90 days of creative partnership to ground, build, and share what's yours to offer
"Find the right path and follow it."
We're taught that success is a matter of choosing the right map—the right career, the right strategy, the right framework—and following it faithfully.
So we collect maps. Business models. Productivity systems. Launch strategies that worked for someone else. We assume that if we're lost, it's because we haven't found the right one yet.
But what if the problem isn't the map?
Most of the maps we were handed were drawn for a mechanistic world.
They were designed for linear careers in stable industries. For growth at any cost. For optimizing your way to a finish line that keeps moving.
They assume you want what you were told to want.
And when you follow them faithfully and still feel lost—the conclusion isn't that the map is wrong.
The conclusion is that you are.
You're not strategic enough. Not disciplined enough. Not clear enough.
So you go looking for another map.
The Polynesian navigators who crossed the Pacific didn't have maps.
They read stars, swells, the flight patterns of birds, the color of clouds near land. They developed a living relationship with the environment—constantly sensing, adjusting, orienting.
They didn't need the right map.
They had something better: the capacity to navigate without one.
This is the perspective that's been trained out of us. And it's the perspective this container is designed to restore.
This isn't a programme that hands you a better map.
It's 90 days of building your own compass.
A co-creative container where we create the conditions for synergy between:
scattered energy + a structured container
your vision + a practical pathway
your values + viable action
You're between careers, identities, or chapters
You're in a threshold—between who you were and who you're becoming
You've tried the maps and they haven't led where you hoped
You have something to offer but can't find the shape for it yet
You're done with 'grow at all costs' but don't know the alternative
You keep consuming but not creating
90 days. Three phases. A process that meets you where you are.
Weeks 1-4
You must know the place within yourself from which you intend to act and create.
This is where we build the container first.
Bringing the scattered parts (your ideas, your life, your energy) into relationship so they can work together.
Before we build anything outward, we go inward.
What's actually alive in you? What keeps surfacing even when you try to ignore it? What's the story underneath the story you've been telling yourself?
This is where we clear the noise and plant seeds in good soil.
Weeks 5-8
Now we shape what you're building.
What are you offering? Who is it for? How does it fit the life you actually want to live?
This isn't templating. It's designing something that can breathe.
Not an escape from broken systems, but a way of participating consciously with what's emerging.
We shape what you have to offer, with a rhytm that fits you, and a pathway forward.
Weeks 9-12
Now we put it out into the world. Signaling, not shouting.
Conversations, not funnels.
Invitations for the people who are already looking for what you offer.



Clarity on what you're building and why it matters
A story that fuels you instead of weighing you down
Something real—an offer, a project, a practice—alive and in motion
A compass you trust when the path isn't obvious and even when the territory shifts
A way of working that doesn't require you to abandon your life




Pricing in this container works like an ecosystem—those with more capacity support those with less.
For those in a resource-limited season. You're stretching to make this work.
You're stable and this is a meaningful but manageable investment.
You're resourced and want to expand the accessibility of this work for someone without the financial resources to make it work.
No application, no justification. This is trust-based. You know your situation better than I do.
All tiers can be split into 3 monthly payments.
A percentage of all fees also go towards regenerative and bioregional development projects across the world.
This isn't a program that will push you to do more, faster.
Wayfinding is a process for becoming clearer, building something true, and offering it without burning out.
It's for people who are done collecting maps—and ready to learn to navigate.
If that's you, I'd love to hear from you.