Corey’s purpose is to help others live a more energized, engaged, and inspired life.
He graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Psychology from Virginia Tech. Corey is an organizational leadership trainer and team dynamics facilitator during his non-Hoffman time. He is also a Gallup Certified Strength’s Coach, an accredited practitioner of the iEQ9 Integrative Enneagram, and a Certified Facilitator of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), Gallup’s CliftonStrengths, and Tracom’s Social Styles & Versatility assessments.
“I came to Hoffman totally burnt out on life – exhausted from trying to make everyone else around me happy while feeling empty inside and trying to mask it. During my Process, I realized how deeply set, and unconscious, my childhood patterns were around playing the role of helper and, ultimately, people-pleaser. The Process allowed me to get in touch with my authentic self, for perhaps the first time ever, and to start to love myself simply for who I am, not for what I do. It’s a gift that keeps on giving. Teaching Hoffman now is such an honor to walk alongside others as they discover or reconnect to their own light and sense of self-love.”
Corey lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and loves spending time with his wife, Cherise, their son, Cayden, and their dog, Scooby. He enjoys being outdoors, hiking, and traveling, and has a special affinity for Japanese culture after spending three years teaching English there after college.