Who do I work with?
...
After twenty years of conversations, I've started to think differently about what I offer. I don't think the work is for a niche. It's for people carrying decisions that can't be outsourced.
I've worked with CEOs.
Lawyers.
Actors.
Oncologists.
Widows.
Teenagers from wealthy families.
People facing cancer.
People approaching retirement.
People grieving.
People whose careers were taking off.
I've worked with people from 15 to 89 years old.
On the surface, those lives have very little in common.
The circumstances change.
The questions change. The stakes change. But underneath, something surprisingly consistent appears.A moment where the old way of seeing no longer fits. A decision that can't be solved by collecting more opinions. A growing sense that everyone around them has a stake in what comes next.
And nowhere left where they can hear themselves think.
For years I called this coaching. Sometimes mentoring. Sometimes mindfulness-based coaching.None of those descriptions ever felt quite right. Not because they're inaccurate. Because they describe the container rather than the need.
The common denominator isn't a profession.
It isn't an industry.
It isn't a demographic.
It's a human situation.
Most of the people I work with don't arrive looking for coaching.
They arrive because something important has become difficult to think through alone.
If that feels familiar, Book time for a conversations with me
The first one is free
...