You don’t need more information. You need a better mirror.
Most of us are too close to our own problems to see our best next steps or the traps that await, but an outside perspective asking the right questions can change everything. Not everything is easy to share with those around you.
Kia ora, I’m Geoff, and I’m not a therapist or your traditional life coach. I’m a Design Research Manager with 20 years of experience in corporate and creative environments — from global command systems and enterprise banking to startup mentoring and public event production.
Uncovering blind spots and collaborative ideation is what I do day and night, so let’s get your energy re-focused on where it could have the biggest impact.
This is for you if …
- You’re debating between many startup ideas, yet none are feeling fulfilling.
- You’re bored or burnt out at work and need to sense-check your next move.
- You’re dreaming up a new business concept but feel stuck on how to start it.
- You’re after a blunt, second opinion to help you weigh up a big decision.
- You’re wanting more time for the things that matter most to you.
“For me, it was about trying to prioritize what’s important for me, and how to approach lifestyle design. I enjoyed the session, and will be back for more. He’s based in Auckland but takes clients globally. Well worth having a chat with!”
— Harry, Head of Platform Delivery
The Clarity Call & Memo — $150
Get unstuck with an up to 90-minute Clarity Call (online or in-person) with an optional Clarity Memo summarising the emerging perspectives and thought experiments we’ve talked through. If you don’t walk away feeling clearer and more confident about what to do next, you don’t need to pay. It will be undeniably obvious if our conversation was genuinely helpful to you.
Find the answers you didn’t know you had
Email gwilsonswork@gmail.com with a note about what you’re weighing up. Read what others have said here in the meantime.
“An uplifting mentoring session that I didn’t know I desperately needed! Extremely approachable with a genuine desire to help.”
— Victoria, Operations
