The Shape Shift Session

A 90-Minute Reset for Research-Driven Writers

Because it’s time to shape your sh*t.

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You’ve spent months—probably years—as a model citizen of productivity culture: gathering research, meeting deadlines, organizing notes. You’ve done everything “right.”

Now you’re surrounded by fragments—drafts, thoughts, documents, and tabs—but the harder you try to make sense of them, the foggier your project gets. 

That confusion isn’t failure. It’s where the shape shift happens.

The Shape Shift Session helps you stop forcing structure and start recognizing what’s already working beneath the chaos. It’s where you discover that you’re not lost—you’re just mid-transformation.

You’re not lost—you’re just mid-transformation.

How It Works

In this 90-minute private session, we’ll use my Core | Container | Experiment framework to help you take three steps:

  • Find your core: identify the gravitational center of your project—the animating question or tension everything else revolves around.

  • Build your containers: build a flexible scaffolding for your project’s structure, flow, and trajectory. We’ll also choose a few tools to help you capture and explore ideas before they drift away.

  • Design your experiments: create short, low-pressure exercises to test structure, tone, or focus while rebuilding momentum.

 You’ll also receive a short written summary capturing these three elements. Use it as a compass you can return to whenever you start to spiral.

Investment: $450

Reserve your spot by December 31, 2025, and use your session anytime within 12 months of purchase.

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Why Now?

By this point in the year, your brain probably feels the way your Google Drive looks. You’ve gathered more than enough material, but you just don’t have the energy to face it all.

That’s okay. You don’t have to dive in right away.

When you are ready to reengage—whether that’s in January or July—you’ll need clarity and structure waiting for you. That’s why you have a full year to schedule your session.

Buy it now, rest if you need to, and use it when you’re ready.

Frequently Asked (and Quietly Worried) Questions

Do I need to have a draft or outline?

No. Bring whatever you have—notes, sources, partial drafts, or questions. We’ll locate your project’s center of gravity and build from there.

I’ve done productivity programs and writing challenges before. How is this different?

Productivity programs teach you how to crank out pages. This helps you figure out what those pages are for. It’s not about more words; it’s about finding the shape that makes them matter.

What if I don’t even know what my book is about yet?

Perfect. Most writers find themselves in that fog between research and writing. Together, we’ll find the questions doing the real work in your draft—the ones carrying your project’s actual argument and energy. Once you can see those clearly, the “about” starts to reveal itself.

What happens after the session?

Within a few days, you’ll receive your shape shift summary: a concise reflection of your core, container, and experiment. Some writers use it as a roadmap; others continue into my signature coaching program to keep building momentum. Either way, you’ll have a tangible document that reflects your logic—not someone else’s system.

What if I have too much material?

Then you’re in good company. We’ll use the Core | Container | Experiment framework to decide what belongs at the center of your project, what can wait, and what can be set aside. You’ll leave knowing where to focus your time and attention—and what you can stop worrying about.

How is this different from ongoing coaching?

The Shape Shift Session is a standalone deep dive.

My signature coaching program builds on it with regular due dates, feedback, and long-term experimentation.

If you decide to move into ongoing coaching within 30 days of your Shape Shift Session, you’ll receive a $150 credit toward your first month.

No pressure to commit now—just an open invitation to keep the momentum going if it feels right.

Final Thoughts

The goal isn’t to make your project behave. It’s to understand what it’s trying to become—and to create the conditions that will allow it to take shape.

Every breakthrough starts with a small shape shift.*

* No, not like Odo. But kind of—the right form fits what your project already wants to be.

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