
You've already glimpsed a different way of being.
You've already glimpsed a different way of being.
It was never meant to be temporary.
It was never meant to be temporary.
You don't need another breakthrough.
You need a way to live from the one you've already had.

You've already glimpsed a different way of being.
You've already glimpsed a different way of being.
It was never meant to be temporary.
It was never meant to be temporary.
You don't need another breakthrough.
You need a way to live from the one you've already had.

You've already glimpsed a different way of being.
You've already glimpsed a different way of being.
It was never meant to be temporary.
It was never meant to be temporary.
You don't need another breakthrough.
You need a way to live from
the one you've already had.
You've built a remarkable life.
You've built a remarkable life.
You've built a remarkable life.
You've built a remarkable life.
You've achieved goals you once believed would change everything.
Some of them did. Many of them didn't.
You may have more freedom than ever before and still find yourself unable to fully enjoy what you've built. You may finally have the time, money, flexibility, or success you once wanted and still feel like something hasn't quite settled.
Not because your life is lacking. Because you've already discovered that 'more' doesn't resolve what you're feeling.
At some point, the pattern becomes difficult to ignore. You reach a goal, and it feels meaningful for awhile. But then… it becomes normal.
You solve one problem and another one appears.
You hit one goal, then immediately find a new one to chase.
And slowly, you start to realize that what you've been looking for isn't showing up where you thought it would because achievement alone no longer seems like enough.
That's when a different question begins to emerge. Something deep down can't help but whisper… "Now what?"
You've achieved goals you once believed would change everything.
Some of them did. Many of them didn't.
You may have more freedom than ever before and still find yourself unable to fully enjoy what you've built. You may finally have the time, money, flexibility, or success you once wanted and still feel like something hasn't quite settled.
Not because your life is lacking. Because you've already learned that the feeling of something missing doesn't disappear when you get more.
At some point, the pattern becomes difficult to ignore. You reach a goal, and it feels meaningful for awhile. But then… it becomes normal.
You solve one problem and another one appears.
You hit one goal, then immediately find a new one to chase.
And slowly, you start to realize that what you've been looking for isn't showing up where you thought it would because achievement alone no longer seems like enough.
That's when a different question begins to emerge:
"…Now what?"
You've achieved goals you once believed would change everything.
Some of them did. Many of them didn't.
You may have more freedom than ever before and still find yourself unable to fully enjoy what you've built. You may finally have the time, money, flexibility, or success you once wanted and still feel like something hasn't quite settled.
Not because your life is lacking. Because you've already learned that the feeling of something missing doesn't disappear when you get more.
At some point, the pattern becomes difficult to ignore. You reach a goal, and it feels meaningful for awhile. But then… it becomes normal.
You solve one problem and another one appears.
You hit one goal, then immediately find a new one to chase.
And slowly, you start to realize that what you've been looking for isn't showing up where you thought it would because achievement alone no longer seems like enough.
That's when a different question begins to emerge:
"…Now what?"
I built the life I wanted... and I was still restless.
I built the life I wanted... and I was still restless.
I built the life I wanted... and I was still restless.
I built the life I wanted... and I was still restless.
I built the life I wanted... and I was still restless.
I built the life I wanted... and I was still restless.


For more than twenty years, I've worked with entrepreneurs, executives, and other accomplished people navigating growth, complexity, and change.
I became a certified coach seventeen years ago and have since delivered more than 10,000 hours of executive coaching. I've also trained and facilitated over 5,000 people through leadership development programs.
My clients have included Silicon Valley founders, executives at Google, Meta, PayPal, Deloitte, GE, and Verizon, and ambitious business owners.
For most of my life, I believed what I was looking for was somewhere ahead of me.
I chased the same things many ambitious people do: achievement, freedom, impact, recognition, significance, experiences. Each brought something valuable, and I built the life I wanted, yet it never felt like enough.
For more than twenty years, I've worked with entrepreneurs, executives, and other accomplished people navigating growth, complexity, and change.
I became a certified coach seventeen years ago and have since delivered more than 10,000 hours of executive coaching. I've also trained and facilitated over 5,000 people through leadership development programs.
My clients have included Silicon Valley founders, executives at Google, Meta, PayPal, Deloitte, GE, and Verizon, and ambitious business owners.
For more than twenty years, I've worked with entrepreneurs, executives, and other accomplished people navigating growth, complexity, and change.
I became a certified coach seventeen years ago and have since delivered more than 10,000 hours of executive coaching. I've also trained and facilitated over 5,000 people through leadership development programs.
My clients have included Silicon Valley founders, executives at Google, Meta, PayPal, Deloitte, GE, and Verizon, and ambitious business owners.
For most of my life, I believed what I was looking for was somewhere ahead of me.
I chased the same things many ambitious people do: achievement, freedom, impact, recognition, significance, experiences.
Each brought something valuable, and I built the life I wanted, yet it never felt like enough.
I was always waiting for something to happen before I could finally relax into life and fully enjoy it. Until then, there was always another milestone to reach, another problem to solve, another opportunity to pursue.
Over time, it became impossible to ignore a simple fact: no achievement or external circumstance had ever delivered what I thought it would in any kind of lasting way.
What followed was a four-year period that changed everything.
It included over a thousand hours of meditation during the first year alone, profound experiences that transformed how I see life, a year of full-time service at a spiritual retreat center, and an ongoing challenge that emerged along the way:
How do you live from what you've seen once life returns to ordinary responsibilities?
Throughout those years, I found myself returning to that same question again and again. How do you bring that clarity into business, relationships, family, leadership, and everyday life?
I had countless opportunities to test what I'd discovered in the realities of work, responsibility, and human relationships.
That exploration has become the foundation of my work.

