LIFE BALANCE & WELLBEING

Nothing is obviously wrong. But it doesn't feel as easy as it could.

Your life is working.

But something in the background feels like you have to manage it — rather than simply live it.

WHAT THIS TENDS TO FEEL LIKE

It can be hard to put into words

It’s not burnout.

It’s not a clear problem.

But you may notice:

Nothing stands out.

But something isn’t quite at ease.

The difficulty with subtle patterns is that they’re easy to explain away.

Nothing is wrong. So there’s nothing to name.
Which makes it harder to address.

WHAT IT ACTUALLY IS

This is often a subtle form of internal load

Not enough to stop you.

But enough to shape how you experience your day.

It can show up as:

low-level tension

reduced mental space

less spontaneity

less sense of ease

Because something in your system is still slightly activated.

WHY THIS HAPPENS

Your system may not fully switch out of "active mode"

Even when there is no clear stressor, your system may still operate as if something needs attention.

Not intensely.

But consistently.

That’s what creates the sense that:

WHY THIS GETS IGNORED

Because everything still works

You’re functioning.

You’re capable.
You’re managing.

So it’s easy to assume this is just how things are.

WHAT BECOMES POSSIBLE

What becomes possible when this shifts

This is not about fixing something broken.

It’s about restoring something that has gradually tightened.

People often notice:

01

more internal space

02

less constant self-management

03

more ease in everyday situations

04

clearer thinking

05

a quieter baseline

Coaching Programmes

Three ways to start the work

Life challenges can present in various forms and it is important to adapt the work to the reality.

Therefore, you can choose from three different starting points.

Self-directed · coming soon

Access-Tier Programme

Six weeks · No 1:1 sessions

A structured six-week self-directed programme delivering Layer 1 of the Inner Capacity Architecture — nervous system education, pattern recognition tools, and first-layer practices. You work through the material independently, at your own pace.

This programme is under development. If you are interested to get informed when it is available, please send me a message.

1:1 with Jan · Layer 1 · Best point

Pattern Recognition Engagement

Six sessions · Includes the ELI Assessment

A six-session 1:1 engagement scoped to a single outcome: a precise, working understanding of your nervous system’s protection pattern — what it is, when it activates, and how to observe it with distance in real time.

This engagement is particularly well-matched to the life balance path because the experience here is often diffuse rather than acute. The ELI (session 1) gives the pattern a name and a concrete structure. Sessions 2–6 build on that baseline through guided inquiry and Layer 1 practices. You leave with precise language for what has previously felt vague.

At completion, you and Jan assess together whether continuing to the Capacity Engagement is the right next step. The total investment for the staged path is the same as direct entry to the Capacity Engagement.

1:1 with Jan · Full arc

Capacity Engagement

13–18 sessions · Includes two ELI Assessments

The full three-layer arc: pattern recognition, active nervous system work, and integration. Produces structural change — an expanded Alarm Threshold, a wider Tolerance Window, a shorter Recovery Arc.

On the Life Balance path, this engagement becomes appropriate when the Pattern Recognition work reveals deeper or more entrenched patterning that warrants the full structural arc. This is always discussed openly and never assumed. It is not an upsell — it is an honest assessment of what the work is showing.

WHERE TO BEGIN

If this resonates, you can start here

You can begin by working through this in a structured, self-directed way.

Or, if you prefer, explore it together in a conversation.

OR

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