You are already enough. You just need someone in your corner to help you actually believe it.

Thanks for being here. If you landed on this page, something brought you here, and I don't think that's an accident.

Take your time reading through this. If anything resonates or you have questions, reach out at [email protected]. If you're ready to take the next step, you can book a free discovery call here: https://calendly.com/maxpete/coaching-with-max


Who I Work With

I don't limit who I work with based on title or industry, but generally, the people I coach tend to be:

  1. Burned out professionals who are over the hustle and ready to figure out what actually matters to them.
  2. Community builders and leaders navigating the unique challenges of this work.
  3. Creators and freelancers trying to build something sustainable without losing themselves in the process.
  4. Founders and entrepreneurs who are scaling but feeling disconnected from why they started.
  5. People who want a healthier relationship with money and are tired of letting fear or shame run the show.

What they all have in common is this: they're done pretending everything is fine. They're ready to do the real work, and they want someone in their corner who actually gets it, not just someone with a framework and a template.

If you're looking for someone to tell you exactly what to do, I might not be the right fit. But if you want an honest, grounded space to figure out what you actually want and start moving toward it, let's talk.

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"I leave each coaching call with Max feeling a greater sense of clarity, focus, and calm. By applying his vast freelancing experience to my career, he helped me tap into my strengths and close a massive client just a few days after our first session."

— James

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A Little About Me

I'm Max. Community builder, writer, speaker, and someone who has been exactly where you might be right now.

For a long time, I measured my worth by how much I was doing. I stayed busy because being busy felt safe. I said yes to everything because saying no felt like falling behind. I built communities, took on freelance work, jumped from role to role, and kept pushing because slowing down felt terrifying.

And then I burned out. Like, really burned out. The kind where you're going through the motions, comparing yourself to everyone around you, and quietly wondering if any of it actually means anything.