Eric Isaac Asch
I'm not a guru. I haven't retreated to a mountaintop. I've spent decades in corporate tech, I've been with my wife for 29 years, I love a good festival, and I've made more than my share of mistakes. What I have done is walk through enough fire — and found enough tools that actually work — that I feel called to share them.
I work with people who know something needs to change — but haven't been able to make it move. Not because they're broken. Because insight without a real human relationship is like trying to change a tire while the car is moving. Six months in, people aren't transformed into someone unrecognizable. They're more present, clearer on what they actually want, and better able to show up with steadiness when things get hard.
Learning to be present with what is — gently, persistently, without judgment.
⟶Gathering in honest company. Seeing and being seen — no performance required.
⟶Marking thresholds with intention. Crossing from one chapter of life into the next.
⟶For those standing at a threshold — between who they've been and who they're becoming.
⟶Traveler, there is no path.
The path is made by walking. — Antonio Machado
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