Most decisions don't suffer from a lack of information. Your head and your gut aren't landing in the same place, and the longer you sit with it, the noisier it gets. What you need isn't more input. You need to find focus.
The Process
Every question deliberate. Nothing is filler.
Each question surfaces a specific dimension of your decision. Beyond scored questions, you share things in your own words — your worst-case scenario, your patterns, your gut read. That context shapes everything.
Your responses run through a proprietary framework. I review everything personally.
Four dimensions: your openness to act, your constraints, your risk profile, your capacity to execute. The scores, your own words. All reviewed before anything reaches you. Nothing goes out unreviewed.
Within 5 business days, built entirely around your situation.
Sooner whenever I can manage it. I know how frustrating it is to sit with uncertainty, so I work to get it to you as quickly as I can.
What the framework produces
Sample data shown. The scorecard is one of seven sections in the full memo.
The decision is generating real cognitive load. Too many inputs, too much uncertainty, or both.
This shows up in the combination of competing pulls, a clear awareness of risk, and a compressed window that leaves little room for deliberate thinking. That combination is not conducive to sound judgment.
External pressures are actively limiting which paths are viable right now.
A short financial runway combined with mortgage obligations and a partner directly affected by the outcome means the margin for a slow start is thin.
The perceived downside is meaningfully larger than the actual downside.
The risk being weighed is real, but it has been amplified in the assessment. Calibrating it down brings the analysis closer to the actual decision.
Execution capacity is constrained but not absent. Pattern: hesitation, not incapacity.
The historical pattern under pressure is to defer rather than act. Naming the pattern is the first step toward changing it.
The memo is where the clarity lives. If you want to go further, there are levels for that.
See what's possible ↓What's in your memo
Some people read the memo and know exactly where they stand. Others want to sit down with me and go through it in real time: to ask questions, understand the thinking, and leave with more than a document.
60 minutes. Section by section. You walk away with your head clear and your next step in sight.
90 minutes. After walking through your memo, we open it up — introducing new options, shifting assumptions, changing variables. Whatever gets you to the question you actually need answered.
You receive a written Stress Test Summary within 5 business days of the session.
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