For Cerebral Individuals

Advice custom-made to perfectly fit how your mind actually works.

For the divergent, the intelligent, the intellectual, and the jacks of all trades. A partnership that's more empirical than coaching, less surgical than therapy, and based on inner experiences that mirror yours. You do not have to translate yourself with me.

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What I Offer

A conversation that needs no translation.

A mind deep enough rarely gets understood. So it learns to translate itself down for every room it enters, until the exhaustion feels normal. You spent your whole life translating.

You don't have to do that with me.

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A mind built like yours, turned fully toward you.

Therapy focuses on what is wrong and missing; I focus on what you already have, and how to make the best use of it.

The work

The answer is the easy part. I work on why you could not get to it on your own. So I do not give you a better map. I rebuild the mapmaker: the model you run reality on, the rules you inherited and never chose. Rebuilt well, it handles every question, organises every knowledge, and enables self-governance and mastery.

How it works

One to one, as often or as rarely as your life needs. We work whatever you bring across everything it touches at once, and every session ends in something to practise, not just something to think about.

Remote, confidential, transparent; the notes I take are yours. We measure trajectory, not the distance left. Price by conversation; we settle it in the first call.

Bring me things like

  • I am exhausted in a way sleep does not fix.
  • The obstacle is not out there anymore; it is me.
  • No one around me thinks like this.
  • I keep solving the same problem in a new disguise.

The honest part

You do not really need me; you can get to where you want to go alone. I am not selling strength; I am selling a cleaner path, and a sharper map that one brain cannot chart alone. What I change is the cost; with me, you waste less of yourself getting there. And if you do not feel seen and understood, you do not pay.

One mind, turned fully towards yours.
Nothing lost in translation.


In Practice

Cerebral Areas of Expertise

Executive & Productivity
Fear of failureMotivationImposter syndromePerfectionismSelf-victimization & locus of control
Existential
Finding meaning & purposeExistential dreadIntellectual loneliness
Interpersonal
People pleasingUnhealthy attachment styles
Emotional
Emotional resilienceGeneral anxieties
Career & Work
Burnout & exhaustionCareer satisfactionCareer navigationWork-life balance
Intellectual
World paradoxesAnalysis paralysisOptimizing thinking & learningExpanding thinking, learning & communication styles

The Complete Model

The Metaholistic Framework.

A multidisciplinary model for cerebral minds, drawing on psychology, neuroscience, systems & management sciences, and eastern and western philosophies. It maps the deepest layers of your inner experience and hands you control over how that map is drawn.

Select a region to explore it Core Mental Ecosystem Experience Layers Transformational Capacity Guiding Principles Transformation Process

The Foundation

The Core Mental Ecosystem.

The three ingredients every transformation rests on. Each pillar is an archetype of internal factors that can powerfully boost, or quietly constrain, your capacity to change.

Inner Authority & References
Conceptual UnderstandingEnergy Management
Intellectual

Conceptual Understanding

An anchoring starting point. It is hard for a cerebral mind to commit to change it does not understand and agree with, so we begin by making the mechanics of your own ecosystem clear; the factors that quietly shape your views and biases.

Biochemical

Energy Management

Some mental habits feed your well-being; others drain it for nothing. Without a surplus of energy there is no way to build the new circuits change requires. The aim is to make you a mental athlete.

Psychological

Inner Authority & References

Every judgement is benchmarked against an internal set of rules and beliefs. For most of us those references are not really ours; we have used them so long we never asked how they got there. We internalize your center of gravity, so you can be accountable and stop self-victimization.

Your Inner Experience, In Six Dimensions

The six Experience Layers.

Cerebral minds process the world deeply, across many dimensions; but out of necessity we over-invest in one, usually the intellectual, and leave the rest thin. That creates a void no single dimension can fill. These six layers map the full range, so I can locate where a challenge truly lives.

Your inner authority

Metacognitive

Your relationship with your own mind; thinking about thinking, and the values and principles you live by.

What I work onThe self-awareness to step back and steer your own mind, so you choose your patterns rather than be run by them.
How you think

Cognitive

Thinking, learning, problem-solving, and communication; the domain of logic, analysis, memory, and attention.

What I work onSharpening the thinking and learning styles you already trust into tools you can choose, not defaults you are stuck with.
Resilience and drive

Emotional

Your motivation, emotional resilience, and regulation; the inner weather that colors everything else.

What I work onRegulation and a durable motivation that does not depend on willpower alone; the layer that decides whether the others hold under pressure.
The biochemical base

Physical Health

Nutrition, sleep, and recovery; the bodily energy and vitality every other layer quietly draws on.

What I work onThe energy management the whole system runs on; because you can think your way around almost anything except a depleted body.
Anchoring, not escape

Sensory

How you use your senses; the difference between escapism and grounding in the present moment.

What I work onUsing your senses for grounding rather than escape, so the world feels less like noise to flee and more like ground to stand on.
Belonging and meaning

Meta-sensory

Your relationship with what is bigger than you; belonging, community, purpose, and meaning.

What I work onReconnecting you to what is larger than you; when this is thin, every other dimension quietly works harder than it should.
What Actually Drives Change

The six Transformation Factors.

The layers locate the work; these factors drive it. They are the internal capacities that decide how well you can change within any layer. I find the one that is your current bottleneck, and strengthen it.

01

Dialectical Capacity

Holding two opposing truths at once without collapsing into either; "this might fail" and "I am giving it everything." The antidote to black-and-white thinking.

02

Ego Detachment

Observing your own ego, its defenses and its need for validation, without being run by it; acting from your values rather than from a threat to your self-image.

