Revival
Coaching Circles
If you’ve been feeling stuck, burned out, unproductive, or frazzled, it might be time for you to uncover what’s truly important, develop more effective ways to get things done, and make space for your priorities.
About Revival
Revival was designed to help you learn and reflect in community with other people who face similar challenges to you — whether you’re in a demanding job, are juggling family and work, or have been trying to launch your own business for years.
Revival uses group coaching circles
How it works
In this 16-week program, you’ll participate in a series of coaching sessions with a small group every other week. Each session is designed to help you learn more about yourself, identify ways you’re getting stuck, experiment with new ways of thinking and doing, and get support from your group.
The program includes:
Eight 90-minute group coaching sessions
One 60-minute individual coaching session
Reflection guides and worksheets
An action plan
An optional reading guide and list of additional resources
The pilot cohort is now open to enrollment, and will run from February 12 - May 21, 2026 with sessions every other week on Thursday evenings from 5-6:30 pm PST on Zoom. See the complete schedule below.
Schedule and topics
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Session 1: Welcome and Introduction
Feb 12, 2026 | 5:00 - 6:30 pm PST
Get to know the members of your group, set intentions for the experience, and learn some foundational concepts.
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Session 2: Limitations and Patterns
Feb 26, 2026 | 5:00 - 6:30 pm PST
Accept that there is a finite limit to things you can do, uncover your go-to mindsets and patterns, experiment with a different way of thinking.
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Session 3: Priorities and Roadblocks
Mar 12, 2026 | 5:00 - 6:30 pm PST
Determine what matters most to you, what your core responsibilities actually are, and what feels like it’s standing in the way of you making time for your priorities.
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Session 4: Energy and Attention
Mar 26, 2026 | 5:00 - 6:30 pm PST
Understand what gives you energy and what drains you, how to replenish your energy, and rebuild your attention span.
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Session 5: Perfection and Progress
Apr 9, 2026 | 5:00 - 6:30 pm PST
Let go of the perfection myth, stop waiting for the ideal time, and learn to make incremental progress.
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Session 6: Effort and Ease
Apr 23, 2026 | 5:00 - 6:30 pm PST
Examine your relationship to hard work, stop making things more difficult than they need to be, and move past motivation and discipline.
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Session 7: Decisions and Guardrails
May 7, 2026 | 5:00 - 6:30 pm PST
Become more decisive about how you spend your time, get more comfortable with setting boundaries, and embrace the idea of disappointing people.
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Session 8: Onward and Upward
May 21, 2026 | 5:00 - 6:30 pm PST
Reflect on what you’ve learned, identify resources to support you, and participate in a closing ceremony.
FAQs
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
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1-1 coaching is an incredible way to learn about yourself and make progress on your specific goals.
Group coaching is also great for different reasons! It can be beneficial in a few ways:
Having the support and community of a group
Hearing from other people who are facing similar challenges and knowing that you're not alone
Learning not only from me as the coach but also from the other members of your group
Being able to experience personalized development in a more affordable way
If you’re interested in working with me 1-1, feel free to reach out.
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Each cohort will have no more than six total participants.
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I’m offering enrollment in the inaugural cohort at a greatly reduced rate of $500 per person.
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At this time, I’m only able to offer the circles online. This allows people in different locations to participate. In the future, I would love to offer in-person circles in San Francisco! If you’re interested in participating in an in-person circle, please fill out this form and I’ll keep you updated.
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I feel called to do this work because I have lived it. I worked in the tech industry, and in particular, startups and fast-paced, high-growth environments where performing and doing more and feeling overwhelmed was almost part of the job.
After years of living that way, I decided that this was not how I wanted to spend my life. So I carved out a new path for myself that allowed me to work on the things I wanted to work on, in the way that I wanted to work on them, at a pace that felt natural to me.
After years of coaching people and teams, I noticed that there was a type of client that I felt uniquely qualified to help: those who were high achievers, who really wanted to do the very best job that they could, and would push themselves every day to produce a high volume of high-quality work.
They were also people who had a lot of commitments, hobbies, and friends and family; and therefore were just busy in their day-to-day lives. In working with these people, I noticed a common thread: no matter how much they did, how good their work was, how incredible at parenting they were, it never quite felt like enough.
They were spending a lot of their time and energy making themselves feel bad about all of the things that they weren't doing. Sometimes they would get stuck in a hyper-productivity loop and just pick things up for the sake of doing them, meaning that they were tired but still unable to discern what truly mattered to them and spent time and energy on that.
When I was able to work with them on their beliefs and the underlying thoughts and feelings that were causing them to show up this way, we were able to uncover a new way of thinking and of moving throughout the world: An acceptance that you'll never be able to finish everything. The fact that there will always be more problems. And, if they were waiting for a time in the future when everything would work itself out and they’d finally have the time and energy to do the things that feel truly meaningful to them, they’d be sorely disappointed.
This might sound nihilistic, but I believe it's actually quite hopeful, because it meant they could take more agency and decide what it is they really wanted to make space for — and then go do it.
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There’s a lot of generic productivity and prioritization advice out there in books, podcasts, articles, and videos, and much of it is helpful.
When it comes to our feelings and attitudes about how we spend our time, however, so much of it is inherently personal. We all have different ways that our brains work, different ways that we were raised, different school systems that we were educated in, and different workplaces that informed how we approach getting things done. What works for you might not work for someone else, and vice-versa
Rather than giving generic advice, coaching helps you examine the recurring patterns that show up for you and ask yourself where some of these beliefs come from, whether they’re actually serving you, and try on new ways of approaching familiar problems.