Wondering what to do with your money in this economy?
This is the time to invest in the only asset you have -yourself.
I tend to work with
01 — Investors
What most investors gain from our time together is the strength to claim their power in every aspect of their life. This leads to a life where they work less and make more: more time, more joy, more fulfillment, more money.
02 — Serial Entrepreneurs
What most serial entrepreneurs accomplish in one year of working together is a sense of ease about business and life. This cements their beliefs of what kind of businesses they want to bring into the world and what kind of lives they want to live.
03 — Start Up Founders
What most startup founders get from this work are the skills to navigate the chaos of running a company without them losing themselves, their values, sanity, health, friends and family. This alleviates the chronic loneliness founders endure when running a start up.
04 — High Performers
What most high performers i.e. Ph.D., M.Ds, CxO, experience during our time together is the capacity to explore their whole identity. This broadens their view about what is possible to achieve in one’s lifetime and how to start moving into that direction.
Regardless of vocation, what all of us have in common is the ability to reach our true potential.
YOU
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You can be living a great life on paper but feel like something is missing. This tends to happen in us when our old conditioning doesn’t serve us anymore. Now is the time to gently inquire: How did I become the person I am today and how much of that is still me?
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Regret is a wonderful teacher at this time because it shows us that we’ve been cheating on ourselves. This marks the discovery journey of who we truly are and what is truly important to us. Now is the time to embrace the past and leave it behind.
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The idea that there is a perfect life somewhere, somehow, is what keeps us stuck. Life doesn’t ask for permission to “hit you with it’s best shot”, it just does it. With each “hit” comes a lesson. Now is the time to take the lemons and make some limonada.
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Most if not all of our hardship comes from resistance to flow with life and surrender to the path. The cognitive bias known as conceptual metaphor, is responsible for our view of growth as a linear process defined by time and numbers. When we surrender to life, we get to see what is happening without becoming a victim. And that’s when we gain the strength and power to push through and reach our true potential.