Vision Battlesword
Performance Coach & Consultant
Vision Battlesword spent two decades at the top of the enterprise technology world, then walked away from it to build something entirely his own.
He is a self-taught polymath, a systems thinker, and an incurable builder of frameworks who has never once been content with a single role, industry, or way of seeing. Over the years he has thrown himself headlong into information technology, business consulting, executive leadership, philosophy, psychology, politics, ceremonial facilitation, game design, relationship dynamics, theater, and even self-sufficient homesteading. The thread running through all of it is a relentless, Socratic curiosity, a refusal to settle for the surface answer, and a gift for cutting straight to what is true.
His professional foundation was built over a twenty-year career in enterprise technology consulting and executive leadership. He came up in the dot-com era and rose the same way every time: walk into an organization, find what was broken or unbuilt, and build it. He became known as a fixer, the one you sent in when a project was sideways, a deal was slipping, or someone needed to get the win over the wall and across the finish line. More than once he bootstrapped an entire consulting practice from a single desk, his own, into a thriving multi-million-dollar organization.
He specialized in the hardest corners of enterprise infrastructure, storage, high availability, disaster recovery, and data center architecture, and climbed through the ranks of a three-billion-dollar Fortune 1000 technology firm. By the time he left, he was a Senior Director leading a sixty-person organization that ran like clockwork, with directors and managers reporting to him. He had reached the summit most people chase for a lifetime. He hung up his gloves anyway, while still at the top.
His convictions were never content to stay theoretical. A lifelong believer in personal freedom and self-governance, he spent the better part of a decade in politics as well, including two years as the elected statewide chairman of a political party, putting his belief in individual sovereignty into real public practice.
Because a second life had been running in parallel the whole time. Alongside the career, Vision spent his adult life deep in philosophy, psychology, relationship systems, and personal transformation, studying everyone from Socrates to the modern schools of transactional analysis and relational design, and field-testing all of it in the one laboratory he could never check out of: his own life. He built frameworks nobody had hired him to build, simply because he could not help himself.
So in his early forties, he turned that lifelong obsession into his actual work. He founded and led immersive transformational retreats, developed his own modality for helping people clear the beliefs and patterns holding them back, and created an original framework for conscious, autonomous relationships. Somewhere in there he quietly stopped calling it work and started calling it play, and he never went back. Those experiments became the foundation of iEvolve Life.
iEvolve Life is short for Intentional Evolution, Vision's guiding philosophy: the conscious, deliberate direction of personal, professional, and collective growth. Under it he built four programs that puzzle-piece into one integrated system, Power Activation for productivity and peak performance, Integral Transformation for inner work through his signature Transformation Games, Intentional Autonomous Relating for relationship clarity and design, and Intense Games for custom game design in businesses and projects.
What sets his work apart is his refusal of the one right way. Where most coaches hand you a single template and call you the failure when it does not fit, Vision brings a complete, tailored toolkit and fits every piece of it to you, your goals, your rhythms, your natural way of operating. He locks onto your specific outcome and drives for it, cutting the noise, keeping the work honest, and leaving the room refreshingly free of bullshit. His friends call it Vision Precision.
At the center of all of it is one conviction, borrowed from Charles Eisenstein and made his own: that the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible is real, and that it is ours to create. His work is to help builders and leaders step into it, to activate their power, unlock their next level, and build a life beyond their wildest dreams, while actually having fun playing the game of building it.