I am Monica Schraeder, the founder of Warehouse of Possibilities (WHOP) and a transformational speaker, coach, and trainer with over 20 years of leadership, mentoring, and personal development experience. I specialize in helping individuals grow in emotional intelligence, self-awareness, communication, and personal mastery. My unique ability to connect with people from all walks of life has made me a trusted voice in both personal and professional development.
My coaching and workshops are known for being authentic, deeply empowering, and results-driven. I combine mindset work with practical tools to create lasting, meaningful change. I work with individuals, teams, and organizations to help them overcome what’s holding them back, embrace their potential, and move forward with clarity and confidence.
I am also a certified DISC facilitator and am currently building a library of digital resources, courses, and upcoming publications to expand my reach and impact. My mission is simple: to help others unlock the possibilities within themselves and live with purpose, power, and peace.
I remember my first exposure to personal growth vividly—it was through Myles Munroe's "Unleash Your Purpose". As a young adult, I often struggled with understanding my purpose, constantly asking my dad, “What is the meaning of life? Why are we here?” I always had this deep-seated belief that there was something much greater to life than what I was currently experiencing. This quest for meaning led me to embrace personal growth and development, a 30+ year journey that has transformed my life and ignited my passion for empowering others.
As a DISC Consultant and Certified Speaker, Coach, and Trainer with Maxwell Leadership, I bring a wealth of top-tier development resources to help you on your journey. Trained by one of the world’s foremost leadership experts, Dr. John C. Maxwell, I am here to guide you, to help you grow at your pace and in your capacity.
My mission is to help you discover what makes you come alive and to support you in pursuing it, echoing Howard Thurman's profound words: "Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." Are you ready to grow?