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PRACTICAL DREAMER Application Form

Before you begin, find ten minutes where you won't be interrupted. Make yourself a drink. Sit somewhere you like to think. These questions are not a test. There are no right answers. Only your honest ones.

What you write here is for you as much as it is for me. Many women tell me that the act of applying — of finally putting words to what has been living inside them — is itself clarifying. I hope that's true for you.

Take your time. Answer from the place you're actually at, not the place you think you should be.

What is your first name?

What is your email address and current location?

1.

Who are you, in your own words — not your job title, not your roles, not your resume.

Tell me something about yourself that doesn't fit neatly into a LinkedIn profile. What do you know, what do you care about, what have you lived through that has shaped the way you see the world?

2.

What made you stop and read about Practical Dreamer?

Something landed. What was it? Try to be specific — not "it resonated" but what, precisely, felt true.

3.

What are you holding right now that feels unlaunched?

An idea, a direction, a version of yourself, a thing you've been meaning to begin. Describe it as honestly as you can, including the parts that feel unclear or half-formed. Especially those parts.

4.

What has stopped you so far?

Not the surface answer. The real one. What is the story you've been telling yourself about why this hasn't happened yet?

5.

What would it mean — really mean — if three months from now you had begun your body of work?

Not what it would look like practically. What would it feel like to be that version of you? What becomes possible that isn't possible now?

6.

What do you need from a container like this to actually move?

You know yourself. You know what helps you and what doesn't. What does support look like for you when you're doing hard, vulnerable, generative work?

7.

Is there anything that might get in your way over these three months?

Life circumstances, time, fear, competing priorities. Name them here. Not to talk yourself out of this — but because naming them is the first step to working with them rather than being ambushed by them.

8.

What is one thing you know — from your experience, your work, your life — that you wish more people understood?

This is the seed of your body of work. Don't overthink it. Write the first thing that comes.

9.

What does the word "enough" mean to you right now?

In your work, in your output, in yourself. Where are you with enough?

10.

Why now?

Something has shifted, or is shifting. What is it? What makes this the moment rather than six months ago or six months from now?

11.

What's your birth date, time, and location?
We use this info to generate your natal chart and your human design chart, and it will be 100% confidential. Write N/A if you don't know your birth time.

Hold onto what came up for you here, whether or not we work together.

I will read every application personally and respond with the full curriculum outline and a personal invitation from me with a link to process your deposit within five working days. If you are accepted, your first call with me will build directly on what you've written here.

Thank you for trusting me with this.