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CT, USI help people who feel quietly unfulfilled recognize when they’re at a fork in the road—and give them the tools to choose introspection over blame, discipline over self-destruction, and growth over complacency.
For over 20 years, Vincent has been in the courtroom handling high-stakes cases As a Partner and owner of Mancini Provenzano & Futtner LLC, Vincent has built a reputation for delivering consistent, favorable results in matters criminal defense, personal injury, family law, and complex civil litigation. His experience includes extensive courtroom litigation, expert depositions, motion practice, and strategic negotiations that have resulted in numerous favorable bench verdicts and settlements.
But his most powerful lessons didn’t come from law books — they came from personal reinvention.
After experiencing his own defining crossroads, Vincent shifted his focus toward helping others break destructive cycles, eliminate blame, and rebuild with intention. In 2022, he launched Change of Plans, a coaching framework centered on mindset transformation, accountability systems, and sustainable growth. As the founder of Change of Plans, Vincent works with individuals who feel stuck, frustrated, or quietly unfulfilled. His approach isn’t fluffy motivation — it’s accountability, discipline, mindset shifts, and real strategy. He challenges people to stop blaming circumstances and start auditing their habits, choices, and direction.
Through the Change of Plans Podcast, he breaks down culture, relationships, ambition, identity shifts, and the uncomfortable seasons nobody talks about — all through the lens of ownership and growth. His message resonates with young professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone at a crossroads:
You don’t need a new life. You need a new standard.
Vincent’s work bridges work, life experience, and personal development — helping people turn setbacks into structure and pivots into purpose.
For over 20 years, Vincent has been in the courtroom handling high-stakes cases As a Partner and owner of Mancini Provenzano & Futtner LLC, Vincent has built a reputation for delivering consistent, favorable results in matters criminal defense, personal injury, family law, and complex civil litigation. His experience includes extensive courtroom litigation, expert depositions, motion practice, and strategic negotiations that have resulted in numerous favorable bench verdicts and settlements.
But his most powerful lessons didn’t come from law books — they came from personal reinvention.
After experiencing his own defining crossroads, Vincent shifted his focus toward helping others break destructive cycles, eliminate blame, and rebuild with intention. In 2022, he launched Change of Plans, a coaching framework centered on mindset transformation, accountability systems, and sustainable growth. As the founder of Change of Plans, Vincent works with individuals who feel stuck, frustrated, or quietly unfulfilled. His approach isn’t fluffy motivation — it’s accountability, discipline, mindset shifts, and real strategy. He challenges people to stop blaming circumstances and start auditing their habits, choices, and direction.
Through the Change of Plans Podcast, he breaks down culture, relationships, ambition, identity shifts, and the uncomfortable seasons nobody talks about — all through the lens of ownership and growth. His message resonates with young professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone at a crossroads:
You don’t need a new life. You need a new standard.
Vincent’s work bridges work, life experience, and personal development — helping people turn setbacks into structure and pivots into purpose.
Reinvent, Don’t Repeat-Why Real Change Requires a New Identity — Not Just New Goals
Most people don’t fail because they lack motivation. They fail because they keep trying to change their outcomes while keeping the same identity, habits, and standards. We repeat what we don’t reinvent.
In this powerful and practical keynote, trial attorney, life strategist, and founder of Change of Plans, Vincent Provenzano challenges audiences to confront a hard...
Time Is the Only Non-Renewable Asset Why High Performers Must Reprioritize Their Most Limited Resource
Core Thesis
In business, we track revenue, we measure profit, and we forecast growth.But the one metric we don’t track — and cannot replenish — is time.
- You can recover from financial loss.
- You can rebuild market share.
- You can pivot strategy.
- You cannot recover a wasted year.
- You cannot repurchase missed moments.
- You cannot refinance regret.
