I’m a Life Purpose Strategist and Transformational Coach who helps high-achieving professionals move from burnout and uncertainty into clarity, calling, and purpose-driven enterprise.
My work sits at the intersection of identity, innate gifts, and business creation—guiding individuals to uncover what they were uniquely designed to do and translate that into a life and livelihood. My journey didn’t begin with certainty.
It began with a growing internal tension—the sense that success on paper didn’t equate to fulfillment in reality.
I wasn’t always the person leading others into clarity. I was the one searching for it.
Not from a lack of ambition—but from a deeper awareness that something wasn’t aligned.
That awareness came into focus during a defining moment in my career.
After years of successfully managing my work, my time, and my performance in a highly technical field environment, a new manager was assigned over me—someone who lacked both the experience and the demonstrated competence in the very work I had been entrusted to lead.
Yet despite that, he was given authority. Almost immediately, the dynamic shifted. Unrealistic demands replaced trust. Control replaced autonomy. And the freedom I had earned through years of proven performance began to erode.
It wasn’t just frustrating—it was revealing. Because in that moment, I saw clearly:
It wasn’t about capability. It wasn’t even about results.
It was about structure—and whether I was willing to keep operating inside one that could no longer recognize or support my value.
That realization became the turning point. Not because the situation changed—but because I did. I chose to follow the question that had been quietly present all along:
“What am I actually here to do?”
That pursuit led me through multiple paths—from technical environments and structured systems to entrepreneurship, marketing, and enterprise building. Each experience revealed something deeper:
Clarity doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from understanding who you are—and how you’re designed to operate.
Today, I help others access that same clarity. Through my work—especially the Hidden Talents Assessment—I guide individuals to uncover their innate gifts, find their voice, and build a path that aligns with their calling, not just their resume. Because the real problem isn’t a lack of opportunity. It’s a lack of alignment.
And once that alignment is clear, everything else—confidence, direction, and even income—begins to organize around it.
Family remains a grounding force in my life, but my greater mission is to help individuals step fully into their significance—and build something that reflects who they truly are.