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You can choose one of the following:

Pay in full (via bank transfer or PayPal)
or
6 monthly payments (via PayPal subscription)

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Once your first payment is received, you’ll receive an email

with a link to book your first session via Calendly.

A Journey, Not a Quick Fix

This is not coaching in the conventional sense.

It is a structured journey — one that honours the deeper
psychological and mythic nature of midlife.

Over six months, we meet regularly, allowing time for
something real to unfold. Not just insight — but integration.

Because this kind of change cannot be rushed.

The Shape of the Journey

This journey tends to move through four phases:

Stage 1 — Endings

Every real transition begins with an ending.

Together, we turn towards what is coming to a close —
old roles, identities, expectations, ways of being.

Not to analyse them.
But to acknowledge them.
And, when the time is right, to let them go.

Stage 2 — Separation

The courage to step into the unknown

There comes a point where staying the same is no longer possible.

This is the moment of decision.

Not gradual change —
but a crossing.

A step away from the familiar,
and into something not yet known.

Stage 3 — In-Between

Where the real work happens

Here, the old identity has loosened.
The new one has not yet formed.

It can feel uncertain.
Disorienting.

This is not a mistake.

It is the work.

Together, we develop your inner compass,
and begin to uncover what truly matters now.

Stage 4 — Return

Bringing the journey back into your life

This is not about leaving your life behind.

It is about returning to it —
with clearer eyes,
and a different relationship to who you are.

From here, the question becomes:

How do you live what you now know?

A Glimpse of the Journey

Each person’s journey is their own — but over time, it tends to unfold through terrain like this:

We begin by entering the Dark Wood —
a place of uncertainty, where something no longer feels clear.

From there, we face the Swamp of Confusion,
and begin letting go of what can no longer be carried.

There comes a moment of decision —
standing at the Bridge of No Return,
and crossing the Threshold into the unknown.

As the journey deepens,
there may be a time when nothing feels quite the same —
walking through the Desert of Ambiguity,
and gradually finding your way towards clarity.

In time, you reach a final threshold —
a point of readiness to return.

And from there, the work becomes integration:
returning with new eyes,
claiming what you have discovered,
and beginning to live what is now calling you forward.

The Intention

This is not about becoming someone new.
It is about becoming more fully who you already are —
beneath the roles and expectations that no longer serve you.
To cross the midlife threshold consciously.
To return with clarity.
To begin living what is calling you forward.

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When I started with Paul my life was pretty much in shambles, I had a family disaster, very unhappy wife and felt very incapable as a husband, man and in general felt very insecure and lost, and I did not know where to go next.

Paul took me on a journey to understand the transition I was going through and to find myself, a process where I grew to first acknowledge, then understand and finally share my feelings. Learning to be more centered and conscious of myself and my being I was