
You don't need another conversation about what's wrong. You need a clear picture of where you're going.
That's what this is.
What the Engagement Looks Like
We meet once a week. Sixty minutes on Zoom. Every session. That's the backbone — a scheduled, protected hour that belongs entirely to you. Not to your team, not to your family, not to the next fire that needs putting out. To you and your agenda.
Between sessions, the door stays open. Call, text, email — whatever comes up in the space between our scheduled time. A decision lands on your desk, a conversation didn't go the way you expected, something shifts and you want to think it through. I'm available.
Across the engagement, we produce four Expedition Artifacts™ together. These aren't worksheets or homework assignments. They're working documents built specifically from your situation — and they become yours permanently.
The Expedition Artifacts™
Most coaching leaves you with insights. This leaves you with something you can hold.
The Fire Report™ comes first. It's a diagnostic — a clear-eyed picture of where you actually are right now. The patterns driving the restlessness. The pressures. The points of drift. Before we can chart a path forward, we need to know the terrain we're starting from. The Fire Report™ makes that undeniable.
The Identity Code™ is your personal manifesto. Written in your language, from your coaching sessions — it defines your values, your standards, your non-negotiables. The things that are true about you whether your job title changes or not. Most men have never had anyone help them put this on paper. It's more useful than you'd expect.
The Adventure Map™ translates who you are into where you're going. Priority arenas. Strategic moves. The next chapter, mapped out with intention instead of inertia. It's built to evolve as you do — not a static plan, but a living instrument.
The Summit Plan™ is where it gets real. Specific objectives. Defined actions. Milestones you can actually measure. The gap between knowing what you want and building the discipline to pursue it is exactly what this document closes.
Together, they answer the four questions most high-achieving men have never sat down long enough to answer honestly:
Where am I now? Who am I? Where am I going? How will I get there?
What You Leave With:
Men who go through this engagement don't just leave with documents. They leave with the kind of clarity that makes decisions easier, the kind of direction that makes the restlessness quiet down, and a record — in writing — of exactly who they are and where they're headed.
The artifacts travel with you. When a big decision lands on your desk six months after the engagement ends, you don't have to start from scratch. You already know where you stand.
If you are ready to stop drifting, let's talk.