Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of business owners do you work with?

I work with owners who are carrying too much alone. Some are early-stage and trying to find their footing. Others have been at it for years and feel stuck or burned out. The common thread isn't the size of the business. It's the feeling that you're reacting to problems instead of leading through them. If that sounds like you, we should talk.

What happens on a Clarity Call? Is it just a sales pitch?

No pitch. No pressure. It's a real conversation about where you are, what's feeling hard, and what you actually want. You'll walk away with something useful either way. At the end, we decide together whether it makes sense to keep working together. That's it.

Do we have to meet in person?

You have options. I'm based in Littlestown, Pennsylvania, and I'm glad to meet in person if you're nearby. If that's not practical, we can meet virtually. The work is the same either way. What matters is that you have someone in your corner.

What makes your coaching different from the programs I see online?

No generic frameworks. No cookie-cutter formulas. No high-ticket promises built for someone else's business. What you get is a plan built around your business, and a guide who stays in your corner while you put it to work. It's grounded in 40 years of building businesses the hard way, not theory.

How long before I see results?

That depends on your business and what you're working through. Some things shift fast, like getting clear on what actually matters. Other things take time to build, like consistent cash flow and systems that hold up. The honest answer is that real change comes from consistently doing the work. I stay with you while you do it.

I'm not sure I can afford coaching right now. Is it worth it?

That's a fair question, and a common one. Start with the Clarity Call. It costs nothing and gives you something useful to take away. From there you'll have a much better sense of whether this is the right step for you. The goal isn't to sell you something. It's to help you find a clearer path forward.

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