Crossroad Sessions
You're standing at a decision point. Let's create clarity — together, session by session.
What a Crossroads Looks Like
A crossroads doesn't announce itself. It usually feels like this:
You've been circling the same decision for weeks, and every conversation about it ends where it started. Or a project that made perfect sense on paper has quietly stopped making sense, and you can't say why. Or you're facing a change — a new role, a company to build or leave, a chapter closing — and everyone around you has an opinion, but none of them are yours.
The problem is rarely a lack of information. It's that everything is tangled: facts, fears, options, other people's expectations, your own history. You can't see your situation because you're standing inside it.
Thst's the moment these sessions are for.
How it Works
1. You write me a few sentences about your crossroads, no preparation needed, messy is fine.
2. We have a short call, free and without obligation, to see if this is a fit. Both directions: you check me, I check whether I can actually help.
3. If yes, I send you an offer for one of the two formats below. You decide in your own time.
4. We meet remotely, 60–90 minutes per session, with one to two weeks in between. After each session, I send you the picture we created.
5. At the end, you have both: the clarity — and a visual trail of how you got there.
How to Start
Write me two or three sentences about where you're standing. That's it. I read every mail myself, and I'll answer honestly — including when I think I'm not the right person for your crossroads.
One Set of Expectations
This is not therapy, and it's not consulting with a 40-page deck at the end. It's thinking together, made visible. The purest form of what I do.
The Two Formats
Crossroad 5: five sessions over two to three months. For one clear crossroads: a decision, a project, a next step.
Crossroad 10: ten sessions over four to six months. For bigger transitions: a career shift, a reinvention, a strategy that needs to be rebuilt from the ground up.
I'll recommend one of the two in my offer, and I'll tell you if I think you need less than you're asking for. It happens.
On rare occassions I offer in-person seesions. These are special in many ways.