Get clear on what actually matters, fast.
When something isn’t working the way it usually does, but you can’t quite see why.
Or when everything feels important at the same time, and nothing is clear enough to act on.
This can be about work, or something personal. Most often it is both.
Who this is for
I see this all the time.
People who are used to handling a lot suddenly find themselves in situations where things don’t feel as clear anymore.
Not because they lack competence, but because too many things are happening at the same time.
When everything feels important, it becomes harder to know what actually is.
And when that is unclear, it affects how you think, how you decide, and how you move forward.
What this is
This is a focused 90-minute session where we go straight into what is actually going on and make your next step clear.
You don’t need to prepare. You don’t need to explain everything in detail.
You bring what’s real, and I help you see what actually matters.
What we do
We start with what is on your plate right now and what feels unclear.
Together we sort through it and separate what is real from what is assumed, what is urgent from what is just noise.
At some point the actual problem usually becomes visible. Not the one you came in with, but the one underneath.
From there we land in one thing that matters most right now, and what your next step is.
This is for you if
You are used to handling a lot and things normally work for you, but right now they don’t feel as clear.
Work and life are overlapping more than you would like, and everything feels equally important.
You don’t need more input. You need clarity so you can move.
Format
90 minutes
Live on Zoom, private, focused, and direct
Outcome
You leave with clarity, a clear direction, and a next step that you can act on immediately.
What if I don’t know what to bring?
Is this coaching?
What if we don’t solve everything?
Can this be about something personal?
What language is the session in?
What happens after I book?
You already know.
You just need to see it clearly.
— Malinée Ponselius