There was a time in my life when everything looked fine.
I was doing a lot, accomplishing a lot, and keeping up with what life required of me. I moved through my days with a polite smile and a steady pace. From the outside, my life appeared full and functional.
Inside, it was different.
I felt divided. Capable, yet uncertain. Productive, yet quietly sad. I carried self-doubt and shame I didn’t know how to talk about, and I learned how to hide them well. I kept going because that’s what I knew how to do.
Eventually, it became clear that something had to change.
For me, therapy felt like another responsibility to manage. Helpful, yes, but it didn’t offer the kind of healing I was longing for. I wasn’t looking for more insight or another framework. I wanted an experience that could reach beneath my thinking and help me reconnect with myself.
That search led me on a long journey inward.
I began studying ancient cultures and belief systems. I explored spiritual practices and committed to transcendental meditation. I slowed down enough to question the assumptions I had been living under and to listen for a voice I had ignored for a long time.
That journey began more than twenty years ago.
It moved through many seasons and many forms, but it continued to reveal the same truth. Beneath our responsibilities, conditioning, and obligations, there is something steady and alive within us. A sense of purpose that feels natural. A voice that knows.
Rich Thinking grew from that understanding.
The name is simple by design. It holds a depth that is honest and grounding. Rich Thinking is about unraveling the guards we build and softening the beliefs that keep us disconnected from ourselves. It creates space for truth to surface without force or urgency.
I don’t believe we need to be changed or fixed.
I believe we need to be reminded.
Rich Thinking exists to support that remembering.


