4 sessions available per month
One decision is holding your company back.
You already know which one.
This is not coaching. Not consulting. Not another conversation that ends in "let me think about it." This is a 90-minute decision session. You walk out with a Kill list, a Pause list, and a Double Down list. Nothing else.
The math on indecision
You have an initiative running that should have been killed two months ago. It is still consuming payroll. Still pulling attention from your best people. Still creating phantom progress reports.
You have a strategic question you revisit every week. Same inputs. Same circular thinking. Same non-decision. That loop is not free. It costs focus, momentum, and opportunity.
Your team is waiting for clarity you have not provided. They are building around the ambiguity. Hedging. Slowing down. The drag is invisible until you calculate what shipped versus what should have.
The cost of a delayed decision is never just the decision itself. It is the compounding inefficiency of everything downstream.
What this is not
Not coaching
No weekly calls. No accountability check-ins. No "how does that make you feel."
Not consulting
No 40-page deck. No discovery phase. No engagement that drags for months.
Not brainstorming
No whiteboard sessions. No "let's explore options." You have enough options.
Not AI-generated advice
No prompts. No chatbot frameworks. No generic decision trees.
This is a forcing function. A structured intervention to move from noise to decision. Once.
What happens in 90 minutes
Surface the real list
You bring your open decisions, stalled initiatives, and unresolved questions. We map what is actually on your plate, not what is on your calendar.
Force the sort
Every item gets classified: Kill, Pause, or Double Down. No "maybe later." No "needs more research." If it cannot be decided, we identify what is actually blocking it.
Lock in the next move
You leave with 3 concrete actions for the next 7 days. Not vague intentions. Specific moves you execute Monday morning.
Written Decision Memo
Within 24 hours, you receive a written memo documenting every decision made, the rationale behind it, and the committed next actions.
Kill
Stop immediately. Reallocate resources. Communicate the decision. Move on.
Pause
Not now. Clear trigger for when to revisit. Off your cognitive load until then.
Double Down
This is the priority. More resources. More of your attention. Full commitment.
Who this is for
Founders or CEOs running companies with 10–200 employees
Leaders with P&L responsibility and the authority to make decisions stick
People who already know what they should probably do but have not pulled the trigger
Operators under real pressure with real capital at stake
Who this is not for
People looking for someone to tell them what to do
Early-stage founders still validating product-market fit
Anyone who wants to "explore" without committing to decide
People looking for therapy, emotional support, or life coaching
What you leave with
A written Kill / Pause / Double Down classification for every initiative reviewed
A Decision Memo you can share with your team or board
3 specific actions to execute in the next 7 days
Documented rationale for each decision made
Cognitive space back. The loop stops.
Why this works
I spend my time with founders and operators making high-stakes decisions. Not advising from the sidelines. Sitting in the room where it gets decided.
The problem is rarely information. It is permission. Most leaders already know what they should do. They need a structured environment to stop negotiating with themselves and commit.
I do not give advice. I ask questions that force clarity. The decision is always yours. But by the end of 90 minutes, there will be one.
Pricing
One session. Final pricing based on company size and complexity.
Calculate the fully-loaded cost of one employee working for one month on an initiative that should be dead. That is the comparison.
This is priced as leverage, not as time. The value is not 90 minutes of conversation. The value is the decisions you stop delaying.
4 sessions per month. No waitlist. If this month is full, you wait until the next opening.
Apply for a Session
Applications reviewed within 48 hours. If approved, you receive scheduling options immediately.