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 phrase “work-life balance” doesn’t quite name what the mother building a conscious business is actually navigating. Balance implies a seesaw — when one…
The most common mistake in group program pricing is treating it as simply a discounted version of one-on-one work. That framing produces incorrect prices…
The coach at an income ceiling usually arrives there after significant strategic effort. They’ve tried raising prices. They’ve tried new offers. They’ve tried different…
There’s something that doesn’t get named clearly enough about building a conscious practice while holding a corporate or professional role: the challenge isn’t primarily…
The answer isn’t one-size-fits-all, but the factors that make each model work better are clear enough to support a considered decision.
The over-giving pattern doesn’t stay in the client container. This is something healer practitioners often discover when they look carefully at their content creation:…
The answer depends on what the discovery call is actually for — which isn’t always the same thing for every practitioner or every practice…
There’s a confusion that practitioners with significant inner work behind them often carry silently: if I’ve done this much work — years of therapy,…
This question shows up in nearly every coaching and healing practice at some point, and it deserves a more honest answer than “just focus…
The teacher’s expertise is rarely the problem. After ten, fifteen, twenty years in classrooms — or in academic settings, or in educational programs of…