I work with leaders who are quietly exhausted, questioning, or outgrowing the version of themselves they’ve been holding together.
Together, we create space to slow down, reconnect, and lead from alignment instead of obligation.
You may not be in crisis. You may not even feel burned out. On the surface, you’re doing well. You’re competent, responsible, respected, and relied upon. People trust you. They depend on you.
And still, something feels off.
There’s a quiet depletion you can’t quite explain. A low-grade resentment. A sense of disconnection from yourself. You might not even know who you are outside the role you’ve become so good at playing.
It’s hard to name, which makes it hard to talk about. And because nothing is visibly falling apart, it’s easy to tell yourself you should just keep going.
Before anything changes, we slow down. We get clear about what’s actually happening. Because clarity, not pressure, is what makes real choice possible.
When your sense of self becomes tightly tied to what you achieve, it can be difficult to know who you are without it.
Over time, success can shift from something you experience to something you manage. You stay productive. Responsible. Reliable. But your worth starts to feel connected to how well
you perform.
This work isn’t about lowering your standards or stepping away from ambition. It’s about separating who you are from what you do, so success becomes something you choose — not something you have to keep proving.
So work can support your life instead of defining it.
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For high-functioning people who have built successful lives and leadership roles but sense that something about the way they’re living or leading no longer fits.
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Leadership development and facilitation that supports leaders and teams in working with greater clarity, honesty, and alignment.
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My work sits at the intersection of leadership development, reflective coaching, and an understanding of how people experience pressure, responsibility, and change.
Over time, many capable people take on more than is theirs to hold — at work, at home, and internally. That responsibility becomes familiar, even expected.
I work with leaders – often GenX or Millennials – who have been holding it all together. At home for your children and spouses, at work, and in life in general. Many have been taught that success looks a certain way. The goal in working together isn’t to make you less ambitious or less powerful. It’s to help you examine what you’re holding, why you’re holding it, and whether it still reflects who you are now.
Together, we look at the patterns that shaped your success and consider which ones continue to serve you. Grounded in psychological safety and nervous system awareness, the process is structured and intentional. You develop clarity, strengthen your ability to respond rather than react, and build steadiness that doesn’t depend on overextension.
The result isn’t less strength. It’s strength that is supported and sustainable.
This work is designed to give you space to think clearly about what’s changing in your life and leadership.
You don’t have to arrive with the answers in order for the work to move forward. In fact, much of this work is about curiosity. The process we share together creates room for reflection, honest conversation, and thoughtful exploration of what is shifting for you.
The pace matters – and we start slow. True change doesn’t come from pressure or dramatic breakthroughs. It comes from understanding, integration, and the ability to apply what you’re learning to the way you live and lead.
Organizational & Corporate Work
Individual Work
Leadership development and facilitation that supports leaders and teams in working with greater clarity, honesty, and alignment.
For high-functioning people who have built successful lives and leadership roles but sense that something about the way they’re living or leading no longer fits.
Susan is a talented and engaging facilitator for the Deepening Self-Awareness and Preventing Bias learning sessions. She uses a blend of engaging group activities, thoughtful questions for participants to work through as a group and uses a non-judgmental and empathetic approach. I always learn something new when attending Susan's session.
— Claudiu
I felt an immediate connection to Susan and the value of that 1-hour call was truly priceless. One hour changed my life, my focus, and the direction of my energy, passion, and motivation... my focus, goals, and aspirations have completely shifted for the betterment of myself and others close to me.
— Carly
“Thank you Susan for creating a safe space to have profound conversations, explore deeply held narratives, make sense of past experiences in the context of now, honour my journey, celebrate my success, be super curious, and challenge me to take better care of myself, so I can continue to do what I love most.
— Rapinder
If the version of success you’ve built no longer feels like it fits, it may be time to pause and understand why.
That’s where our work together begins.