Revenue’s rising. Momentum is real. Everyone around you sees a win coming. But privately? You’re not sure what you’re building or what it’s going to cost you to get there. You’re thinking, I have been building this for years. If I sell, will I regret the decision?
You’re in the high-growth zone—maybe even staring down a potential exit. There’s energy, pressure, investor interest, and way too many opinions. But the part no one sees is the tension:
“Am I building something I’ll actually want to live inside of?”
This moment isn’t a detour. It’s the doorway.
You want your life to feel as good as the pitch deck looks. You want to make decisions you can stand by five years from now. You want your team and family to recognize you at the finish line. And you want a definition of success that doesn’t cost you everything else.
Letting go is hard because it mattered.
Letting go is hard because it mattered.
Tom S.
David R.
Rachel K.
If you’re ready to stop drifting and start designing your next act with intention—let’s talk.