IT Transcendence // 6-week 1:1 coaching
You've been in IT long enough to know another cert isn't going to fix this.
For mid-career IT professionals who are tired of feeling stuck, underpaid, and invisible. The internet already handed you every answer for free. This works on the reason you haven't used them.
Applications reviewed within 48 hours. Real answers beat polished ones.
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// the problem no one talks about
You're not stuck because you're not smart enough.
You've got the certs. You've got the experience. You could teach your manager's job back to them. And still, every month looks like the last one. Here's the part nobody says out loud: the thing in your way has a pulse.
See if any of this sounds familiar:
- You know exactly what you should be doing.You've known for months. You just don't do it, and you can't explain why.
- Your sleep is wrecked and so is your energy.You keep planning to fix it once things calm down. Things never calm down.
- In your head, you're sharp. Out loud, you ramble.You undersell yourself in every interview and meeting, then replay it all night.
- Part of you still thinks the people above you know something you don't.They don't. They just carry themselves like they belong there.
- You're busy every single day.And nothing compounds. The effort goes out and the same Monday comes back.
Every one of those is an operator problem wearing a career costume. No cert, course, or Reddit thread touches them, because information was never your bottleneck. You are.
// imagine this instead
What 6 weeks from now actually looks like.
Purpose you can feel
You know what you're working toward and why it's worth your hours. Sitting down to do the work stops being a daily negotiation.
A body that cooperates
Sleep on a schedule, training in the week, food that works for you. Energy stops being the excuse, then starts being the edge.
Words that land
You can explain your value out loud, under pressure, without rambling and without shrinking. In interviews, in meetings, in the hallway.
Confidence with receipts
Built the only way it actually builds: watching yourself keep promises to yourself, six weeks straight.
// the reveal
IT Transcendence. Six weeks on the operator.
1:1 coaching built on a simple idea: your career, your body, and your brain are the same project. Every stuck client I've coached was blocked by something personal. Purpose, structure, communication, confidence, or something we didn't have a name for until we found it. That's where we work, and the career follows.
There's no module one. The first call might just be us talking, me getting to know how you think, poking at things you didn't plan on bringing up. The next few might be more of that. Uncovering.
Then somewhere in there, a click happens. You'll know it when it does.
Every session is its own thing, and every session carries the pieces of the ones before it. What stays constant: weekly private calls, direct access to me between them, and every excuse audited. The structure lives in the accountability. The path bends around you.
For one person that looked like study systems and a direct order to lock in. For another, speech work and mock interviews. For another, sleep, training, and a rebuilt week. The work matches what we uncover, never a template.
No curriculum, no homework theater. You, me, and the thing that's been in your way.
// case file: ronell
Don't take my word for it.
One client, on the record. Ronell is a SOC analyst and WGU student who did the work. His words, lightly trimmed from the call.
"What's different is being able to turn the dial and switch. Lock in, close out the noise, and focus. I could turn up the potential. I'm holding myself back, essentially. Being able to dial in and focus on what I'm supposed to be doing is necessary for my life. It's something I'm gonna carry the rest of my life and pass down to my kids."
Ronell · SOC Analyst / WGU Student"Since the coaching I've completed five or six classes. I got the A+, core one and core two, and Network+. What Alex taught me really helped me lock in and get them done. I went from 50% to 70% done with my degree. And I moved from third shift to first shift at work. They found me well more equipped to handle the bulk of first shift."
Ronell · same client, same six weeks"I reached out to a couple of creators before, and I didn't come away with any value I couldn't have just Googled on my own. I paid for it and it wasn't worth it. Alex wasn't going to just tell me what I wanted to hear. He told me what I needed to hear. I really benefited from that."
On why this was different"My biggest takeaway was that I'm in charge of my own career. I get out what I put in. Nobody's gonna do it for me. I have to fight through those obstacles and come away stronger. Even when I feel weak, I come out more resilient. I was prepared to go to war in my mind."
On what he's keeping// the part where you talk yourself out of it
Every objection you're about to have.
"I don't have time for this."
Week one finds where your time actually goes. Most clients recover five or more hours from scrolling, worrying, and re-planning the same plan. You have the time. It's leaking.
"I've already spent money on certs and courses."
And they did their job: they gave you knowledge. This works on the reason the knowledge isn't moving you anywhere, which is a different job that nobody sold you.
"This sounds like therapy."
Closer to strength training than a couch. Sleep, speech, habits, follow-through, all measured weekly. Your past only comes up when it's blocking a rep.
"I can figure this out on my own."
You've had years. Be honest about how it's going. The strongest people I work with are the ones who finally stopped treating help like a character flaw.
"What if my problem really is technical?"
Then I'll tell you that on the call and point you at the right resource instead of taking your money. So far, it has been the person every single time.
"What does it cost?"
Apply first. If it's a fit, we talk numbers on the call, and you'll have everything you need to decide. What I can tell you now: it costs less than another year at the same desk telling yourself next quarter is the one.
// the application
Apply for your spot.
Takes three minutes. I read every application myself and reply within 48 hours. If it's a fit, you'll get a link to book your call.
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