You got sober, but life still feels empty. It doesn’t have to. Let’s build a life of confidence, clarity, and purpose—beyond addiction.
Getting sober is just step one. Real recovery means rebuilding your confidence, relationships, and sense of purpose. Coaching helps you bridge the gap between sobriety and a life worth living.
We’ll explore what’s keeping you stuck and what you want for your future.
Get clear, actionable steps to help you move forward with confidence.
I’ll guide you every step of the way so you don’t have to do this alone.
Men in recovery face unique struggles—pressure to “stay strong,” difficulty expressing emotions, relationship challenges, and a loss of identity. These obstacles can keep you stuck. Coaching helps you break free.
Coaching focuses on where you want to go, not just where you’ve been. Unlike therapy, which addresses past trauma and mental health diagnoses, coaching is action-driven—helping you set clear goals and create a life that excites you.
Sponsorship focuses on guiding you through a 12-step program, while coaching helps you build a fulfilling life beyond addiction. A sponsor shares their personal experience, while a coach provides structured guidance, accountability, and strategies tailored to your goals.
Yes. There are many great tools, resources, and services available to help you achieve remission in your addiction. This program, however, is designed to address the issues specific to men that hold them back from progress in recovery.
Expect to gain clarity, confidence, and direction. You’ll develop self-awareness, strengthen relationships, and create a personalized plan to achieve both personal and professional goals—with support every step of the way.
Discover the essential shifts that will help you move beyond addiction and build a meaningful, fulfilling life. Get practical tools, insights, and strategies to support your recovery journey.
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Set clear, meaningful goals and take action to achieve them.
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Stay on track with consistent coaching and encouragement.
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Work with someone who understands your journey—no judgment, just real support.
“When it’s unclear how the pieces of our life fit together, we feel lost trying to make sense of it all. To ever feel found, to know who we are and to understand what it all means, we must learn how to tell our own story.”
Though it is often mysterious, there is a plan and a design for your life, a purpose that you must discover through courage and sacrifice. Meaning isn’t so much made as it is found. Often, that meaning resides in the last place you’d ever think or dare to look – the moments of your greatest despair, fear, and regret.
Those moments matter; they have a meaning which will be revealed to you if, and only if, you are committed to seeking purpose amidst pain. When you learn to harness the meaning of those moments, you’ll receive a gift of infinite worth – your story. Together, we will tap into a power that will move you beyond merely telling your story to actually living it.
Addiction is an illness that touches upon every aspect of an individual’s life. It has the potential to affect/infect the entire person – body, mind, and spirit – and to negatively impact every type of relationship. Out-of-control behaviors are very rarely the chief problem of addiction, though they are the most obvious symptom.
More often, addiction is about not knowing how to manage unpleasant feelings, which can range from cravings for a given substance/activity to chronic depression, anxiety, and a profound sense of meaninglessness, emptiness, and lack of direction.
Beneath all these uncomfortable and seemingly unmanageable feelings, however, there is usually an even deeper layer of untrue beliefs being held about the self. These beliefs are dysfunctional (meaning they don’t work) and they commonly manifest as the stories that we tell ourselves about ourselves.