Let me ask you something, Ajay
Where do you want your child to be 12 months from now if nothing changes?
Or in two-three years?
I don’t mean that as a guilt trip.
I mean it as a question worth sitting with.
Because after decades of working with families, here’s what I’ve seen.
Most parents dramatically underestimate the cost of staying stuck.
Not the obvious costs.
Not missing a deadline or choosing the “wrong” summer program.
Or picking the wrong classes. (I’m starting to do that now with my students, and I ALWAYS have tweaks that aren’t recommended by guidance.)
The hidden costs. The ones that compound quietly.
Another year of confusing activity with achievement...
Doing more-more-MORE! without knowing if it’s the right move.
Another year of stress around essays, activities, and decisions that feel high-stakes, but the actual payoffs are unclear.
Another year of watching other students pull ahead, not because they’re smarter, but because someone helped them see what actually mattered.
Another year of sensing there’s a constraint holding your child back, but not being able to name it.
That’s one picture.
Here’s the other.
You book a call. We talk for 45 minutes.
I ask questions no one else has asked.
You’re honest with me about where your child really is, not where they’re “supposed” to be.
By the end of that conversation, we both know whether this makes sense.
If it does, we work together personally.
You, your child, and me.
We focus on finding the real constraint.
The invisible thing shaping everything else.
And we solve it.
Not with more pressure. Not with more frenetic activity.
With clarity.
Twelve months from now, the stress is gone.
Your child gets into colleges you really didn’t think were possible.
Scholarship offers you never expected or allowed yourself to hope for.
The path forward is clear.
Here’s what I know after doing this for a long time.
The difference between those two pictures isn’t intelligence.
It isn’t effort or ambition.
It’s a decision.
The kind that moves you from “We should maybe kinda sorta probably do something about this” to “Now is the right time.”
If that moment feels like it might be here, you can book a call here, before the remaining spots fill.
Andy
P.S. - 12 spots total. More than 60% are gone.
I don’t know how many will be left by the time you read this. Maybe five. Maybe none.
If you've been waiting for the "right time," this is it.
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