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Finding the Drain
A focused first step to understand where your energy is really going
This session is for men who feel constantly tired — not just physically, but mentally and emotionally — and can’t quite explain why.
You’re doing what needs to be done.
You’re capable.
You’re responsible.
You’re tired because something is quietly draining you — and until you can see it, nothing you change will stick.
Finding the Drain is a focused, paid coaching session designed to help you make sense of why you’re exhausted and what’s been wearing you down for longer than you’ve noticed.
This is for you if:
You feel drained even when things look “under control”
Rest doesn’t restore you the way it used to
There isn’t one obvious problem — just constant depletion
Exhaustion has slowly become normal
This is not therapy.
It’s not advice.
And it’s not motivation.
It’s understanding and relief
What You’ll Leave With
A personalised 5-page report to help you understand where your energy is being drained.
A first step toward protecting your energy without changing your whole life.
A tool you can use the same day to protect the energy you do have.
Many men leave this session thinking:
“I finally understand why I feel like this.”
That understanding often brings immediate relief.
How it Works
Complete a short energy-mapping exercise
45 minutes of focused coaching
15-minute wrap-up to make sense of what you’ve uncovered and what your options are
No pressure.
No obligation.
Where This Leads
Finding the Drain answers the immediate question:
“Why am I so tired all the time?”
It often reveals something deeper:
That exhaustion isn’t caused by one issue — it comes from long-standing ways of carrying responsibility, making decisions, and responding to life.
That deeper work happens in the full coaching journey — if and when you choose it.
A Steady Place to Begin
If you’re tired of guessing, pushing, and coping, Finding the Drain gives you understanding, relief, and a grounded next step.
You don’t have to fix anything yet
Finding the drain is the first step