I was always waiting for something to happen before I could finally relax into life and fully enjoy it. Until then, there was always another milestone to reach, another problem to solve, another opportunity to pursue.
Over time, it became impossible to ignore a simple fact: no achievement or external circumstance had ever delivered what I thought it would in any kind of lasting way.
What followed was a four-year period that changed everything.
It included over a thousand hours of meditation during the first year alone, profound experiences that transformed how I see life, a year of full-time service at a spiritual retreat center, and an ongoing challenge that emerged along the way:
How do you live from what you've seen once life returns to ordinary responsibilities?
Throughout those years, I found myself returning to that same question again and again. How do you bring that clarity into business, relationships, family, leadership, and everyday life?
I had countless opportunities to test what I'd discovered in the realities of work, responsibility, and human relationships.
That exploration has become the foundation of my work.
For most of my life, I believed what I was looking for was somewhere ahead of me.
I chased the same things many ambitious people do: achievement, freedom, impact, recognition, significance, experiences. Each brought something valuable, and I built the life I wanted, yet it never felt like enough.
I was always waiting for something to happen before I could finally relax into life and fully enjoy it. Until then, there was always another milestone to reach, another problem to solve, another opportunity to pursue.
Over time, it became impossible to ignore a simple fact: no achievement or external circumstance had ever delivered what I thought it would in any kind of lasting way.
What followed was a four-year period that changed everything.
It included over a thousand hours of meditation during the first year alone, profound experiences that transformed how I see life, a year of full-time service at a spiritual retreat center, and an ongoing challenge that emerged along the way:
How do you live from what you've seen once life returns to ordinary responsibilities?
Throughout those years, I found myself returning to that same question again and again. How do you bring that clarity into business, relationships, family, leadership, and everyday life?
I had countless opportunities to test what I'd discovered in the realities of work, responsibility, and human relationships.
That exploration has become the foundation of my work.
"It's hard to find someone who can suspend judgment and deliver objective, unfiltered reflection. Ahalya reflected my meaning so clearly that I see myself more clearly than ever."
BRIAN JOHNSON - TECH FOUNDER & ENGINEER
The glimpse becomes a memory.
The glimpse becomes a memory.
The glimpse becomes a memory.
The glimpse becomes a memory.
The glimpse becomes a memory.
The glimpse becomes a memory.
There comes a point where the ache becomes impossible to ignore.
You can build extraordinary things and still struggle to stay present inside your own life.
You can lead teams, support everyone around you, and still be unable to simply be with the people who matter most.
Not because you don't care. Because something in you still believes that if you stop striving, managing, or moving, everything will fall apart.
So you keep pressing on, postponing the life you're supposedly building all of this for.
Until something interrupts the pattern.
The part of you that wakes up knows. Despite everything you've built, you're still not fully living.
This work is not about withdrawing from your life. It's about returning to it.
Being able to sit with the people you love without needing to escape into productivity or distraction. Leading a life you can actually stay inside of.
For what you've glimpsed to become what guides your life.
There comes a point where the ache becomes impossible to ignore.
You can build extraordinary things and still struggle to stay present inside your own life.
You can lead teams, support everyone around you, and still be unable to simply be with the people who matter most.
Not because you don't care. Because something in you still believes that if you stop striving, managing, or moving, everything will fall apart.
So you keep pressing on, postponing the life you're supposedly building all of this for.
Until something interrupts the pattern.
This work is not about withdrawing from your life. It's about returning to it more fully.
Being able to sit with the people you love without needing to escape into productivity or distraction.
Leading a life you can actually stay inside of.
For what you've glimpsed to become what guides your life - the presence, the aliveness, the clarity, the connection, or whatever it was for you.
“I used to keep the material and spiritual completely separate. I thought if my business hit a certain number, the spiritual experience would follow. Working with Ahalya broke down that separation and helped me integrate my business, my personal life, and my inner life into one cohesive way of living.”
ALEXIS LEIVA - ENTREPRENEUR & ARTIST
Working Together
Working Together
Working Together
Working Together
ALEXA LEIVA - ENTREPRENEUR & ARTIST
Working Together
Working Together
If you're like most I've worked with, you've already tried to solve this in various ways.
You've read the books, attended the retreats, explored spiritual practices, worked with coaches, and built successful businesses.
You've had experiences that changed how you see life.
A retreat. A period of intense practice. A personal crisis. A profound insight. A glimpse of something deeper.
And you felt it…
The moment where every cell in your body felt alive.
And then you went back to your life, wondering how to get that feeling back.
What you're looking for now isn't another insight.
It's a way to stop losing touch with what you've already seen.
Each partnership begins with a private conversation.
This work is highly personal and shaped around the realities of your life, relationships, leadership responsibilities, and aspirations. There is no fixed curriculum. The focus is helping you bring what you know to be true into how you actually live.
If there's a strong mutual fit, we'll explore what working together might look like based on where you are, what life is asking of you, and what is trying to emerge next.
Due to the depth and personalized nature of this work, availability is intentionally limited.


You've already glimpsed a different way of being...
You've already glimpsed a different way of being...
You've already glimpsed a different way of being...
You've already glimpsed a different way of being...
You've already glimpsed a different way of being...
You've already glimpsed a different way of being...
It was never meant to be temporary.
It was never meant to be temporary.
It was never meant to be temporary.
It was never meant to be temporary.
It was never meant to be temporary.
It was never meant to be temporary.
"I can now genuinely enjoy time with my kid without work constantly running in the background. My communication improved, my relationships improved, my health improved, and I became more intentional about how I lead, make decisions, and stay connected to what matters most."