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There's no program.
There's just what you actually need. 

I don't have a signature framework or a set container you need to fit into. What I have is a way of working that starts with you - where you are, what you're navigating, what kind of support would actually help.

Some clients benefit from weekly calls for a season while they're in the thick of building something. Some need biweekly with space to process between them. Some come to me monthly or quarterly when they hit a crossroads. Some start with a single session and realized they wanted ongoing support.

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There's no one right answer. There's just what fits you right now - and that can shift as you do.

What this looks like in practice.

It usually starts with a conversation. You tell me what's going on - what's working, what's not, where you're stuck or uncertain. I ask questions. We figure out together what kind of support makes sense.

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From there, it might look like:

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Regular sessions with connection between calls. Weekly or biweekly, with access to a private online space between sessions where you can leave voice notes, drop questions, or share updates as things come up. This is how most of my clients work with me - it's where real momentum builds over time.

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A blend of virtual and in-person. One longer session each month, with virtual connection throughout the rest of the month. For clients who want the depth of sitting across from each other without giving up the flexibility of staying connected between.

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A single focused conversation. You're facing a specific decision - pricing, an offer, a boundary, an opportunity, or a pivot - and you need a thinking partner to work it through. One session, no ongoing commitment.

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The format flex. The thread stays consistent: I stay close, I pay attention,a dn help you make decisions you trust.

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Most of my clients are building businesses.

But not everyone I work with owns a business.

They're running practices, consultancies, creative businesses - something they built themselves. They come to me when the business is working, but it's taking too much. Or when they're in the early stages and want to build it right from the start. Or when they're ready to grow but not at the cost of the life they're trying to protect.

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What they have in common: they're reflective, they're thoughtful, and they're tired of carrying the weight of every decision alone. 

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We work on the business and the life it sits inside - because in my experience, you can't sustainably build one without paying attention to the other.

Some clients are navigating something else - a career that's stopped fitting, a role that needs a change, a season that's asking something different from them.

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The work is similar. We get clear on what's actually happened, what you want, and what needs to shift. If that's where you are, the door is open.

What doesn't change.

However we work together, a few things stay the same:

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I stay close. I'm not the coach you talk to nce a month and forget about in between. My goal is to stay connected enough that the momentum keeps building - in our sessions and in the space between them.

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We work on both. The business strategy and the life it sits inside. The pricing decision and boundary it requires. I don't treat your like like background noise to optimize around.

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You're the one with the answers. I'll ask hard questions, push back when it's useful, and help you see what you can't see on your own. But I'm not here to hand you a formula. I'm here to help you trust yourself and make the right call for you.

The point of all of this is to say, there are many ways to work together—the goal is to do so in a way that serves you best.

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