Therapy for Architect Entrepreneurs
in an Established Private Firm
When you chose to embrace your creative passion, you felt excited and apprehensive about being your own boss.
You knew it implied a heftier load, but the idea of just being a pawn in another’s game was far less tempting.
You possess extraordinary talent and desire to showcase it to the world.
The idea of leading and cultivating something distinctly yours intrigued you — coupled with the allure of freedom and boundless opportunities it was bound to provide.
However, currently, you are engulfed in waves of anxiety, stress, avoidance, and overload.
You find yourself doubting your capabilities, undermining your beliefs, underselling your skills, and overanalyzing each conversation by pinpointing all your errors.
You find yourself settling for less rewarding work agreements and creating pieces that don’t fulfill your soul because of the looming fear that no better opportunities are on the horizon.
Your relationship with money is confusing; you are either excessively cautious or feel a lack of control over it.
Your mind is swarming with aspirations and blueprints for your venture, but the shadow of potential failure paralyzes you.
While the world applauds your achievements and success, internally, you feel like you’re teetering on the edge.
The fear of this internal turmoil being discovered constantly threatens everything you’ve established.
You keep getting in your own way and are left drained, overwhelmed, and intensely aggravated.
You are stuck and uncertain, disconnected from the visionary spirit you once were.
You desire to reclaim your self-confidence and believe in your capabilities once more.
You wish to have unwavering trust in yourself and your decisions, stronger than ever before.
You aspire to perform at your highest potential and do so with authenticity.
You crave a life with diminished stress and anxiety, allowing you to breathe with ease.
You seek more profound, meaningful professional relationships where you are recognized and valued.
You long for a harmonious balance between your professional endeavors, personal life, and self-care.
You crave a healthier and more positive relationship with money and success.
You want to be assured of your business’s prosperity and longevity.
You’re determined to recapture the passion, drive, and ambition that seem to have slipped away.
…you will foster confidence in yourself, refine your professional brand, and ensure the vitality of your business.
…you will delve deep to uncover the underlying causes of your stress, anxiety, and burnout and learn innovative ways to navigate the intricacies of your profession and life.
…you will develop assertive communication skills, enabling you to elevate your craft and evolve into a more empathetic human being.
…you will acquire effective strategies to combat Imposter Syndrome and any lingering feelings of “fraudulence” in your accomplishments, allowing you to fully savor your achievements.
…you will investigate and reshape limiting beliefs surrounding money, wealth, and financial security that have been hindering your progress.
…you will attain clearer insight into your desires and the subsequent steps needed to realize them.
…you will leverage the understanding obtained from analyzing emotions and past events to devise and realize goals that are in harmony with your values.
…you will learn to honor your true self by dismantling the unrealistic expectations imposed upon you by others, society, related cultures, and the art community.
In counseling for architect entrepreneurs…
Therapy for architect entrepreneurs is most effective when working with a clinician who understands the complexities of this career. Given the specialized nature of this therapy, you want to feel secure, open, and excited, which means having a clinician that gets it at a deeper level.
I have developed my finance, accounting, and business background for over 20 years, using art as a way to experience, heal, and excel in my journey. I have provided consultation and insight to individuals all over the country. In addition, I am dedicated to learning and growing through workshops, retreats, consultation, work and volunteer opportunities, meditation and body practices, various forms of art, supporting other professionals, and being an entrepreneur in several successful businesses myself. Combining this history with an extensive education in mental health counseling continues to provide me with a unique clinical perspective.
I provide therapy in Oregon, Colorado, Florida, & Arizona.
Additional Benefits of Therapy for Architect Entrepreneurs
Feeling more open to others (and their help)
Deeper, more connected & fulfilling relationships
Moving forward from transition into achievements
Greater desire to celebrate yourself
Clearer in who you really are
Alignment with values and a sense of purpose
More peace, joy, and contentment
Feeling empowered to care for yourself well
Better, more restful sleep and relaxation
Healthier relationship with consumption
Stronger commitment to health goals
Self-compassion and self-acceptance
Increased freedom to enjoy what you love
Intentional engagement in the moment
How Therapy Works
The first step is to review the FAQs page to initially determine if we would be a good fit. You can also schedule a free 15-minute phone consultation below if you have additional questions about our potential fit. If we decide to meet, you will fill out required paperwork before our first session.
During our first few sessions, we’ll talk about what prompted you to seek therapy, how you have attempted to support this need already, and what you hope to achieve together. We’ll explore your history and journey to therapy in more detail. I will ask a lot of questions during this early stage, giving you space to share your story.
Together, typically by the third session, we’ll clearly identify what you want to achieve in therapy. We will then create a plan for success, focusing on making immediate adjustments to reduce overwhelm, as well as long-term change. We’ll discuss potential roadblocks and strategies to overcome them.
In our subsequent sessions, we will continue to work on the goals you created at the beginning of therapy. If new problems arise, we will hold space for those problems, using them as real-time opportunities for growth. We will check in on your goals, as well as the health of our relationship, and make adjustments as necessary.