The Space
Once a month, everything else pauses.
No fixing.
No performing.
No pressure to decide.
This is time you don’t usually give yourself.
The Experience
Each month, we arrive together.
We begin by slowing down the nervous system:
a short, grounding meditation.
Then you check in.
Where you are in your life.
In your business.
In your relationships.
In your finances.
Not to judge.
To see clearly.
We look at what isn’t working for you right now.
What feels heavy.
What feels out of alignment.
And clarity starts to emerge.
Then the space opens.
You can speak.
Reflect.
Ask a question.
Bring a situation you’re navigating.
You’re mirrored — by me, and by the group.
Not with opinions.
With presence.
And when useful, with grounded reflection — including financial clarity.
The loneliness many founders carry quietly dissolves here.
The Container
This is not a method. It’s a monthly rhythm.
Once a month on Zoom
Live group call (120 minutes)
Sacred, confidential, contained
Replay available (without the sharing part)
Limited group size
This is for you if:
You carry responsibility
You’re tired of holding everything alone
You want space, not answers
This is not for you if:
You want someone to tell you what to do
You want tactics or performance coaching
You’re not willing to slow down
You don’t leave with a to-do list.
You leave lighter.
More grounded.
More honest with yourself.
More capable of making clean decisions.
Often, the next step becomes obvious —without force.
Enter The Space:
Sometimes clarity comes through words.
Sometimes through silence.
And sometimes through numbers —
when we stop fighting them.
When finances matter, we look at them not as pressure,
but as information that wants to speak.
Numbers are never the problem here.
They are signals — asking to be listened to, not feared.
They are often part of the answer.
I created The Space because I needed it myself.
Ten years ago, I was a successful entrepreneur —
and deeply alone in the responsibility.
I didn’t need fixing.
I needed space.
A place to breathe.
To hear myself think again.
To not carry everything alone.
This is the space I wish I had before burnout.
It exists now. Enter when you’re ready.