Dean Whitney · Get Better Lab

Executive Coach in Atlanta

Atlanta's business ecosystem spans finance, technology, media, and one of the most dynamic entrepreneurial communities in the Southeast. The executives and founders who lead across those sectors share a common pattern: extraordinary professional capability running alongside a quiet internal deficit that conventional coaching doesn't reach. Dean Whitney works with Atlanta-area leaders to address that deficit directly — using a neuroscience-based framework that identifies the root causes and builds a structured, measurable path forward.

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What Changes When You Work With Dean

  • Neuroscience-based coaching that addresses root causes, not surface-level performance symptoms
  • Life Quality Score diagnostic across four evidence-based drivers in three minutes
  • Work with a Harvard Medical School–trained coach with deep experience across diverse industries
  • Build a leadership operating system grounded in nervous system regulation and intentional design
  • Remote and in-person options available for Atlanta-based clients

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Dean works with a small number of clients at a time. Reach out to start the conversation.

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Common Questions

Does Dean Whitney coach Atlanta executives and founders?
Yes. Dean works with clients remotely across the US. Atlanta-based executives across finance, technology, media, and entrepreneurship are a strong fit for the Get Better Framework.
What issues do most Atlanta executives bring to coaching?
The most common patterns Dean sees are performance plateaus that grinding harder doesn't resolve, burnout that wellness practices alone don't fix, and a persistent gap between external success and internal fulfillment. The Get Better Framework addresses all three at the structural level.
How does the Life Quality Score apply to executive coaching?
It's the starting point. Before any coaching work begins, the LQS gives both Dean and the client a precise baseline across four drivers. That data directs the work — so the engagement addresses what's actually limiting performance, not what appears most visible.
How do I get started?
Email hello@getbetterlab.com or use the contact form at getbetterlab.com. Dean reviews all inquiries personally and responds to every one.

Start with the Book

Get Better: A Neuroscience-Based Framework for Human Development is available now on Amazon.

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