
Amy Littlefield, MBA, ACC
Everyone has superpowers. A coach helps you release them.
Our coaching sessions uncover your strengths, values, and goals; then we build plans to take action. I function as your thought and accountability partner offering support and different points of view while working toward your vision.
What makes me unique is that I blend traditional coaching methods with mindfulness practices, so you feel empowered (and excited!) to make new decisions. Our sessions invite you to go deep and connect with how you truly feel so you can live your purpose and dreams.
Coaching for:
Clarity
Growth
Mindfulness
Confidence
Balance
Fulfillment
“Coaching provides the space to tap into your superpowers by challenging you to connect with your true feelings and allow you to reach your goals, purpose and dreams.”
About Amy
A former VP in digital marketing with 18 years of experience developing teams and driving strategic learning initiatives. Amy blends coaching methodology, her leadership background, and 15 years as a yoga and meditation instructor to provide a holistic path to personal and professional development.
Amy is a frequent traveler and loves escaping the New England winters to visit warm, sunny countries.
“With Amy on your team, you don’t have to navigate life’s challenges on your own- she’s in your corner in every way possible. Whether you’re looking to switch jobs, change fields, or transform your whole career outlook, Amy can help you make transitions with ease.”
— Abbey A., Online Business and Operations Manager

Education, Honors, and Memberships
Certified Executive Coach, University of California at Berkeley
Associate Certified Coach (ACC), International Coaching Federation
MBA, University of Massachusetts
Bachelor of Science in International Business, Central Connecticut State University
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), Brown University
Certified Yoga Instructor (E-RYT 200), Yoga Alliance
Speaking and Features
VentureFizz Lead(H)er series for Women Leaders in Boston
Finding Your Best Customers, Online Advertising Conference
Digital Agencies: Where’s the Money, Media Consortium Conference