A space for what matters most
Something has shifted — or needs to. The life you were living no longer fits, and the next one hasn't yet appeared. This is a space to find your way through.
About
A few years ago my world shifted in more ways than one — a divorce after 27 years of marriage, a relocation, and watching my consulting and training practice collapse during the pandemic. All at once.
It was a lot. And it taught me something real about what it means to find your footing again when the ground disappears.
Now I walk alongside people who are in that same place — not with a program or a formula, just honest, unhurried conversation until things start to become clear.
If you or someone you know is navigating a turning point — a loss, a big change, a sense that something has to shift — I'd love to connect.
What we work with
The death of someone you loved. The end of a marriage. The loss of a version of yourself you thought would last. Grief takes many forms — and all of them deserve space.
When life looks fine from the outside but feels hollow within. When you have everything you were supposed to want, and still something is missing.
Divorce, illness, retirement, a move, a rupture. When the ground shifts and you need time and space to find your footing again.
I didn't know what I needed. I only knew that something had to change. Working with Andrés gave me the space to finally hear myself.
A client, age 58 — navigating life after loss
In their own words
I had spent years feeling like something was wrong with me. Andrés helped me understand that I was simply in the middle of a real change — and that there was a way through.
A client in her early 50s — after divorce
There was no agenda, no homework, no framework to follow. Just an honest conversation, week after week, until things started to become clear. I didn't know that was possible.
A client in his 60s — after retirement
I came in carrying grief I had never really let myself feel. Andrés created a space where I didn't have to perform being okay. That changed everything.
A client in her 40s — after bereavement
Take the first step
You don't need to have it figured out. You just need to be willing to begin. Reach out and we'll find a time to talk — no pressure, no obligation.