WHO AM I?
I work in the space where a person’s life stops aligning with who they understand themselves to be.
My perspective was not formed in theory, but through movement across and exposing myself to wide-ranging environments—growing up in the Midwest, working in high-responsibility roles, and spending my entire life FOCUSING on witnessing how people are shaped by dialogue, expectations, meaning, and how to respond to the world.
My background in psychiatric practice, 15+ years in leadership roles, and experience as a licensed EMT placed me repeatedly at the point where thought, behavior, and consequence meet. That exposure made one thing clear: awareness alone does not change a life.
My work focuses on the full process of change—beginning with awareness, but moving through integration, decision-making, and consistent action, both internally and externally. This includes learning to observe how one thinks, responds, and manages themselves across different situations, actively shifting perspective in how they attend to and interpret what is happening—and developing the ability to maintain continuity and alignment within that variability.
I draw from philosophy, psychology, and literature—particularly Russian literature—not as abstraction, but as a way of understanding the structures people live within and the tensions they carry.
My aim is not self-improvement in the conventional sense. It is becoming someone who can see clearly, choose deliberately, and act in a way that holds under real conditions.