Change is disorienting. Even the good kind. You get the job, move to the new city, end the relationship that needed ending, and then... now what? Nobody warns you about the strange emptiness that can follow a big decision, even one you're sure was right.
I'm Waylon Morgan. I'm particularly interested in life transitions, motivation, and the search for something meaningful. Not meaningful in a grand, philosophical sense necessarily, but in the way your actual days feel when you're living them.
What sets my approach apart is that I don't sit back and wait for you to figure it out on your own. I'll engage, push back respectfully when I think you're selling yourself short, and ask questions that might be uncomfortable but are always coming from a place of wanting to help you grow. I think people do better when they feel challenged and supported in equal measure.
A lot of the people I talk to are at some kind of crossroads. Career uncertainty. A relationship that's changed. A sense that the goals they've been chasing aren't actually theirs. These moments can be frightening, but they're also full of possibility if you know how to navigate them.
I bring warmth to our sessions, but I also bring structure. We'll set real goals. We'll check in on them. And we'll celebrate the progress, even when it's small. Because small progress is still progress, and it matters more than people give it credit for.