The Cost of Waiting Another month
I am wondering how long you have been sitting with that question?
The "should I stay or should I go" question that follows you to your morning coffee, shows up during work meetings when Dave is going on and on, and keeps you company on the night shift when you should be sleeping.
Maybe it's been weeks or months. Or maybe you've been carrying this decision around so long you've forgotten what it feels like to NOT be constantly mulling it over.
What I do know is, that question is taking up real estate in your brain that you desperately need for other things.
Your energy, focus and your ability to be present with the people you love. Your capacity to actually enjoy your weekends instead of spending them in your head running through the same tired pros and cons lists.
There is a cost to”I’ll figure it out later”
Indecision is not benign. I know that you are busy and adding what feels like "making a massive career decision" (it's often not even that massive when we get into it) to your already overflowing to-do list feels like too much. On some level it makes sense to keep putting it off.
But every day you delay is another day you're carrying that weight. Another day your brain is split between what you're doing and what you might want to be doing. Another day you're exhausted by the indecision itself.
The mental fog won't clear on its own and the restless, unsettled feeling doesn't go away because you ignore it.
Ignoring, burying, avoiding and enduring is not a long term strategy with great outcomes I’m afraid to say. That decision is still going to be waiting for you next month. And the month after that….
What if you could decide NOW?
I created Momentum Sessions specifically for this moment. For the woman who's done with the endless loop and ready to KNOW. Not someday, not when things calm down (I think we know they won't). Not when you have more energy (you won't until you make the decision - annoying right?). And just because you get clarity on a decision doesn't mean you have to take action immediately - you can do it at a pace that's right for your circumstance, resources and capacity.
But it's good to make a decision either way - Now.
Here's what happens when you book a Momentum Session:
In 90 minutes, we'll cut through the fog together. You'll get clear on where you actually are (not where you think you should be) and where you genuinely want to go with your work. No more swirling thoughts, just a fresh perspective, and a concrete plan forward.
For 4 weeks after, I'm in your corner via text/email/voicenote for accountability when you need it. Support for when doubt creeps in. Someone to help you actually move forward instead of sliding back into the endless mulling.
At the end, we'll have a final call to celebrate how far you've come and plan for your next steps
You'll walk away having made a real decision. Either you're staying (and you'll know exactly what needs to change), or you're leaving (and you'll have a plan for what comes next).
Either way? The relief of finally deciding is yours.
Why now matters
Look December is coming, then Christmas and then January with all its "new year, new you" pressure.
Before you know it, you'll have carried this question through another quarter, another season, another chunk of your life where you were too tired to think straight and too busy to deal with it.
What if you didn't have to?
What if you could walk into December with clarity, with a decision made? With that mental space freed up for literally anything else?
What if the best gift you gave yourself this year wasn't something you bought in a Black Friday sale, but something you finally let yourself decide?
Here's how to get started:
Momentum Sessions are €290, or two payments of €145.
90 minutes to stop mulling. 4 weeks to move forward. One decision to clear your headspace for good. You don't have to figure this out alone anymore and you definitely don't need to keep kicking this can down the road (I know it's boring you and your family at this stage!)
P.S. "Can I really get this done in one session?" Yes. Because the clarity comes from finally having space to think, not from spending more time in your own head. You've already done the thinking you now need someone to help you make sense of it, with accountability baked in.