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Overthinking is not your problem. It’s your strategy.

Aspiring and almost-coaches, guides, facilitators, and self-improvement addicts: You already know too much and are still not fully claiming your capacity to coach others.

Are you the Almost Coach?

The Almost Coach is not a total beginner.

It is not someone who just likes the idea of coaching.

It is someone who has already coached, helped, guided, facilitated, done practice sessions, maybe had paid clients, maybe trained for hundreds of hours, maybe everyone comes to them naturally — but they still don’t have a real coaching business.

You know you’re meant for this, you have the sensitivity and power, but you don’t trust yourself enough to fully enter the coaching to your full capacity.

Don't know what you even want?

Wanting Illusion: How To Find Direction In Life Without Losing Yourself To Identity, Fantasy, Or Fear

(For High-Functioning Overthinkers Burned Out by Self-Improvement)


The fastest way out of your head is straight through what you want.


The book is for intelligent overthinkers and almost-coaches tired of waiting for clarity before doing what you're meant to.

This is not self-help.

No motivation.

No ‘finding clarity’ by asking deep questions. 


Download a free chapter here.


Blog:

What Is High-Functioning Anxiety Actually Like to Live With
High-functioning anxiety is what it looks like when panic gets a job, a calendar, and decent manners. On the outside, things work: emails get answered, deadlines get hit, and people describe you as capable, reliable, impressive. On the inside, it’s ...
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Overthinking and Feeling Stuck (Aka Why Smart People Are Screwed Longer)
Overthinking and feeling stuck is what happens when a nervous system puts on a productivity costume and starts doing interpretive dance instead of moving. We’re not frozen. We’re busy. Busy thinking, busy preparing, busy “working through it.” Tabs o...
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Why Do You Feel Worse After Starting Meditation? From Meditation Scam, Mindfulness Manipulation, Spiritual Narcissism & Sexual Abuse to Real Freedom
You were supposed to be unshakable by now—calm in the chaos, steady when life throws its worst at you. But instead, it’s a gamble. Some days, you’re zen. Others? A mess. And when you really need it—when the pressure’s on, when everything’s falling a...
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Make Overthinking Life Decisions Useless: The Procedural Game
The self-identity loves to play the Management Game - keeping us in Overthinking life decisions, resentment and exhaustion by maintaining a life that we actually don’t want. But there is another game that’s available - the Procedural Game - and it c...
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Can Self-improvement Kill Desire? Enter the Procedural Game
People like to frame life as surviving versus thriving. Surviving is obviously bad. Thriving is obviously good. Thriving sounds clean and aspirational and grown-up. It quietly suggests that you should be improving, expanding, deepening, working...
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Thinking Instead of Acting? Why Taking Action Sometimes Makes Overthinking Worse
They say overthinking is what happens when you’re thinking instead of acting. Just do it. Send the message. Quit the job. Say the thing. Take the step. Relief awaits on the other side, apparently. But there’s a moment almost no one talks about, even...
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What Is Overthinking, Actually? And Why It Survives Every Solution
For a long time, I thought overthinking meant I was broken in some subtle, embarrassing way. Like everyone else had received a manual for how to live, and I was the only one compulsively rereading the same page, convinced I was missing something obv...
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Wanting Illusion: How To Find Direction In Life Without Losing Yourself To Identity, Fantasy, Or Fear
When I sit with people one-on-one and ask a very simple question— “What do you really want?” most of them don’t know. Not in a dramatic way. Not like they’re lost or broken. More like… the question doesn’t land anywhere. They answer with concepts. F...
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Overthinking life's questions inside of elephant
Why Do I Overthink Everything When Nothing is Wrong with Me?
Why do I overthink everything when my life is objectively fine? I’m not failing, spiraling, or incapable—I function, I decide things all day, I handle responsibility, complexity, pressure. And yet the moment something could matter—a choice that migh...
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