Andrew Asnes has reinvented his career five times — across dance, Broadway, startups, consulting, and tech. He built the Project Future Self framework to do one thing: show you how to completely redesign what comes next, in 5 days, with a 90-Day Roadmap you can actually execute from Day 6.
Most career programs give you 12 weeks of slow-roll modules and hope something sticks. The 5-Day Reinvention Sprint is different: five days of live coaching, proprietary frameworks, and daily action missions — and you leave with a completed 90-Day Roadmap on Day 5. Not a workbook. Not a PDF. A real, executable plan.
No 12-week slow drip. No passive video library. No generic advice. Five focused days. Real output. Done.
Most coaches talk about reinvention. Andrew has done it five times — across five completely different industries, starting from zero each time.
Principal Dancer with the Paul Taylor Dance Company. Broadway and Off-Broadway producer. Columbia MBA. Tech startup co-founder (acquired). Accenture consultant. Chief Growth Officer at an AI startup. None of those transitions were smooth. Most of them were terrifying.
That's why the Project Future Self framework exists — not built in a classroom, but stress-tested across 40 countries, boardrooms, startup pitch decks, and Broadway stages.
If you've been telling yourself your experience doesn't transfer — that's the first thing we fix.
Project Future Self's frameworks helped me understand how to align my support system with my ambition and follow-through. The results have helped drive my successes in acquiring clients and closing deals.
I am claiming a Transformative 2026 and beyond! Consider taking the Project Future Self assessment too — Reinvent, Redesign, Reclaim. My assessment was eye opening for ME!!!
Andrew is really good at helping me focus on figuring out not only where I want to be in the next year, but HOW I will get there. I've taken MBTI and a 360 review — they're great, but lack a plan to move forward. Project Future Self set me up with a plan and it is working.
Free · 30 minutes · No pitch