelligence, and strengths-based development, including insights from Martin Seligman, Gallup, and Brené Brown—this lab offers a grounded, practical exploration of what actually sustains energy and meaning at work.
Participants will:- Examine common myths about joy, burnout, and “pushing through”
- Identify where joy already exists in their work—and where it quietly gets blocked
- Explore how strengths, psychological safety, and purpose contribute to everyday engagement
- Practice small, realistic shifts that increase clarity, connection, and vitality on the job
The lab is highly interactive and reflective, blending brief research-based insights with individual reflection and small-group dialogue. It is designed for professionals working in high-responsibility, mission-driven environments who want to do good work without sacrificing their humanity.
Participants will leave with:- A clearer, more realistic understanding of joy at work
- Language to discuss joy in professional, credible ways
- One or two concrete practices they can immediately apply—personally or as leaders—to support healthier, more sustainable ways of working
Format: Interactive learning lab
Cost: Free
Facilitated by: Integral Path LLC
Optional boxed lunch available for purchase on our main event page. Lunch orders must be submitted no later than 3 days before the event.SPACE IS LIMITED
To register for this event, and for more information, click HERE!1 attendee
Past events
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