There is a particular kind of privilege in walking beside another soul as they remember who they were before the world told them who to be. Helping others isn't about fixing what was never broken, it's about holding space for someone to hear their own inner knowing again, especially after years of drowning it out in boardrooms, deadlines, and other people's expectations. When I coach, I'm not handing someone a blueprint; I'm reflecting back the one that was always theirs, buried under fear, doubt, and the exhausting performance of having it all together. The real work happens in the quiet moment when a person stops abandoning themselves and starts coming home, and getting to witness that homecoming, again and again, is the truest form of service I know.
-The Corporate Alchemist