My story
I’ve pursued a life of freedom, creativity, and adventure. Living off-grid, building a home by hand, and chasing possibilities on the frontiers of culture. But over time, the serendipity that once felt like destiny gave way to chaos.
For years I hoped that clarity, purpose, and success would arrive with age. They didn’t. Not until I learned how to stop reacting to life and started creating it.
Over the last seven years, I’ve studied the creative process and worked with people on how to reliably move an idea from vision to reality without getting fried in the process.
I’m a master coach in Jill Badonsky’s Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coaching and a consultant in training in Robert Fritz’s Structural Dynamics.
What I’ve learned is that your starting point and your circumstances don’t matter — Whether off-grid, 9–5, artist, or entrepreneur. The structure of creating what you love is universal.


My art and personal practice
These days I live on a small island in the Atlantic with my partner and my dog. I see life as an opportunity to create the things which matter most to me. You can follow more of my life and work here.
The work I do helps people organise their lives around their highest aspirations and equips them with the means of bringing those visions to life. It’s not based on productivity hacks or trying to manipulate yourself into higher performance. It’s a return to clarity and learning to take action in a way that generates natural momentum.

Self-development keeps you in an endless loop of fixing yourself.

Creative development shifts your focus to what you want to create.
Creating is not problem-solving.
In the problem-solving orientation, you are acting to get rid of something that already exists. The problem.
In the creative orientation, you are acting to bring something into being that doesn’t exist yet. The creation.
Instead of chasing fixes, my work invites you to slow down and learn how to work with the real forces that drive creation — so you can bring to life what truly matters to you.