Teletherapy for Individuals in NY, CA & FL

Online Counseling for Entrepreneurs: When Success Isn’t the Whole Story

Helping you gain clarity, feel at ease, and experience more joy.

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You’ve done what most people only dream about—built something real. You’ve hustled, succeeded, and maybe even inspired others along the way. But somewhere in all of it, something got lost.

Maybe your mind never shuts off. Maybe you feel emotionally disconnected, numb, or stuck in a loop of high productivity and low fulfillment.

Your relationships might feel distant or strained, and rest feels elusive—even when you’re technically “off.”

On the outside, it looks like you have it all together. But inside, you might feel alone, unsatisfied, or like your life isn’t fully yours.

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You don’t have to trade your well-being for success. It’s possible to feel grounded without losing your drive.

To have space in your life for joy, clarity, and connection—not just output and pressure.
Therapy can help you reconnect with yourself, identify what actually matters to you, and feel less like you're running a race you never meant to enter.

This isn’t about giving it all up—it’s about realigning your inner world so your outer world feels more meaningful.

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You’re used to solving problems and staying in control. But when it comes to how you’re really feeling—stuck, disconnected, or just off—you might not know where to start.

That’s where I come in.

I offer a space where you can drop the performance and be real. No pressure to fix everything at once—just space to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with what actually matters to you.

Together, we’ll explore what’s no longer working and start building a version of success that feels more authentic, aligned, and sustainable.

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If you’re craving something deeper—more connection, more calm, more meaning—therapy can be a starting point. Let’s see what’s possible.