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A pattern I know well

 

I arrive somewhere new, completely absorbed in exploring—until suddenly it’s too much, and my system needs to shut down.

For years, I thought there was something wrong with me.

Since I was a child, I’ve longed for faraway places. My mother taught me a few words of French, and Paris was already pulling me in like a magnet.

At the same time, I’ve always been easily overwhelmed by things like too much noise, too many people, and too much happening all at once.

I’m driven to experience life fully - and - I process life deeply.

That drive has shaped the way I’ve lived: moving to Paris at 19 to learn French and staying in Europe for two years. Visiting Poland - still behind the Iron Curtain - to see my friend Marek, whom I'd met in London when I first arrived. Later, moving to Sumatra to teach English and traveling through Asia for a year.

 

I’ve chased my curiosity across every continent, always drawn to what lies just beyond the next border - until it's too much, and I need to pull back, find quiet, and have time to take it all in.

At one point, my path led me to Argentina, to present at a professional conference. I’d always loved partner dance—swing, salsa, ballroom—but Argentine tango both intrigued and intimidated me. And there I was, face to face with the one I’d never quite dared to dance.

So I stayed in Buenos Aires for a few months and stepped into tango. I fell in love—with both tango and Argentina.  When the intensity became too much, I returned to San Francisco. I needed time and space to come home to myself. But I left my heart in Buenos Aires and soon went back.

Over time, I began to see the same patterns playing out—not just in my own life, but in the people I worked with.

For 40 years as a Transformation Coach, I’ve helped people understand themselves in ways that bring clarity — and often a deep sense of relief.

This push-pull doesn’t go away

— it’s part of your nature: wanting more, which can easily become too much.​​

 

As you begin to understand this dynamic, you can learn to dance with it — so you’re not constantly swinging between excitement and overwhelm.

If you recognize yourself in some of this, you’re not alone.

 

There’s something comforting about connecting with others wired this way too.

And realizing that — not only is nothing wrong with you —
there’s actually something profoundly right about you.

If you haven't taken my Depth & Reach Quiz yet, this is a good place to start.

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