Here's what I've noticed: people who struggle with focus are rarely lazy. They're usually the opposite. They care a lot, try hard, and then beat themselves up when the results don't match the effort. That gap between intention and execution can be incredibly frustrating, and it deserves more than just "try harder" as advice.
I'm Wayne Ward. I'm drawn to conversations about focus, life purpose, and the challenge of learning to work with your brain instead of against it. Some people think in straight lines. Others think in webs, spirals, or five directions at once. Neither is wrong. But the second type often needs different strategies, and that's what we'll develop together.
I keep things practical. In our sessions, we'll talk about what's happening in your day-to-day life and what specific changes would make the biggest difference. I'm not interested in generic solutions. What works for you might look nothing like what works for someone else, and that's fine.
I also care about the bigger picture. Beyond the daily challenges, there's usually a deeper question: What do I actually want to do with my life? That one's harder to answer, and I think it deserves real attention. Not a quick fix, but a thoughtful exploration of what matters to you and how to build a life around it.
If any of that resonated, I think we'd have good conversations.