Clarity Conversation

A single, focused session to support orientation in moments of uncertainty or pressure.

This conversation offers space to slow down and see a situation more clearly — especially when thinking has become circular or urgency is rising. It is not coaching or problem-solving, but a moment of grounded orientation.

This conversation can be helpful when you are:

  • facing a decision and unable to see a clean way forward,

  • carrying responsibility that feels heavier than it needs to,

  • noticing that familiar strategies are no longer working,

  • entering or leaving a role, project, or phase of work,

  • needing to think clearly before speaking, acting, or committing.

You do not need to arrive with a fully formed question. Part of the work is clarifying what the real question is.

Our framework:

  • One 1-to-1 session

  • 75–90 minutes

  • Online (or in person, if applicable)

  • Confidential and discreet.

How this relates to Private Advisory

For some people, a single Clarification Conversation is enough to re-orient and move forward independently.

For others, it becomes clear that a longer-term, ongoing working relationship would be supportive. In those cases, Private Advisory offers a container for deeper, evolving work over time.

There is no expectation to continue beyond the session. The Clarification Conversation stands on its own.

What happens in the conversation

You bring one situation or question that is currently active.

We take time to understand it carefully — not only the external circumstances, but how the situation is being perceived, held, and responded to. Together, we slow it down and clarify what is essential, what is secondary, and what may be distorting the picture.

As the situation becomes clearer, next steps often become simpler. By the end of the conversation, you leave with:

  • a clearer understanding of what is actually at stake

  • a more grounded sense of direction

  • and concrete points of orientation you can use going forward

Sometimes this includes specific actions. Other times it includes deciding not to act yet. Both are valid outcomes.