Clinic FAQs
Who do you help?
We improve specific areas of work-life practice via masterclasses, workshops, and personal and systemic changework. These clinics provide resources, research and support for individuals, teams, educators, children, families, loved ones, patients, carers, and clinicians around the world.
Fatigue clinic: ME/CFS and brainfog, decision fatigue, sleep dysregulation (workaholics, chronically ill, new parents)
Productivity clinic: Burnout mitigation, enhanced focus, more time in the zone (educators, teams, professionals)
HSP clinic: Coping with heightened sensitivity in an intense world, systemic dysregulation, softening hidden stressors.
Learning clinic: Accelerated learning and literacy (eg, dyslexia, spelling, reading, math, essay prep, exam stress)
Neurosocial clinic: Brain health, social stress, trauma-informed leadership (eg, workplace, classroom, family culture)
Catalyst clinic: Connected systemic growth in life and business (team-building, decision making, innovation, transition)
What is TFTF?
TFTF stands for Too Fatigued Too Function. It's not a diagnosis or a technical term. It's just a convenient shorthand term that is really, really helpful. My son and I originally heard comedian-writer-producer Kevin Smith say that TFTF means Too Fat To Fly on some domestic airlines. When I've been TFTF (the fatigue version, not the flying version), I can't form or process long sentences, so it really helps to have shorthand like this so that we can still communicate (and communicate in a way that make things better, not worse).
Why is this important?
Language matters. Language connects and excludes, makes us feel alive or alone. It is the fabric that weaves both possibility and terror into our bones and our brains. Language shapes thought, colors memory, and makes or breaks relationships. Language can harm or heal in each moment. How we communicate with ourselves and others sets up a domino effect that makes things better and better or worse and worse.