Feel lost in your career in tech?
Join our retreat to find work you actually want.
Between work, side projects, and everything else, you never get a real stretch of time to step back. And the big questions need space your calendar never gives them.
You can finally step back, breathe, and start seeing your path clearly.
You could go a dozen directions, and that's exactly the problem. With no way to tell which one is right, the fear of choosing wrong keeps you frozen where you are.
You can finally learn the right tools to make career decisions that feel authentic.
Stepping off the track everyone respects is frightening on its own. Doing it with no one who really gets what you're wrestling with makes it harder.
You can finally get inspired and supported by people who have faced the same challenges.
Friday evening to Sunday afternoon, plus 3 online follow-up sessions.
Out in nature, within 90 minutes of Berlin.
Healthy meals, accommodation, and all workshop material.
You and 9 others from tech or startups, all asking the same questions.
The weekend moves in three steps: mapping the story that's quietly shaped your career, getting clear on what you actually want, and committing to a concrete first step before you leave. You're guided by methods like Designing Your Life, fear-setting and Odyssey Plans, with breathwork and walks in nature so the thinking doesn't stay stuck in your head.
Polynesian navigators crossed the Pacific without a map. They read the stars, the swells, the birds. You'll learn to do the same with your career — read your own signals instead of forcing yourself onto a path that was never built for you.
Understand the path you've been on.
Your career has followed a map you never really chose. How can you make it visible?
Find work you actually want.
You don't have too few options. You have too many — but how do you choose?
Do it.
Starting is hard. How do you pursue work you want without hesitation?
Join the waitlist and I'll send you the full program for the retreat.
Let me take a peek!Find work you actually want. Then commit.
Working through the big questions alone, talking yourself in circles. Am I the only one feeling this?
A group who gets it — and keeps you accountable long after you leave.
Waiting for clarity to arrive on its own, with no real way to get there. Too many options, too little guidance.
A repeatable way to make career decisions that actually fit you.
A nagging sense that something's off, without being able to name it.
A clear view of the path you've been on — and the one you actually want.
And I've spent years helping people find the confidence to chase it.
My uncomfortable confession: I'm really good at figuring out what I'm supposed to do, and then doing it. For years I optimised my career by asking "what do my peers do, and how do I get there asap?" The right degrees, the right companies. I was playing the game, and was good at it.
Then I started hearing the burnout stories. People on exactly my path, dreading Mondays, quietly unfulfilled. Am I next? The more I looked, the more I realised the biggest obstacle wasn't external. It was the part of me working hard to keep me on a path I didn't actually want. I was playing someone else's game.
So I started listening to what I wanted instead. I moved to Japan and spent three years building an entrepreneurship program for students, facilitating countless bootcamps, workshops, and a retreat. Not the most prestigious move; I felt the FOMO scrolling LinkedIn. But helping people build the feeling of "I can do it" was the most alive I've ever felt.
Wayfinder is how I bring that together: facilitation, coaching, and a real wish to help you find work you actually want, and the confidence to go after it.
You'll spend 80,000 hours of your life at work. We help you make sure they go toward something you actually want to do.
No — not knowing is the whole point. What you do need: a willingness to do the work. The exercises aren't comfortable, and they're not meant to be. Come curious about your own life, and ready for honest conversations with your peers and yourself.
Neither. It's structured self-inquiry, done in a group. The exercises are evidence-based — drawn from life design, values work, and narrative coaching — but this isn't therapy. If you're in a real crisis, please get professional support first.
People a lot like you — late 20s to late 30s, working in tech and startups. Good at their jobs, but quietly wondering if this is it. I cap every group at 10, so you can't hide in the back, and neither can anyone else.
You won't leave with the whole answer — and that's fine. You'll leave knowing exactly where you stand, what actually matters to you, and the one next step to take. The goal isn't to solve your life in a weekend. It's to get unstuck, with the right people, process, and perspective.
Book your spot and I'll send you exactly how to get there. Every venue sits within 1–2h of Berlin by public transport. You arrange your own travel.
It's all in English, so you won't need any German to take part.
There are both private and shared rooms, depending on what's free at the venue. Let me know which you'd prefer when you book and I'll try to make it work.
Three one-hour group calls with your cohort over the months after the retreat. We look at the plans you made and keep each other honest about actually acting on them. The weekend gets you clear; these make sure you follow through.
Book a quick call with me and we'll figure it out together.
Book a Call →Three days outside Berlin. No laptops, no routine, no one who needs something from you. Just the question — and the time to answer it.