Partnering with me means questioning everything
Most people don't need more advice. They need someone to ask why they're ignoring the advice they already have.
When I selected my mentor, I told my friends that I would be going through a transformation — and some things may not survive.
As I progressed through this discovery of myself, I began cutting away the ideas and narratives that didn’t align: my conditioned acceptance of “what is,” the social expectations of success, and the version of my future I’d been carrying around without ever really choosing it. Weights lifted, not to be picked up again.
The result of partnering with me? You will transform in this same way.
You will gain the confidence to openly state your goals and dreams — and the discipline to forge toward them, no matter what needs to be let go. You will have the confidence to say, “I don’t care what you think.”
Getting Inside Your Head
You have been conditioned to limit your dreams and goals to meet the expectations of others. Odds are you don’t have anyone to openly articulate your future vision with — because you fear judgment, or you’ve experienced it before.
You have allowed external forces to determine the prioritization of your efforts by controlling your relationship with money, with others. You want to be the navigator of your efforts, not remanded to clocking in and out to satisfy a larger machine. But you don’t yet have the flexibility or the confidence to make a change, no matter how desperately you want to.
My client no longer wants to use finances as an excuse for not making deeply desired changes.
How I’m Different
Coaches consolidate knowledge. I do that too.
But I am different from the popular, well-known, social-influencer coaches who develop step-by-step, “swipe here” narratives designed to appeal to a very broad swath of people. I’m choosing people over protocol. Protocol got you here — so I’m putting it on the street.
My guidance will be different: customized for your situation. My coaching will not work for anyone else. You own it. It’s custom. I think unlike any other coach you’ve met.
If you are not vulnerable and honest, you will remain exactly where you’ve been for years.
What I’m Here to Do
My job is to align your priorities with your actions.
I am not touchy-feely, sympathetic, forgiving, or soft. I am confident, a little condescending, brazen, and flexible.
What I want to know is this: what can you do today to get one step closer to your goal?
Are you going to wait for “one day” — or is today day one?