Drive

Drive isn’t something Megan just flips on; it’s the undercurrent of how she moves through her life. She starts her mornings with intention, grounding herself in a to-do list that ties directly back to her values. It isn’t about staying busy to stay busy; it’s about aligning her day with what matters most to her, her social connections, her wellness, her professional goals, and her sense of purpose.

One of the biggest sources of energy for Megan is working toward goals alongside other people. She thrives in community. Whether she’s showing up for her running group, diving into her new ceramics class, or collaborating with her colleagues, shared momentum brings out the best in her. The accountability, the encouragement, the sense of “we’ve got this”—that’s fuel for Megan. It makes the process richer and the outcome more meaningful.

And she doesn’t just participate in these spaces, she elevates them. With strengths like Connector and Adventure, Megan is often the one rallying people, setting plans in motion, and creating experiences for others. She brings structure, enthusiasm, and a contagious sense of possibility to every group she’s part of. Even in her marriage, she naturally steps into planning their weeks and weekends, creating a rhythm that feels intentional and full.

Her lists, routines, and organization aren’t rigid; they’re grounding. They’re how Megan channels her constantly moving mind into something focused and productive. They give shape to her Drive instead of letting it scatter. And what makes it all so powerful is that working toward something, especially with people she cares about, doesn’t drain her. It energizes her. It’s where she feels most alive, most aligned, and most like herself.

“My drive comes alive when intention meets community. Give me a goal, a plan, and people to share the journey with, and I feel like I can move mountains.”

- Megan

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