Coaching — Meeting what matters

Let me say something about coaching.

Coaching partners with what is essential in you and stays present with what is here in the moment: thoughts, emotions, assumptions, hesitations. Not to judge or correct them, but to let them inform how to unfold what matters most to you.

This is not something to rush.

From there, questions of responsibility and authorship can be met without force

– your life works, but feels quietly misaligned
– you notice a growing gap between what you value and how you act
– you are tired of adapting while leaving something essential untouched
– you sense a truth you are circling, even as part of you hesitates to face it

The consequences of how you live and act become clearer — and more yours.

If this way of speaking feels relieving — or confusing in a way that draws you closer — you’re in the right place.

I work with people at an existential threshold —
looking for a partner, not an expert,
to stay with them
as they find their way forward.

The way into this work is a conversation.