
How I Work
Many driven and high-achieving people, executives and creatives alike, are able to attain many successes in life and garner an impressive résumé and track record of achievements.
But like a great dish lacking that one ingredient, something is missing.
What I’ve seen happen with hundreds of people I have met with who are dissatisfied with not just their failures, but their successes is this. People with a knack for something often start off in a field where they shine - because they don’t have to work to shine. And because they have a facility, they rise to a level of success never realizing that they never chose what they wanted to do. They never chose who they wanted to be. Success was good enough.
The problem is that success is never good enough, and people spend their lives chasing a ghost of gold that never satisfies.
What I do is help men and women sit down and open up with no judgment and no fear and talk about their ideas. Talk about not just the ideas they have now, but the dreams they had as children, the ideals they had as teenagers, the lessons they learned as young adults. Talk about the blue-sky, little-kid plans that they had that are still there. (And they are always still there.)
And what I do is listen.
Together we examine what you hold as sacred, your values and aspects of your life that you want more and less of. And then we figure out a battle plan to start a transformation from the person you somehow became today, to the person you will choose to be tomorrow.
No matter what your career situation right now, the most important thing is to take stock and choose your next path. Sometimes we are tempted to panic and grab job offers that are (always, in my long experience.) too good to be true.
I bridge the worlds of career coach and therapist, so I take your work life, very seriously, and I can cheer-lead your morale and behavior in a holistic way that addresses all of you.
Because that is the goal. To be all of you. Not to be the person that you thought you had to be. To be and see and feel the power you already are.
Because that is what’s missing.