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Becky Vannes started her career as an entrepreneur. She is now also an author, international speaker, digital marketer, and creative business strategist. Her path moved from building companies to writing a workbook that places a single question at the center of personal change. What future are you willing to wake up to?
That question is the title of her 100-day workbook, and it shapes how Becky Vannes approaches her work. Her writing is rooted in awareness, choice, creation, and the daily practice of becoming the leader of your life. Self-leadership is not treated as a concept here. It is treated as a practice.
From Business Building to the Page
For over 20 years, Becky Vannes has studied and practiced self-help and coaching tools. She has used them to create deeper awareness, personal growth, and transformation in her own life. That practical use, applied first to herself, shaped how she writes for others.
Her professional background runs in parallel. She has worked across marketing, digital strategy, research, business systems, and creative development. She has built her own companies and supported clients in creating more in their lives, businesses, and careers. Her client work has spanned a wide range of industries, including large enterprises.
The shift to writing came naturally. After years of building businesses, Becky Vannes wanted to put self-leadership into a format people could hold in their hands and work through at their own pace. The result is the workbook What Future Are You Willing To Wake Up To?, structured around 100 days of reflective practices, daily questions, small challenges, and space for journaling.
Readers can find more details on the dedicated workbook page.
A Practice of Choice and Creation
The workbook reflects a specific point of view. The future is not a thing that arrives on its own. It is something you choose, embody, and build through daily action.
In her own words, “Your future is not something you wait for. It is something you choose, create, embody, and wake up to every single day.”
That framing runs through her speaking, her client work, and her writing. Readers are invited to ask new questions, trust themselves more deeply, and begin choosing from the future they actually want. The tone is practical and warm. The structure is built for consistency rather than intensity.
Lessons from the Barn
A meaningful part of the story behind the workbook involves Fred, a 10-year-old off-the-track Thoroughbred. Becky Vannes is an equestrian, and her work with Fred has shaped how she teaches about leadership.
Through riding, she has explored trust, courage, and presence. Horses respond to clarity. They do not respond to hesitation. Those lessons sit inside the energy of the workbook and the broader invitation Becky Vannes extends to her readers.
Self-Leadership as a Daily Choice
Her approach is grounded in real life. She blends inner work with action. That blend gives her writing a different feel from books that lean only into mindset or only into mechanics.
She writes about choice as something concrete. Choosing the future you want is not a single decision. It is a series of small decisions repeated over time. The 100-day structure of the workbook gives readers a container for that repetition.
Becky Vannes shares more of her perspective on her main website and through her ongoing content series, Choosing More Experience.
Speaking, Writing, and Audience
As an international speaker, Becky Vannes has worked with audiences in different settings, from business-focused groups to readers who are ready to create something different in their personal lives. She continues to share her work through speaking engagements, writing, and her active presence on Instagram.
The message stays consistent across every channel. Awareness. Choice. Creation. Practice. A future you wake up to on purpose.
For Becky Vannes, self-leadership is the foundation of everything else. The business. The book. The barn. The daily practice of building a life that feels honest and chosen rather than inherited or assumed.
Her work continues to expand through new projects and speaking opportunities. She keeps her focus on the same point she started with. Your future is not something you wait for. It is something you choose, create, embody, and wake up to every single day.



