Purpose-Focused Productivity
There’s a question that won’t stop asking itself.
You know the friction. Searching for that file again. Opening your task list and feeling the familiar drop (will it ever end?). Realizing, somewhere mid-afternoon, that you’ve been working hard on things that aren’t quite the things that matter.
These aren’t character flaws. They’re information. And they are pointing at a productivity problem, just not the kind generic advice is built to solve.
Underneath all of these frustrations is something that productivity advice rarely touches. We tend to ask of our lives three separate questions: where am I going, how am I getting there, who am I becoming on the way?
But actually, I think they’re the same question. And until you’ve answered it, no system holds for long.
The real cost to you isn’t inefficiency. It’s presence.
You’re not disengaged from your life; you’re fully in it. But your energy is going toward what’s urgent or expected, what you’ve always done: not toward who you’re becoming or what you’re actually trying to build. By the time you get to what matters most, there’s not much left.
And the harder you work on the technical problem (the systems, the tools, the frameworks), the more something still feels off. Because the technical solution won’t work until it’s serving the right question.
The usual productivity advice defines productivity as output: tasks completed, time managed, goals reached. But that definition just gives you better tools for a question it never thought to ask.
I see productivity as a naming practice. It’s about knowing where you’re going, how you’re getting there, who you’re becoming on the way, and building the tools and systems that keep you in conversation with those answers. It’s less about getting more done, and more about being in conversation with your life.
That’s what’s been missing. Not more discipline or a better technique or a new tool. A productivity system actually built around your purpose.
How I Help
The problem usually isn’t effort or capability. It’s that your energy has been accumulating on the wrong thing. It’s not because you’re disorganized, but because you haven’t named the thing disconnecting your purpose from your systems.
Together, we do the fuller version: look at your actual life — your responsibilities, your energy patterns, your purpose, your friction points — and find what’s broken, confused, or missing. I help you name what’s actually there. Then we design from that.
Not a framework to adapt yourself to. A clear, specific guide built for your situation, because purpose determines what systems you need, and your systems need to serve who you’re becoming.
I call it Purpose-Focused Productivity.
How It Works
Step 1: Tell me about your situation What’s not working, what you’ve tried, what your actual life looks like. About 20–25 minutes, before we talk.
Step 2: We meet for an hour I ask clarifying questions, dig into your energy patterns, values, and responsibilities, and diagnose what’s actually going on. Not a sales call. A working session.
Step 3: Get your personal Purpose-Focused Guide Within a week you’ll receive a personal video walking through your situation, and a ready-to-implement PDF with specific tools, step-by-step guidance, and templates you can use immediately. Plus two weeks of email support while you implement.
Investment: $75
Why I Do This
At some point I stopped researching and planning and started actually building the things I’d wanted to work on for years.
That shift didn’t come from finding a better framework. It came from finally answering the purpose question, and then building systems that matched how I actually work and what I was actually trying to become. The energy I’d spent managing friction could finally go toward what I wanted to create.
I know what it’s like to be extremely capable and still feel like you can’t build what matters. I also know, from illness, loss, and the harder seasons of life, that there’s almost always a way to keep doing what matters, even when the obvious path is gone. I built this because I needed it, and because I’ve watched too many capable people stay stuck for the same reasons I was.
What Others Have Found
Common Questions
“I’ve tried everything already. How is this different?” Most people adapt generic advice on their own — piecing together frameworks, testing tools, making it fit a life it wasn’t built for. I’ve already done the testing. What you get is conclusions, not another starting point.
“What if my situation is too unique?” Complex, high-capacity lives are exactly who this is built for, including fluctuating energy, invisible constraints, and work tied to purpose rather than just output.
“I don’t have time to learn another complicated system.” That’s precisely why this exists. Your guide includes clear implementation steps for your specific situation. No learning curve or theory, just your next best steps.
“How do I know this will work for me?” I don’t know your situation yet, and I won’t pretend otherwise. The intake and working session exist to make sure I understand your actual situation before I recommend anything. The two weeks of support means we can adjust if something doesn’t fit.
“I’m not sure what kind of help I need.” That’s common. The intake questionnaire is designed to help clarify it. But you can always schedule a free Curiosity Call first: a conversation to explore whether this is the right fit. If it isn’t, I’ll tell you.
“What tools or apps do you work with?” I don’t have a single system I push everyone toward. Tool recommendations come out of your specific situation. If you’re already using something that’s mostly working, we build on it. If you need something new, I’ll recommend what actually fits your life, not what’s trending.
Who am I becoming, and is how I’m living pointed in that direction?
That’s the question productivity should help you answer…when it’s done right. Not more discipline, not a better app. A way of being in conversation with your life, and systems that actually serve that answer.
Become who you’re designed to be.
Complete the questionnaire, pay $75, and schedule your working session. Your guide arrives within a week.
Not sure yet? Book a free 30-minute Curiosity Call — a conversation to explore whether this is the right fit. You’ll leave with at least one specific observation, regardless of what you decide.
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