The Clarity Intensive
There’s a particular kind of stuck that doesn’t respond to more thinking.
You’ve read about it, journaled about it, talked it through with the people you trust, maybe even worked through earlier versions of it in therapy. And here it is again, sitting in the middle of your life, refusing to move.
You can see it. You can almost name it. It keeps triggering the same question: what am I doing wrong? When is it ever going to be good enough? That one thing you want still feels so out of reach.
Ninety minutes with someone who can see what you haven’t been able to reach on your own, and collaborate with you on a plan that holds both the depth and the practical.
The conversation goes further than where you’ve been able to take yourself.
That’s what the Clarity Intensive is.
What the Engagement Includes
A written intake you complete before we meet. About 30 minutes of your time, covering your belief systems, habits, practices, and what you actually want from your life.
The Method: PIE
This work is guided by a simple, disciplined framework: PIE (Perceive. Integrate. Embody.)
Perceive
Notice what’s actually present (including what’s been bypassed, justified, or over-intellectualized).
Integrate
Understand the emotional logic of the pattern: what it protects, and why it persists.
Embody
Let that clarity reorganize how you respond, decide, and relate – in daily life.
When something is seen clearly enough, it stops running on autopilot. That’s what this work is designed for.
This Is a Fit If You:
- You have a good understanding of yourself, and something in your life is asking more of you than your usual approach can give right now
- You know what you tend to do — and you’re still doing it, even when you don’t want to
- You’re stuck on something specific — a decision, a pattern, a relationship dynamic
This Is Not a Fit If:
- Someone who wants ongoing support rather than a focused engagement on something specific
- Someone who wants to talk through how they’re feeling more than they want to see what’s underneath
- Someone in acute clinical crisis who needs stabilization first