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.
Q: As a practitioner, can I expect my own forgiveness work to eventually be complete — or is it always ongoing?
The insight isn’t dramatic. It doesn’t have a cinematic quality. But it changes everything about how the rebrand identity work is approached: the patterns…
The stall point — the specific context where progress reliably stops — is among the most reliable pieces of data the rebrand identity work…
The second dimension of why smart people struggle with rebrand identity work — beyond the mismatch between cognitive tools and somatic calibration — is…
There’s a productive question beneath the observation that your experience doesn’t match what others describe: is the difference evidence of a problem with your…
There’s a specific moment that many practitioners recognize: sitting in a coaching session or workshop, fully grasping the framework being presented, feeling the genuine…
The avoidance isn’t random. It has a specific target — the simplest, most direct truth about what the pattern is and what it requires…
The question isn’t rhetorical: after real, sustained, serious inner work — after years of therapy, coaching, healing practices, personal development — why does the…
The relationship you have with the rebrand work — how you approach it, what you expect from it, how you feel about it —…
The feeling of being unable to move forward in rebrand identity work is specific and worth examining closely, because “can’t move forward” can mean…
One of the more surprising experiences in rebrand identity work is when things get harder, not easier, after beginning a genuine inner work practice.…