Field Notes from “the Field”
Lessons and notes for those building soul-based work in public, slowly and honestly
I left a 15+ year career as a web developer in the corporate world to step into what’s been calling me for years: building something of my own as a meditation guide, coach, and creative entrepreneur.
This series is a working log of what I’m learning along the way.
These aren’t teachings meant to be polished into certainty. They’re field notes — taken while staying with the work. After sessions. After being seen. After noticing where things tighten or open.
This is what it looks like to build a soulful business in real time.
If you’re creating work that asks you to be present, visible, and responsible for what you offer, you might recognize yourself here.
Each piece below stands alone. Together, they map a path.
✧ Posts Running Archive ✧
Why “Putting Yourself Out There” Is Only Half the Work
Being seen isn’t the challenge. Responsibility is.
Why A Small Audience Is Harder Than a Large One
Scale protects the ego. Small rooms expose the self.
Why Silence Isn’t a Sign Your Work Didn’t Land
Leadership today overvalues reaction and undervalues presence.
The Real Win Is Not Abandoning Yourself After the Moment Is Over
Self-abandonment disguises itself as productivity.


