Twenty years of field notes.
Long-form essays, short field notes, technique deep-dives, and answers to the same handful of questions we keep getting asked. Searchable. Sorted by pillar. Free, always.
Long-form essays, short field notes, technique deep-dives, and answers to the same handful of questions we keep getting asked. Searchable. Sorted by pillar. Free, always.
The most common way practitioners think about pricing their work is in terms of the session: how long it is, what happens in it,…
Before significant inner work begins, many practitioners have a functional — if unsatisfying — relationship with showing up. It isn’t magnetic. It may be…
There’s a pattern that’s easy to miss because it doesn’t feel like a problem — it feels like stability. A practitioner sets a rate,…
The experience of being the only one who struggles with something in a community where everyone else seems to have figured it out is…
The standard advice about magnetic marketing and authentic showing up tends to come in a few familiar forms: “just be yourself,” “start before you’re…
Many practitioners in conscious business genuinely want to include some work that serves people who couldn’t afford their full rate. This is a legitimate…
The expected arc of inner work is: do the work, become less reactive, approach previously triggering things with more equanimity. When the arc runs…
“Charge what you’re worth” is one of the most common pieces of pricing advice in conscious business and coaching circles — and one of…
The repeatable stall is a useful diagnostic. When progress stops at a consistent point — not a random plateau, but a specific level that…
Payment plans are a legitimate accommodation for clients whose access to funds is structured differently than a single upfront payment would require. They expand…