Signal Restoration

Noise accumulates.
What's true waits.

For people who've lost the sound of their own voice.

You probably already know. I just help you hear it.

The problem

Most people can't hear themselves anymore. Functioning at the level of what's expected — but something is off. Not in crisis. Not broken. They've just lost their signal. What's usually covering it: Should Clocks — internalized urgency masquerading as personal truth. I should know by now. I should have decided. I should be further along. The pressure feels like yours. It isn't.

Your job looks right from the outside but feels hollow inside.

You keep circling a decision that won't resolve no matter how many times you think it through.

Something feels slightly, persistently off.

There's nothing technically wrong. That's what makes it so hard to explain.

What Signal Restoration is

Signal Restoration is the process of removing the noise that's gotten in the way of your own knowing — so what's already true becomes audible. Your signal is what's true for you. It was never gone. You just couldn't hear it.

One conversation. Sixty minutes. Via Google Meet.

What happens in a conversation

You come in with something that's been sitting on you. A decision you keep avoiding. A question you've asked ten people that still doesn't feel answered.

We talk for sixty minutes. I listen for what's underneath what you're saying, reflect it back with more precision than you arrived with, and ask the question that hasn't been asked yet. Something surfaces — what felt murky becomes audible. The almost-right answer falls away.

What you get

Signal restored.

You leave knowing what's actually true — not the version you've been told to want.

The noise that was covering it, named. The almost-right falls away.

If this resonates — reach out.

Tell me what's been sitting on you. A line is enough. I'll take it from there.

Some people come once. Some come back when they need it. Some send the people they love.

I read every message and respond within 24 hours.

erika@einmotion.co
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