It’s more than burnout

The world of work is changing in ways we can't ignore.

Industries are transforming. Roles that once felt secure are being redefined or disappearing altogether. AI is accelerating change, and the pace can feel disorienting.

Even the things that once felt like bedrock: career paths, purpose, and the way we identify with our roles, are shifting under our feet.

It’s no wonder so many people are feeling a deeper kind of fatigue. Not just burnout, but something more existential:

Who am I in this new landscape? What still matters? What’s next?

In moments like these, it’s easy to believe we should tough it out alone. But real clarity often comes through reflection and support.

Whether it’s with a coach, a trusted peer, or simply someone who can ask the right questions, we all need space to process, reframe, and realign.

If you're finding yourself in a moment of transition, personally or professionally, you’re in good company. These are unprecedented times, and they call for new kinds of support.

This is the work I care deeply about. Helping people make sense of change and find clarity and direction within it.

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