Decision Sequencing Intensive | Wild & Quiet
Decision Sequencing Intensive
A bounded intensive to reduce risk and get the order right before you commit.

Most expensive mistakes are not dramatic. They are sequencing errors. Decisions made too early close options. Decisions made too late reduce leverage. This intensive is designed to surface the constraint and put the moves in the right order.

What you walk away with
A decision map

Your situation distilled into the few variables that actually matter, so you stop carrying the whole problem in your head.

A sequencing order

A practical order of moves, including explicit “not yet” boundaries that protect optionality and prevent premature commitment.

A short written brief

After the session, you receive a short sequencing brief covering the constraint, the sequence, key risks, and the next actions. Delivery target: within five days.

Format and price
60 to 75 minute session, remote

Scheduled after acceptance.

£250 if accepted. This is priced to be lower than the cost of a single avoidable sequencing error, and high enough to keep intake selective.

Fit criteria
This is a fit if
  • You are actively preparing for a specific transition in the next 3 to 18 months.
  • You want structure, constraints, and a safer order of moves.
  • You can act on the outcome without needing ongoing support.
This is not a fit if
  • You are looking for therapy, counselling, or clinical support.
  • You want ongoing coaching or frequent accountability.
  • You are still broadly exploring rather than preparing.
What happens next
The process
  • You apply or start with one question.
  • I review submissions personally.
  • If it is a fit, you receive next steps and a payment link, then we schedule the session.
  • If it is not a fit, you receive a short note explaining why.

If you are unsure

Book a 20 minute clarity call. The purpose is to confirm fit and define what “useful” would mean for you. No coaching and no pressure.

Book a clarity call
How to start
Wild & Quiet provides structured decision support. It does not provide legal, financial, medical, or therapeutic advice and does not guarantee outcomes.
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