If you’re looking for reassurance or motivation, this isn’t it.
I work with people who aren’t afraid of effort
but keep mistaking effort for progress.
For years, people have come to me to help them think things through — work, decisions, direction.
I didn’t call it coaching. It just kept happening.
I’ve decided to stop pretending it’s accidental and offer it properly.
I left a comfortable job and am rebuilding in public.
I’m not teaching from the sidelines.
I’m using the same approach I work with clients: decide, act, review, repeat.
This is 1:1 coaching for capable people who are already doing the work
but feel stuck, scattered, or oddly stalled.
We work in a short, focused container — usually six sessions over six to eight weeks.
Progress looks like movement —
decisions made, actions taken, patterns broken.
This isn’t therapy or counselling.
The goal isn’t dependence.
The goal is to reach the point where you say:
“I don’t need this anymore. I’m good on my own.”
I take on very few clients.
If this feels uncomfortably accurate, you can request a short discovery call to see if it’s a fit.