03

Authority Index

Locating real authority over your life inside yourself; trusting your judgment and granting yourself permission, while still able to take counsel. The felt sense of authoring your own life.

04

Mental Batteries & Recharge

Knowing what depletes and what restores you, and structuring life to recharge deliberately rather than running to empty. Rest as an input, not a reward.

05

Locus of Control

Putting your energy where your own actions reach, rather than on luck, fate, or other people; balanced, so you neither over-own nor disown what is yours.

06

Energy Luxuries

Protecting the specific, often non-obvious conditions that let you work at your best. What can look like indulgence is really load-bearing infrastructure.

The Non-Negotiable Pillars

Five Guiding Principles.

Drawn from psychological architecture (psychitecture), neuroscience, philosophy, and the management sciences; these are the lenses that guide the whole journey.

The Foundation

The Mental Ecosystem

Your thoughts are not drawn from an infinite pool; each of us has a mental vocabulary that grants access to some perspectives and not others. A view that makes no sense today can make perfect sense once we widen that vocabulary, so we expand the ecosystem your future perspectives grow from.

Direction over snapshot

Trajectory, Not Position

Progress is not where you stand against the target; it is your direction and rate of change. If the overall trajectory is positive, arrival is only a matter of time.

A film, not a frame

Movie, Not a Screenshot

We judge ourselves harshly when we freeze life into one frame. Where you are now says nothing about who you can become; we treat your journey as an evolving film, which keeps the view flexible and compassionate.

How circuits form

The Path of Least Resistance

Every perspective is a brain circuit; the more it fires, the less energy it needs. We take an active role in which circuits you strengthen, building new defaults without being frustrated by the pace of change.

Accountable, not at fault

Play the Cards

You are not responsible for most of the cards life deals; you are accountable for how you play them. Obsessing over the hand invites comparison, the thief of joy; channeling energy into the play makes you a better player.

The Shape Of The Journey

The Transformation Process.

Borrowed from how large organizations plan transformation, which is almost entirely mental work, and balanced with the psychology and neuroscience of change. Four sequential stages, with a feedback loop running in parallel throughout; this is the arc of the whole work, not a single session.

1

Current State Assessment

A preliminary read of the cards in your hand; an extensive map of your current mental ecosystem, arranged around strengths, constraints, and mental profiles. You leave with a deep understanding of your inner workings and a set of journeys that fit your values.

2

Goal Setting

Vague aspirations become crystal-clear objectives that pull you forward. A specific challenge to overcome, run in parallel with your general well-being, so balanced growth supports the specific win.

3

Planning

A strategic roadmap that breaks the work into manageable steps, leveraging your natural strengths while naming the obstacles and resistance ahead; how to build the core, expand your experiences, and resolve conflicts into harmony.

4

Execution

The plan in motion, through consistent action and real-time adjustments. For a cerebral mind it usually moves through four steps:

Step one
Lean on Understanding

Ground the journey in the intellectual understanding you already trust, using it to manage expectations and navigate uncertainty.

Step two
Try

Start with a minimal commitment, dipping a toe in the new waters, so you leave the comfort zone with the least anxiety.

Step three
Train

Treat every habit as a muscle; find the brain circuits the change needs and activate them consistently, like training in a gym.

Step four
Internalize

Observe and celebrate the changes, and make them a permanent part of your new identity.


How We Work Together

A partnership of two minds.

Our work is an alliance of two brains, each with its own strengths and blind spots. Nothing about you is broken to be fixed, and the answers are already within you; my role is to help you find your own strength and your own solutions, never to impose mine.

My Role

What I bring.

A safe, unbiased space, and an accountable, professional partner.

  • Create a safe, unbiased space for us to explore the unknown freely.
  • Deepen your perspectives by challenging the beliefs and views that limit you.
  • Manage my own bias; no fixation on my opinions or on what worked for me or others.
  • Work entirely to your agenda.
  • Non-judgemental accountability; I ask for an account of what is happening, without blame.
  • Professionalism; ethics, boundaries, confidentiality, and full transparency.
Your Role

What I ask of you.

Own the agenda, stay honest, and commit to the work between sessions.

  • Own your agenda; articulate your aspirations and set the focus for each session.
  • Be honest, bold, and assertive; say the whole truth, never minding my feelings.
  • Embrace your own strength; we are here to find yours, not to borrow mine.
  • Commit to action and learning between sessions, open to both success and failure.
  • Expect discomfort and resistance; the brain naturally resists change, and that is part of it.
Together

We govern it together.

This is a true alliance, not an expert and a patient; we shape and steer the work as partners, and four habits keep it honest.

Co-design the partnership and how we work.
Track progress and measure outcomes together.
Use the tools and insights fully between sessions.
Keep the feedback honest, in both directions.

What Changes

You leave more capable than when you arrived.

It is a trajectory, not a position. You move from where you start to a higher vantage, and keep climbing long after we part ways.

01

Fluency in your own layers

You learn to read where a challenge actually lives, so you stop treating symptoms and start resolving causes.

02

Change that holds

Because the work is built across layers and aligned to your values, progress reinforces itself instead of fading.

03

Independence, not dependence

The goal is not to keep you in the room; it is to make you fluent enough to navigate the next challenge yourself.

04

The formula, not just the input

I do not hand you the answer; I build the capacity that keeps producing them, long after we part ways.

Start Where You Are

Begin with a map of your six dimensions.

Take the assessment first to see where you stand, or book a session and we map it together. Either way, I start from where you actually are.