

A Strategic Sobriety Design & Recovery Planning Intensive
This is not a free consultation. And it is not a generic discovery call.
The Executive Recovery Blueprint Intensiveâ„¢ is a high-level strategic assessment and recovery design intensive for professionals, executives, leaders, helping professionals, and high-achievers who want an accurate, sophisticated understanding of:
what is driving their alcohol use,
what is no longer working,
what needs to change,
and what sustainable recovery could realistically look like within the demands of their actual life.
Most high-achieving professionals do not need more shame, more pressure, or more generic advice. They need clarity. They need structure. And they need a plan designed for the complexity of high-stress lives.


This intensive is designed to help you determine whether we are a strong fit to work together,
what level of support you actually need, what patterns are keeping you stuck,
and what strategic next steps make the most sense moving forward.
Whether you ultimately choose to work with me or not, you will leave this intensive with meaningful insight,
strategic direction, and a personalized recovery roadmap you can begin using immediately.
A way to transition out of stress
A way to decompress
A way to decompress
A way to shut your brain off
A way to transition out of stress
How pressure, responsibility, emotional labor, burnout, leadership demands, and chronic overload may be shaping your relationship with alcohol.
The coping systems currently driving your life — both the unhealthy tools no longer serving you and the healthier tools that need to be intentionally built.
A way to decompress
A way to shut your brain off
How pressure, responsibility, emotional labor, burnout, leadership demands, and chronic overload may be shaping your relationship with alcohol.
A way to escape pressure
Examining routines, stress cycles, emotional triggers, decompression habits, work/life imbalance, isolation, overfunctioning, perfectionism, and burnout dynamics.
A reward system
Identifying relapse risks, environmental pressures, emotional vulnerabilities, resilience factors, support systems, and opportunities for meaningful change.
Emotional anesthesia
Developing a realistic recovery structure aligned with your goals, responsibilities, stress load, relationships, personality, and the realities of your life.