Path Spark Mesh
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Planning session · ¥27,500

A written map for the
months you are stepping into

A consultation that works through where you are now, the markers you would like to see along the way, and what might be useful during a six-to-twelve month arc — delivered as a written roadmap with quarterly checkpoints and a follow-up review.

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What this consultation offers

A plan shaped around where you actually are — not where you think you should be

By the end of this consultation, you will have a written roadmap covering a six-to-twelve month arc — your current situation mapped honestly, a small number of markers you would like to reach, and the supports that might help you get there without needing to force the pace.

The roadmap includes quarterly checkpoints and a single follow-up review approximately three months in, so there is a built-in moment to see how things are developing and whether any adjustments are worth making.

Written roadmap

A document you keep — with quarterly checkpoints and suggested resources to draw on as you move through the arc.

Follow-up review

A single review session approximately three months in — to see how the roadmap is sitting and whether anything is worth revisiting.

Self-directed pacing

The roadmap accounts for the rhythm that suits you — not a pace imposed from outside the shape of your current life.

What tends to be happening

A longer arc in view — but no clear sense of how to move through it

Some goals are not the kind you can tackle in a single afternoon. Learning a discipline over six months, navigating a professional transition, working through a significant personal project — these ask for something different from a to-do list or a deadline. They need a structure that holds across time without becoming rigid.

Without that structure, longer arcs tend to drift. The intention is real but the path is not sufficiently defined to follow — and so the months pass without the progress that felt plausible at the start.

What often helps is a single well-considered planning conversation — one that takes your current situation seriously, asks what you genuinely want to see happen, and then helps you shape a route that accounts for the supports you will need and the likely points where momentum might slow.

The approach

Working through the arc honestly, from where you actually are

The consultation begins with your current situation — not the version you would like to present, but the one that is actually true. What do you have available right now in terms of time, energy, and support? What is the project or transition you are trying to move through? What would you like to see at the three-month mark, and at the end of the full arc?

From there, the roadmap takes shape — quarterly checkpoints that are specific enough to be useful but not so rigid that they stop accounting for what actually happens along the way. Suggested resources are drawn from what suits your situation, not a standard reading list.

The follow-up review three months in is included because a roadmap that is never revisited tends to become background noise. The review keeps it a living document rather than an archived intention.

What to expect

How the consultation and follow-up tend to unfold

01

The consultation — mapping where you are and where you want to go

A focused conversation that works through your current situation, the arc you want to move through, the markers you would like to see along the way, and the kinds of support that are likely to be useful at different points. The tone is practical and specific — not motivational.

02

The roadmap is delivered within a few days

A written document sent by email — covering the arc discussed, quarterly checkpoints, suggested resources, and any notes from the consultation that are worth keeping close. The format is designed to be read and returned to, not filed away.

03

You move through the arc at your own pace

The roadmap gives you something to orient against without imposing a rigid schedule. Checkpoints are markers, not deadlines — the aim is to keep the direction visible, not to create pressure.

04

Follow-up review at three months

A review session approximately three months into the arc — to look at what has happened since the roadmap was made, what has held, what has shifted, and whether any part of the document is worth revisiting in light of what you have learned so far.

Investment

What is included

Personal Growth Roadmap Consultation

Planning session + follow-up review · Path Spark Mesh

¥27,500

one-time

Included

  • A focused planning consultation to map your six-to-twelve month arc
  • Written roadmap document delivered within a few days of the session
  • Quarterly checkpoints and suggested resources suited to your situation
  • Single follow-up review approximately three months after the consultation

Sessions are conducted remotely. Payment details are discussed after initial contact. The follow-up review is scheduled during the original consultation, at a date that suits you.

Suited to

Self-directed planners working through a personal project, learning goal, or life transition over six months to a year. Particularly useful for those who work well once a structure is in place, but find it difficult to build that structure without an external conversation to work it through.

How it works in practice

What a six-to-twelve month arc tends to look like

A roadmap is not a guarantee of outcomes — it is a structure for moving through time with more intention than you would have without it. What tends to matter is that the markers chosen are genuinely yours, the pace is realistic, and there is a moment built in to reassess rather than simply continuing in a direction that may have shifted.

Q1

Months one to three — initial movement

The period of first steps — putting the roadmap to use, noticing where it holds and where it meets the friction of real life. The follow-up review takes place at the end of this quarter.

Q2

Months four to six — settling into the arc

Having adjusted anything the review suggested, this quarter tends to feel more settled. The checkpoints from the roadmap give a sense of where you are relative to where you intended to be, without forcing a comparison that creates pressure.

Q3

Months seven to nine — mid-arc review

A natural point to take stock of the longer arc. What has happened since the start? What has shifted in your circumstances or your thinking? The roadmap often reads differently at this point than it did at the beginning.

Months ten to twelve — arriving at what you set out towards

The final quarter of a twelve-month arc tends to feel different from the first — not because everything has been resolved, but because the direction has been held consistently enough to have moved through something real.

How to approach this

No pressure to have it all mapped before reaching out

Many people who come to this consultation are not entirely certain what their arc looks like yet — they have a general direction and a sense that they need a structure, but the details are still forming. That is a reasonable place to start. The consultation is designed to help the picture become clearer, not to require that you arrive with it already formed.

An introductory exchange before the consultation is confirmed gives you the opportunity to ask questions about the format and confirm that this is the right fit for what you are working on.

A practical note on scope

This consultation works best with personal projects, learning goals, and life transitions — not with business strategy, investment decisions, or professional advice requiring specialist qualifications. If you are uncertain whether your situation fits, a short note describing it is the simplest way to find out.

Getting started

What happens after you get in touch

Send a short note describing what you are working on

A few sentences about the project, transition, or goal — and roughly the timeframe you are thinking about. No need to have it fully defined; a general outline is enough.

A brief exchange to confirm fit and discuss the format

A short email conversation to understand the arc you have in mind, confirm the consultation suits it, and discuss scheduling and payment. No commitment is required before this exchange.

Consultation scheduled and conducted remotely

Usually arranged within one to two weeks of the introductory exchange, at a time that suits your schedule.

Roadmap delivered within a few days — follow-up scheduled from the start

The written document arrives by email shortly after the session. The three-month follow-up review is confirmed during the consultation itself, so it is already in place from the beginning.

Personal Growth Roadmap Consultation

A clearer path through the months ahead — when you are ready to map it

Reach out through the form on the main page. A few sentences about the arc you are thinking about is enough to begin — no need to have everything worked out before writing.

Get in touch

¥27,500 · Planning session + follow-up review · Written roadmap included