You understand yourself.
So why do you still disappear in your own life?

Something in your life feels just out of reach—
even though, on paper, everything looks fine.

I help you come back into your life so you can actually feel it.

I work with you in real time—through conversation, reflection, and simple tools like chart readings, exercises, and small practices that help you see what’s actually happening and stay with it.

It’s not about giving you answers.
It’s about creating a space where something real can move.

Look a little closer.

This picture always makes me smile.

I look so certain. So grounded.
Like I know exactly what I’m doing.

And also… I’m a kid in sneakers, standing in ancient ruins, striking a very serious pose.

That combination still feels familiar.
Holding it together on the outside… while something deeper is still taking shape.

I’ve always been drawn to what’s underneath—
to what’s real, even when it’s unfinished.

Now, I help people stay with those places
long enough to recognize what’s already true.

his is where things begin to open

There’s more of you available than you think.

Not because everything gets figured out—
but because you stop leaving yourself in the middle of it.

You’re more present.
More in the moment.
More… you.

And sometimes, unexpectedly,
it even feels a little lighter than you thought it could.

Not what you expect

This isn’t about getting it right.

It’s about staying.

Staying with what’s real—long enough for something honest to come through.

I work with people one-on-one and in small groups, creating spaces where you can be seen without pressure—and where even the hard moments can open into insight, relief, and sometimes unexpected laughter.

You don’t have to figure this out on your own—or fit yourself into something that doesn’t quite match your life.

There are a few ways to step into this work:

One-on-One
A steady, responsive space where we slow down and work with what’s real—together.

Bring This Into Your World
I create and lead experiences for existing groups—work teams, circles of friends, couples, or communities—using conversation, reflection, and simple rituals shaped to your people and your context.

You don’t need to gather a group of “people who are into this.”
You just need people who are willing to show up.

These spaces are often surprisingly honest, grounding, and even fun—opening connection, perspective, and a different way of being together.

Start Where You Are
Simple tools and reflections you can explore at your own pace—an easy way to begin reconnecting with yourself.

If something in this feels familiar, you’re not imagining it.

There’s a part of you that already knows something is ready to shift.

You don’t have to figure it out.
And you don’t have to do it alone.

You can begin right here—exactly as you are.