ABOUT JIMMIE
A real person, still becoming well.
I am not someone who has it all figured out. I am a husband, father, veteran, follower of Christ, and coach who has spent years learning what it means to live with more intention, resilience, and wholeness.
Health & Wellness Coach | Behavior Change Specialist | Leadership Coach
Holistic wellness coaching rooted in faith, science, and lived experience
Think Well
Feel Well
Think Well
MY STORY
The road that led here.
Become Well grew out of my own desire to understand what it really means to be well, not just physically healthy, but present, grounded, honest, and able to show up for what matters most.
For me, that question became personal long before it became professional. I started paying closer attention to my health, my habits, my thoughts, my emotions, and my faith. Over time, I began to see how connected everything really is.
Physical health affects mental clarity. Mental clarity creates room for emotional honesty. Emotional honesty shapes relationships. And all of it is grounded in purpose, meaning, and, for me, faith in God.
I didn’t set out to build a brand. I started by trying to become a better steward of the life God had given me. Eventually, that personal work became something I felt called to share with others.
Military and federal service shaped by discipline, analysis, leadership, and people development.
24 YEARS
A personal wellness journey shaped by physical health, quiet reflection, faith, and ongoing formation.
9+ YEARS
A coaching practice built to help people slow down, find clarity, and take the next step toward intentional growth.
NOW
Jimmie Powell
Founder & Coach, Become Well™
HOW I SHOW UP
You do not need to have it all figured out.
Most people don’t come to coaching because life is simple. They come because something feels off, overwhelming, unclear, or unsustainable. My role is to help you slow down, notice what’s really going on, and take the next right step with more clarity and confidence.
Calm presence
A steady space to think, reflect, and be honest without judgment.
Sustainable rhythms
Practical changes that fit your real life, not an ideal version of it.
Clear direction
Support for turning insight into realistic next steps.
Faith informed
Spiritual formation and faith can be part of the work, but never forced.
WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT
Before coaching, much of my career was spent in intelligence and workforce development. I spent years helping analysts think more clearly, recognize assumptions, manage complexity, and make better decisions under pressure.
That background matters because wellness is not only about knowing what to do. Many people already know the basics. The harder part is understanding why we get stuck, what patterns keep repeating, and what needs to shift so change can last.
In coaching, I bring that same careful, curious, and nonjudgmental approach. We look beneath the surface, not to overcomplicate things, but to help you see yourself more clearly and move forward with intention.
A coaching lens shaped by how people think.
For me, that question became personal long before it became professional. I started paying closer attention to my health, my habits, my thoughts, my emotions, and my faith. Over time, I began to see how connected everything really is.
Physical health affects mental clarity. Mental clarity creates room for emotional honesty. Emotional honesty shapes relationships. And all of it is grounded in purpose, meaning, and, for me, faith in God.
I didn’t set out to build a brand. I started by trying to become a better steward of the life God had given me. Eventually, that personal work became something I felt called to share with others.
We pay attention to the habits, thoughts, routines, and stories shaping your current rhythm.
Notice the pattern
Name what matters
We reconnect your goals to values, purpose, faith, and the kind of life you want to practice.
Take the next step
We build realistic actions that help you move forward without pressure to fix everything at once.
WHAT I BELIEVE
The principles that guide this work.
These are the things I return to in coaching; simple enough to remember, deep enough to practice for a lifetime.
Progress over perfection
Wellness is not all or nothing. Small, consistent steps taken faithfully can compound over time.
Whole person wellness
Real growth touches the physical, mental, emotional, relational, and spiritual parts of life.
No judgment, just presence
You don’t have to clean everything up before you begin. We start where you are.
Faith as a foundation
For me, wellness is connected to purpose, stewardship, and becoming more fully alive before God.
Awareness unlocks change
Before we build new habits, we slow down enough to understand what is driving the old ones.
Sustainable over extreme
We’re not chasing intensity. We’re building rhythms that can carry you through real life.
EDUCATION & CREDENTIALS
Prepared to support the
whole person.
My background includes wellness coaching, nutrition, exercise science, behavior change, leadership development, and spiritual formation. These experiences shape how I approach coaching: thoughtfully, practically, and with care for the whole person.
I believe credentials matter, but they are only one part of the story. Real growth often comes through honest reflection, sustainable action, supportive relationships, and a willingness to keep becoming.
“I’ve been through enough of life’s valleys to walk with you without flinching. And I’ve seen enough growth to believe change is still possible.”
STILL BECOMING
BEYOND THE CREDENTIALS
A real person, real life.
I’m a husband who knows what it means to carry responsibility and still try to show up with intention. I’m a father who wants his children to see growth practiced, not just talked about. I’m a man of faith who believes that caring for the body, mind, heart, and soul is an act of stewardship.
When I’m not coaching or studying, I am usually reading, learning something new, spending time with family, or reflecting on what it means to live well in ordinary, everyday life.