We talk in categories. But we live in moments.

We talk in categories. But we live in moments.

Opportunity.
The moment the thing you've wanted for years finally arrives.
And you discover wanting it was simpler than having it.

Grief.
The day after the funeral.
When you play the last voicemail.
And for a moment, they're still alive.

Leadership.

The moment everyone stops looking at the problem.
And starts looking at you.

Success.
The morning after selling the company you built for twenty years.
When nothing is asking anything of you for the first time in decades.

Retirement.
Your third coffee of the day.
And you're starting to wonder if you need a hobby.

Divorce.
The evening in a house where the sound has changed.
And your wondering why the silence doesnt feel better.

Diagnosis.
The drive home.
Every plan you had this morning now belongs to someone else.

Those are the moments people arrive inside.
The moments when reality doesn't feel the way you thought it would.

If you're in one of those moments, book a conversation with me.

The first one is free

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