The Second Act Strategy Session
A 90-minute conversation for the moment before you've decided anything.
You don't need to know what your second act is to have this conversation.
You simply need to know that something has shifted. Perhaps quietly. Perhaps for a while now.
And perhaps you're tired of filing it under “later”, “not now”, or “I should be grateful for what I already have”.
This isn’t therapy.
It isn’t a sales call dressed up as a session.
And it isn’t another conversation about finding your passion.
It’s a focused strategic conversation for accomplished women who have built successful careers and are beginning to ask different questions about the years ahead.
The kind of conversation I wish someone had offered me long before I was ready to admit I needed it.
What you’ll leave with
Most women come into this conversation thinking they need a plan.
What they usually need first is clarity. Clarity about what has changed. Clarity about what they still want.
Clarity about the assets, experience, opportunities, and possibilities sitting in plain sight that they’ve stopped seeing because they’ve carried them for so long.
By the end of our conversation, you’ll have:
A clearer understanding of what is really driving your desire for change.
An outside strategic perspective on your experience, strengths, reputation, and opportunities.
Greater confidence in what is worth pursuing and what may simply be a distraction.
A written summary capturing the key themes, patterns, questions, and possible next steps that emerged during our conversation.
You may leave with a clear direction.
You may leave with a better question.
Both are valuable.
What you won’t leave with is more noise.
What the session includes
A short reflection beforehand
Once you book, you’ll receive a short set of questions designed to help you prepare for our conversation.
Nothing complicated.
No right answers.
Just an opportunity to pause and take stock of where you are, what’s been building beneath the surface, and what you’d like to be different.
Most women spend around fifteen to twenty minutes completing it.
A 90-minute one-to-one strategy conversation
We’ll talk about what’s actually going on. Not the polished version. Not the version you tell people at networking events.
We’ll explore the gap between who you are and what’s written on your business card.
We’ll look at the experience, relationships, credibility, skills, lessons, and opportunities you’ve accumulated over a lifetime and begin identifying what they might be pointing towards next.
This is not about making decisions on the spot. It’s about creating the space to think properly.
A written strategic summary
Within 48 hours, you’ll receive a written summary of our conversation.
Not a transcript. A strategic reflection. The patterns I noticed. The opportunities worth exploring.
The questions I believe you’re really sitting with. And one or two possible directions that deserve a closer look.
Yours to keep, regardless of what you decide next.
Who this is for
Women who have spent two or three decades building successful careers and have reached a point, named or unnamed, where the current chapter no longer fits.
Sometimes there’s a trigger. A restructuring. An empty nest. A milestone birthday. A health scare. A redundancy package.
A growing feeling that you’ve built everything you were supposed to build and yet something still feels unfinished.
Sometimes there is no trigger at all.
Just a quiet sense that there might be another chapter waiting to be written.
This session is for women who know they are not finished, but aren’t yet sure what comes next.
Who this isn’t for
If you’re looking for a four-step side-hustle formula, a quick route to passive income, or another version of “just follow your passion”, this isn’t the right fit.
There are plenty of people teaching those things.
This work is different.
It’s for women with substantial experience, responsibility, credibility, and expertise who want to build their next chapter on something stronger than trends, hype, or wishful thinking.
What happens afterwards
Nothing, unless you want it to.
For some women, this conversation provides exactly the clarity they came for.
That’s a successful outcome.
For others, it becomes the first step into a larger conversation about building their second act with greater intention and structure.
If I believe I can help further, I’ll say so.
If I don’t, I’ll say that too.
No pressure. No awkward follow-up sequence.
No pretending every conversation needs to become a programme.
Investment
€800
Includes:
Pre-session reflection questionnaire
90-minute private strategy session
Written strategic summary delivered within 48 hours
Format: Video call
Location: Wherever you are
A little about me
For most of my career, I was the woman people called when something needed fixing, building, leading, or growing.
I spent more than three decades in senior leadership roles across Denmark and Germany, including running international subsidiaries as a division CEO.
Along the way I built teams, led businesses through change, sat around
boardroom tables, and made more difficult decisions than I can count.
From the outside, it looked successful. And much of it was.
But eventually I found myself facing a question nobody had prepared me for:
What comes next? Not because I was finished. Because I wasn’t.
I know what it feels like when the life you’ve built no longer fits quite as comfortably as it once did. When your experience is still valuable. Your ambition is still intact.
But your definition of success begins to change.
I’ve built businesses. I’ve lost businesses. I’ve rebuilt them. I’ve started over more than once.
What I bring to this conversation is not a formula. It’s strategic perspective, pattern recognition, and the ability to see possibilities that are often difficult to see when you’re standing inside your own life.
Sometimes one honest conversation changes far more than another year of overthinking.
This session exists for that conversation.
Ready to have that conversation?
If something in this page landed somewhere uncomfortable, that’s usually worth paying attention to.
And if it’s not the right moment, that’s worth knowing too. I’ll still be here writing on Thursdays either way.

