Living Agile
a space to explore how Agility shows up in real life.
This is where I share what it really looks like to apply Agility to everyday life — the messy parts, the meaningful shifts, and the quiet progress we make along the way. Here, I share reflections, tools, and stories from the intersection of life and work—where things don’t always go as planned, but growth still happens.
Whether I’m writing about personal productivity, leadership challenges, some of the Agile LifeWorks offerings, or simply getting unstuck, everything here is rooted in practice, not perfection. This blog is for anyone curious about what it looks like to live with a growth mindset, and what it means to live with autonomy, intention, and flow.
— by Kimberly DeVault

Personal Agility

Practical and Empowering Life Coaching with Agile LifeWorks
Professional Agility promotes transparency, trust, collaboration, and continuous growth. If these things are valued at work, they surely have a place through practical and empowering life coaching.

LifeLaunch: Neutral Coaching for Young Adults
LifeLaunch Coaching exists to offer support and guidance to young adults learning to adapt in the world of adulting. Whether they’re navigating a gap year, stalled in school, or unsure how to navigate life on their own, this coaching relationship creates structure, focus, and a path forward—based on who they are and where they want to go.

Agility As a Way of Life
Embrace a growth mindset, while creating space and structure that flex with you instead of fighting against you.
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Practical and Empowering Life Coaching with Agile LifeWorks
Professional Agility promotes transparency, trust, collaboration, and continuous growth. If these things are valued at work, they surely have a place through practical and empowering life coaching.

LifeLaunch: Neutral Coaching for Young Adults
LifeLaunch Coaching exists to offer support and guidance to young adults learning to adapt in the world of adulting. Whether they’re navigating a gap year, stalled in school, or unsure how to navigate life on their own, this coaching relationship creates structure, focus, and a path forward—based on who they are and where they want to go.

It’s Time to Retire the 1995 Clipart
Even the most experienced, rock-star Agile Coaches aren’t usually instructional designers. Yet they’re often asked to plan, write, design, and deliver training—despite it requiring different disciplines that take intention, structure, and a deep understanding of how people learn.
When organizations are investing thousands of hours training thousands of employees, it’s not just inefficient—it’s a costly, and ultimately futile mistake.

Be Agile in Your Agile Transformation
Losing your Agile coaches doesn’t mean you lose your Agile foundation. It just means it’s time to adapt how you train and support your teams. Whether you’re working with a skeleton crew or you’re the last coach standing, we can help you find a way forward without creating training materials.
You simply need to adapt your approach—which is what agility is all about.

Agility As a Way of Life
Embrace a growth mindset, while creating space and structure that flex with you instead of fighting against you.