What are you
creating?
And is that
what you want?

Drift is natural. But once it happens, recentering is a lot harder.

The Dilemma

As an entrepreneur, you have to start with the best case, but the best case often has assumptions that need updating.

Especially when it comes to building a more coherent version of yourself.

But the further you drift, the harder it seems to reground.

And if you’re trying to reground, space comes before strategy.

Two Paths

The default path struggles to correct drift, and can lead to frustration under pressure.

At the outset of most ventures, it’s easy to combine the selfless impulse to contribute with the idea that your contribution will bring you wealth and status. Especially because entrepreneurs — the primary value creators in any economy — are objectified for that value creation. Drift is a predictable result.

Default Path COHERENCE TIME Aim Initial Assumptions Your Highest Potential LAUNCH EARLY GROWTH SCALING MATURITY EXIT Traction Momentum Drift Withdrawal You What Gets Built

Finding a coherent path requires slowing down and holding the outcomes a little lighter.

It is almost impossible to create coherence — that is, a life around your highest potential — from a reactive state. Yet, the business world is generally a reactive setting. Creating space to look inward, without attachment to the outcome, ironically allows us to create outward with far greater alignment to what we really want.

Coherent Path COHERENCE TIME Aim Initial Assumptions Your Highest Potential LAUNCH EARLY GROWTH SCALING MATURITY EXIT Doubt Belief Surrender Ease You Default Path
Modalities

We work across five modalities, mixing and matching to fit each founder.

I Somatic Grounding
II Introspection
III Business Assessment
IV Leadership Facilitation
V Strategic Planning

A shared toolkit, tailored to where you are.

Situations We Help With

We’re most helpful when the obvious answer isn’t obvious.

Forks in the road. RIFs, strategic pivots, and big bets that feel existential.

Inertia is clearly inadequate. When something needs to change, but it’s not clear what.

Financial pressure. It’s easy to kick the can down the road, until it isn’t.

Purpose drift. When the work no longer feels as meaningful as it did.

Curious about how we could help?

Reach out, we’d love to have a conversation.

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