How We Work
A practical way to make work suck less
Coaching with me is part strategy, part translation, part accountability, and part having someone in your corner who actually knows how work works.
Most people do not need more generic career advice. They need help understanding their specific situation, deciding what matters, and making a move that feels both honest and doable.
That is the work. We are not trying to turn you into a productivity robot. We are trying to help you build a working life that has more clarity, more leverage, and fewer Sunday scaries.
What the process looks like
Step 1
We talk through the actual problem
In the free first session, we get specific. What feels off? What keeps repeating? What are you trying to change? Sometimes people come in with a crystal-clear goal. Sometimes the goal is figuring out what the goal even is. Both are normal.
Step 2
We make a plan that fits your life
Together, we build practical strategies you can actually use. That might mean preparing for a hard conversation, untangling a career decision, setting better boundaries, or learning how to manage people without becoming weird about power.
Step 3
We work the plan until work sucks less
Between sessions, there is usually something to try: a conversation to have, a thing to write, a boundary to set, a decision to test. Then we come back, look at what happened, and adjust. This is not motivational wallpaper. It is iterative problem-solving.
A good fit looks like
- ✓You know something needs to change, even if the shape of that change is still fuzzy.
- ✓You want strategy, not just encouragement.
- ✓You are willing to try things between sessions and learn from what happens.
- ✓You want support from someone who has actually worked inside organizations and managed people.
What this is not
- →You want someone to hand you a prefab life plan.
- →You need a recruiter, placement service, or guaranteed outcome machine.
- →What you need most right now is clinical mental health care rather than action-oriented support.
If you are not sure whether coaching is the right tool, the free first session is a good place to sort that out. I will tell you honestly if I think something else would serve you better.
How long do people work with you?
As long as it feels useful. Some people need help with one sharp problem. Some want support for a transition over a few months. Some like having a steady strategist in their corner and check in every few weeks. There is no fake funnel here. We keep going while the work feels alive and helpful.
Want proof before process?
If you want to see the kinds of outcomes people actually get, head to the results page. If you already know you want to talk, go book the free first session.