All kinds of people come to me.
But they all have one thing in common.
Some wake up every morning already exhausted. Lab results are fine. Doctors shrug. Vacation doesn't help. The tiredness isn't in the body — it's somewhere deeper, and there's no obvious way to get to it.
Some made it through a painful relationship — and moved on. The divorce is behind them. Life looks normal from the outside. But inside, something is still bracing for the next hit. Joy doesn't come back. Lightness feels like a memory from another life. "I can't remember the last time I felt like myself."
Some are successful, busy, respected. Twelve-hour work days, a family, a career — everything looks great. But by evening, the tank is empty. And they can't figure out: is this just how life is, or is something actually wrong?
Some keep watching the same movie play out. In relationships. In money. In health. Friends and colleagues change, cities change, jobs change — the feeling stays exactly the same. "I know my pattern. I can see it happening. I just can't stop it."
Some went through something that broke them open — a loss, an illness, a betrayal. Since then, part of them never came back. Everything looks fine on the surface. Inside, there's an emptiness that's hard to put into words.
Some live with chronic pain or a symptom that has no explanation. Doctors shrug. Tests come back normal. But the pain, the tightness, the numbness — it's there. And they've almost made peace with the idea that it always will be.
Here's what all of them have in common:
They've already tried. A lot.
Therapists, coaches, books, meditation, retreats. Something helped. For a while. Then it came back.
And now they're here — with this feeling that they're missing something. That the real cause is somewhere else. That they need to go deeper.
If any of those paragraphs sound like you — keep reading. What comes next matters.