You don’t find
your way.
You make it.

A three-month creative process for accomplished professionals whose work looks successful but doesn’t feel alive.

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There was a version of success
you believed in. You reached it.

And that special feeling you expected never arrived. Work stopped feeling alive as time went on.

Sundays got heavier. Wins felt flat.
The year ahead looks like the year behind you.

If you’ve felt that gap between a worklife that looks right and one that feels alive, you’re not alone. A lot of accomplished people arrive exactly here. And they want to find a solution.

There’s nothing to find.
There’s something to make.

Most work advice sends you searching for the right role, the missing passion, the perfect fit, as if your way were hidden somewhere, waiting to be discovered.

It isn’t.

You make it.

And the ability to make it is already inside you. The instincts you tap into when you’re helping someone else, the problem you feel eager to solve, the part of your work you’d do for free: that isn’t a side alley. That’s the path.

Making Your Way is where we design more of your worklife around it, until the work that fulfills you and the work that serves others align.

Introducing Making Your Way

A three-month, one-on-one creative process, for professionals who want more fulfillment, alignment, and joy with their work.

We approach your worklife the way artists approach their medium: something you shape on purpose, not something you search for.

We’ll turn your work into a medium of self-discovery to explore what lights you up, imagine new versions of your work, try them in the real world, and keep what comes alive.
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What you get

Clarity about your unique strengths

A clear read on your strengths and the work you’re made for.

A practice you keep

Not a binder you shelve, but a creative way of working you’ll use long after we’re done.

Confidence built on proof

You’ll have tried new directions in small, low-stakes ways, so you move on evidence, not a leap of faith.

Real possibilities in hand

Two or three directions you’ve actually tested and can build on.

A record of the journey.

A visual trail of everything we explore, so insights stay with you.

Momentum

The felt sense that your best work is moving again, and that you’re the one moving it.

How it works

Three months of one-on-one work in a shared creative space.

Weekly 60–90 minute video sessions, working live with creative tools.

2–3 hours a week of your own small experiments that turn ideas into evidence.

Support between sessions to keep you in motion.

Meet your guide

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Ezequiel Williams

Meet your guide

For more than twenty years I’ve brought the tools of design and innovation to teams at organizations like Gilead Sciences, ServiceNow, UnitedHealth Group, New World Symphony, Royal Caribbean, and Cartier, helping them serve people better and adapt with confidence.

Then I noticed something. The people I worked with kept borrowing those same tools for themselves, at career crossroads, within their community, for the projects that mattered most to them personally. Making Your Way puts those tools in your hands.

With an MBA and a background in cultural anthropology, I work at the intersection of strategy and human insight. And through my podcast, Making Business Art, I explore what we can borrow from creative disciplines to make work that connects and moves people.

I’m not here to hand you answers. I’m here to help you make your own.

SOME OF THE TEAMS I’VE WORKED WITH

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Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. logo features a stylized crown and anchor above the company name in uppercase letters. The grayscale design on a light background reflects professionalism, aligning with career fulfillment coaching values.
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A simple path to our collaboration

An approach tailored to you that balances creativity and action
with reflection.

1

See what’s inside you

We get clear on your strengths and the work you’re made for.

2

Make and try

We imagine new versions of your worklife and test them in small, low-cost ways.

3

Keep what’s alive

You carry forward what works, and a practice you’ll use for the rest of your career.

This is for you if…

You want more meaning and aliveness at work, but need support on where to start.

The spark has gone out of your career and you want to make work exciting again.

You’re considering a change but aren’t sure what fits who you’re becoming.

You’re an entrepreneur ready for a new chapter and hungry for fresh perspective.

It’s not for you if…

Making Your Way asks something of you. It’s not the right fit if you:

Can’t give it 3–5 hours a week.

Would rather have open-ended conversations over a structured process.

Aren’t willing to test ideas in small, real experiments.

Why Making Your Way

This isn’t coaching, and it isn’t advice. It’s a creative method drawn from design, behavioral science, and the disciplines artists have always used to make something out of nothing.

Three beliefs run through all of it:

01

You make your way; you don’t find it.

02

The richest material is already in you

- what you love helping others do.

03

You try it before you trust it

- so change feels like momentum, not a gamble.

The program

Invest in work that feels alive

Making Your Way

3-Month Program

$3,900

Founding rate - the program is

$6,000

Includes three months of weekly one-on-one sessions, creative tools, work tailored to you, real results you can carry forward, and support between sessions.
Option to continue month to month afterward.

Space is limited

Because of the personal attention this work requires, only a small number of seats open each year. Founding seats available at the founding price.

Other ways to work together

Worklife Reframe

1-Month Program

A focused month to get new perspectives, surface real possibilities, and leave with a plan you can pursue on your own. One private 60–90 minute session a week, live on a shared whiteboard, with independent work between.

You’ll leave with an Opportunity Map and a clear next move. Option to apply the fee toward the 3- or 6-month program.

$2,400

M.Y.W. Deep Dive

6-Month Program

An expanded, customized version of Making Your Way, with more room for discovery and experimentation and added support to put your ideas into the world.

Everything in the 3-month program, plus deeper customization co-created with you, more tools and activities, sessions with special guests to inspire and guide you, and hands-on support to bring your chosen directions to life.
Option to continue month to month afterward.

Starting at $18,000

Start making your way

Answer a few short questions and book a complimentary 20-minute discovery call. We’ll see if Making Your Way is right for you. No pitch, no pressure.

You don’t find your way. You make it.