Next Session: Wednesday, October 1st, 6–7 pm ET
Most work feels like pretending. You listen, nod, and comply, but nothing really shifts.
A 60-minute Drop-In Clarity Session is where that stops.
You bring one real work artifact: a slide, a policy, a control, a scenario, or a question that’s been circling.
We don’t just stare at the artifact. We ask:
Where does it live in your workflow?
What happens before it shows up? After?
What happens to you when it does?
Together, we name what’s clear but unspoken so you can decide, act, adjust, or let it go.
This is a working session of no-bullshit clarity. Come ready to work.
Details:
Sessions run every Wednesday evening, 6–7 pm ET
Group format: max 4 people
Each person gets focused time (~15 minutes) plus the benefit of hearing others’ clarity unfold
Includes follow-up session notes
Virtual format (Zoom) — link provided after registration
Example: When someone brought a network diagram:
I helped them see:
“This diagram is overwhelming because it’s written for an engineer, not you.”
“Here’s the one path through it that actually matters for your role.”
“Pay careful attention to these six symbols since they can change your work.”
So they leave not knowing “all of networking”, but knowing how to approach a network diagram without feeling lost and shutting down.
That’s clarity.
Next Session: Wednesday, October 1st, 6–7 pm ET
Most work feels like pretending. You listen, nod, and comply, but nothing really shifts.
A 60-minute Drop-In Clarity Session is where that stops.
You bring one real work artifact: a slide, a policy, a control, a scenario, or a question that’s been circling.
We don’t just stare at the artifact. We ask:
Where does it live in your workflow?
What happens before it shows up? After?
What happens to you when it does?
Together, we name what’s clear but unspoken so you can decide, act, adjust, or let it go.
This is a working session of no-bullshit clarity. Come ready to work.
Details:
Sessions run every Wednesday evening, 6–7 pm ET
Group format: max 4 people
Each person gets focused time (~15 minutes) plus the benefit of hearing others’ clarity unfold
Includes follow-up session notes
Virtual format (Zoom) — link provided after registration
Example: When someone brought a network diagram:
I helped them see:
“This diagram is overwhelming because it’s written for an engineer, not you.”
“Here’s the one path through it that actually matters for your role.”
“Pay careful attention to these six symbols since they can change your work.”
So they leave not knowing “all of networking”, but knowing how to approach a network diagram without feeling lost and shutting down.
That’s clarity.