Workshops and intensives
For people who know something has to change.
Not a goal-setting exercise. Most people do not lack goals. They have a set of goals inherited from somebody else and a quiet suspicion that achieving them would not help.
This is for you if
- A chapter has closed and you cannot see the next one
- You are successful by every external measure and it is not landing
- You have written the plan four times and never started it
- You know what you should want and cannot make yourself want it
Why a few days, and not an hour a week
Some things cannot be done in ninety minute pieces with a week of ordinary life in between to close over them. An intensive gets past the polite version of the answer, which usually takes most of the first day, and then there is time left to do something with what is underneath.
What we actually do
We start with what you want when nobody is listening. Then we go after whatever has been in the way, and it is almost never what people expect, using deep work rather than discussion. Then we build the actual plan, in order, with a first step that happens within the week rather than someday.
What people leave with
Something they can say out loud in one sentence, and a first action that is small enough to be done and specific enough to be real. Vision that stays a feeling evaporates. Vision with a Tuesday attached to it does not.
Format
Two and a half to five days, depending on the group and the depth of the work. Available one to one as a private intensive.
Bring the thing you have not said out loud yet. That is usually where we start.
Start with a free 15 minute call
We talk, you ask questions, and you decide if this is right for you. No pressure either way.
