I don't work with everyone. I'm not trying to.
The men I work with have already built something. A career, a business, a life that looks right from the outside. What they can't shake is the fear of optimizing for the wrong thing.
They're not in crisis. They're high-functioning men. They want to be tested. Not coached. Not motivated. Tested. They are done with the yes culture around them. They miss someone to challenge them, push back, put them on the spot. Someone who pulls the best out of them.
"I’ve lived it.
That’s what I bring."
I've met a lot of people who define themselves by their ambitions. Big visions, big goals, and they love to talk about it. Years later I meet them again. Same conversation. Nothing has changed.
If that's you, you can click away now.
If not, you’ve probably done well for yourself. You've achieved things others respect. But success hasn't answered the questions you thought it would. You want more, not out of greed, but because you can.
Being challenged is the only context where you feel fully awake. Not for the story, you've always known this about yourself. You don't need someone to motivate you or hold you accountable. You need someone who won't go easy on you and who will confront you with the brutal truth. And you're willing to make space for change — not fit it around your schedule, but actually make space for it.
That's who I work with.
If you're reading this and it feels like it was written for you,
it probably was.
The next step is simple. Look at what I offer, and if it resonates, you reach out directly.