Coaching for people who suspect their life doesn’t need fixing first.
Most approaches to feeling better treat ease as a result. Regulate enough, resolve enough, improve enough — and then you get to relax. Easymaking starts from the other end: the ease is already here, available before any of that succeeds.
Once you notice that, the interesting question changes — from what’s wrong with me? to what do I care to do from here?
The approach is the longer version.
We talk — regularly, about your actual circumstances. There’s no program to complete and no curriculum. The material is your life as it’s actually going.
The conversations aim at outcomes you want — named concretely enough that you’d recognize arriving. Things you’re trying to avoid get treated as signals along the way, not as the destination.
For a change you want to stake something on, we can shape it as a bounty: a named before-and-after, with how-you’ll-know-it-held written down. Some people pay on results, at an amount they set themselves.
I’m Max Soweski. The approach here came out of several years of coaching people privately — unpaid, because I wanted to understand what actually changed for people before charging anyone for it.
The first conversation is just a conversation.
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