I am not a coach, nor am I a therapist.
I’m a single dad who has experienced a high-conflict divorce. I’ve had a successful corporate career, started companies, experienced success, and lost businesses. I’ve lived through mental illness, attempted to parent in situations where I felt helpless, faced conflict, and lived with regret. These experiences were not theoretical — they were real, confronting, and consequential.
I’m grateful for those experiences, because they led me on a path of growth.
When we work together, my approach is grounded in lived experience and a deep understanding of how decisions are made when life feels complex, emotional, or pressured — and how differently decisions land when they are made with clarity. Throughout my life, I’ve faced moments where responsibility, expectation, and emotion all collided, and where decisions carried real and lasting consequences. Through recovery and reflection, I developed a different way of seeing the world — one shaped by presence, mindfulness, and acceptance, rather than urgency, fear, or reactivity.
What I’ve learned is that clarity is often lost not because people lack intelligence or advice, but because they are trying to account for too many competing perspectives. When decisions are made primarily to meet the expectations or needs of others, people can take on responsibility that isn’t truly theirs. Over time, this misalignment creates internal conflict — decisions feel heavy, commitment becomes difficult, and anxiety can build.
I work with you not to add more advice, but to help you reset how you are seeing the decision in front of you. Together, we eliminate the noise and return to the truth of how you see the world — so the decision you make is grounded in your values, your priorities, and what truly matters to you.
From that place, decisions are made with clarity.
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