Because climbing higher means nothing if it pulls you further from yourself.
There’s a strange kind of burnout that doesn’t come from failure—
It comes from success.
From building the thing.
From reaching the goals.
From climbing the ladder everyone told you to climb.
And then waking up one day thinking:
“How did I get so far from myself?”
I work with people who’ve already won—on paper.
But their body tells another story.
Their relationships feel thin.
Their energy is frayed.
And the dream that once lit them up?
Now feels like another item on the calendar.
This is the cost of misaligned growth.
And this is where the final phase of the Alignment Journey begins:
Sustainability.
Not just maintaining what you’ve built.
But making sure it still belongs to you.
I had to learn this the hard way
More than once.
I scaled businesses that looked good on the outside.
But they were built on overdrive.
And they pulled me away from the pace—and peace—my life was asking for.
I let go of a lot to come back.
Let go of structures.
Let go of speed.
Let go of the idea that growth had to be loud.
I started building for depth, not just scale.
And I saw that the freedom I was chasing had been waiting inside me the whole time.
This part of the journey doesn’t look impressive on Instagram.
It looks like boundaries.
It looks like “No” when everyone expects “Yes.”
It looks like leading from enoughness—not from lack.
environment
Robert Dilts calls this outermost layer Environment.
But this isn’t about your office.
It’s about your ecosystem.
The way you structure your time, your business, your habits—
Do they nourish you?
Or do they deplete you?
Simon Sinek would place this in the realm of What.
But here’s the difference:
It’s What with integrity.
What that still serves your Why.
What that doesn’t require you to abandon your values to grow.
In coaching, this is where we stop optimizing and start listening.
We ask:
- What rhythms feel true for me now?
- What does my version of success feel like—not just look like?
- What needs to go, so something real can grow?
Because growth isn’t the point.
Truth is.
And growth that honors truth—that’s sustainability.
if you’re growing fast but feeling empty…
That’s not weakness. That’s wisdom knocking.
You don’t need to shrink your life.
You just need to build it in a way that makes sense to you.
Need more clarity before booking?
No pressure. Feel free to dive into the COACHING or MASTERMIND pages to see how I work—and whether this is the right fit for you.
Let’s have a real conversation.
Not about scaling.
About aligning.
You can go far—without going missing in the process.
– Floh