About
Lisa V. Taitt-Stevenson
Faith-Driven Success & Accountability Coach | Author | Motivational Conversationalist | Founder, Living With Intention Services
"Every person who comes to me has been carrying something that was never theirs to carry."

Her Story
There is a moment in every person's life when they have to decide: will I keep carrying what was never mine to carry, or will I set it down and walk into who I was actually created to be?
Lisa V. Taitt-Stevenson made that choice. And she has spent her life helping others make it too.
With over 30 years of experience in Corporate America — including her role as an Assistant Vice President of Trust Administration — Lisa built a successful career by every external measure. But God had a different assignment waiting. When she answered that call, she didn't leave her experience behind. She brought every single year of it with her.
Lisa is the founder of Living With Intention Services — a purpose-driven ecosystem built on the belief that God is the true CEO. Through LWI Coaching, she serves as The CEO Shift Coach, guiding clients through a process that begins not with strategy but with sanctuary. Through LWI Publishing, she helps authors bring their stories to life while protecting their authentic voice every step of the way.
Lisa is also a Motivational Conversationalist and sought-after speaker who creates intimate spaces where no one gets lost in the crowd because everyone is seen. Alongside her husband, Anthony D. Stevenson, she co-hosts the podcast Let's Talk Relationship not Religion — honest, faith-rooted conversations about what it really means to walk with God, not perform for Him.
A multi-published author, Lisa writes from personal experience, spiritual insight, and emotional honesty. Her work explores healing, identity, surrender, and divine purpose with the kind of rawness that makes readers feel less alone.
At her core, Lisa is a woman who has lived the journey she now leads others through. She knows what it feels like to carry a borrowed sentence as truth. She knows what it costs to stay on the surface. And she knows the freedom that comes when you finally let God take His seat — and you take yours.
One Calling, Three Expressions
LWI Coaching
Supporting brand owners in building and scaling purpose-driven businesses through clarity, identity, mindset, and strategic execution.
Walk with Lisa →LWI Publishing
Helping individuals, primarily women, bring their stories to life through books, guiding them from idea to published work while protecting their authentic voice.
Begin Your Story →Speaking
A Motivational Conversationalist who creates intimate spaces where no one gets lost in the crowd because everyone is seen. She doesn't take the stage — she sits in the space with you.
Book Lisa →"Every person who comes to me has been carrying something that was never theirs to carry. My job is to help them set it down, find out what's real, and walk into the life they were actually created for."
Lisa V. Taitt-Stevenson
What Lisa Believes
God is the CEO
The central organizing belief of every purpose-driven life and business is that God is the true CEO. Our role is that of a devoted, obedient employee, not the one in control, but the one in alignment.
Surrender is Strategy
In the world, surrender is seen as weakness. In Lisa's framework, surrender is the most strategic move a person can make. Releasing control to God is not giving up. It is stepping into alignment with divine purpose.
The Root Determines the Fruit
"To change the tree, we must change the root." External results, a stalled business, an unwritten book, a blocked brand, are symptoms. The work always happens at the root level first.
Every Life Was Curriculum
Nothing in your past was wasted. Every experience, every wound, every season of confusion was preparation for the purpose you are stepping into now.
Movement from the Wrong Position Produces Exhaustion
The problem was never your effort. It was your position. When a person is sitting in God's seat, even good work feels like carrying the weight of the world. The fix is positional, not motivational.
"I don't just coach what I've studied. I coach what I've survived, surrendered, and been set free from."
— Lisa V. Taitt-Stevenson