Mentoring Through The Maze

For Men Reclaiming Strength and Self

Practical frameworks that bring steadiness, clarity, and direction after change.
When life unravels — through loss, burnout, or a change in identity — it’s easy to feel disoriented.
Mentoring Through the Maze™ provides a structured framework that helps you find your footing, rebuild your centre, and make sense of what’s happened.
Every service offers grounded support, clear outcomes, and practical tools to help you
move forward.

The Reset Session - Get Your Bearings

Single 60-Minute Session | $140

Sometimes you don’t need a program you need one or two conversations that help you get your bearings again.
The Reset Session is a practical, one-off mentoring space to pause, take stock, and steady yourself when life feels unclear or overwhelming.

You’ll gain:

This is ideal for men who:

You decide what happens next no ongoing commitment required.
Sometimes one good conversation is enough to start finding your bearings again.

1:1 Mentoring Journey - Rebuild Your Centre

Ongoing Support | $160 per session or $575 for four sessions (10% saving)

When you have lost your footing and recognise the need for consistent support, the 1:1 Mentoring Journey provides a structured space to rebuild stability, confidence, and direction.
Mentoring is steady, practical, and focused on helping you rebuild confidence and direction.

We will work on:

This is ideal for men who:

You set the pace weekly or fortnightly and we work within a clear framework that fits your life.
Book your complimentary 30-minute call to start your 1 : 1 mentoring journey.

The Reclaim Series - Find Clarity and Direction After Change

Structured Six-Session Program | $1,100 (paid upfront or in two instalments)

Some seasons of change call for structure.
The Reclaim Series provides a clear, six-session framework for men ready to make sense of loss, rebuild identity, and move forward with direction.
It blends practical reflection tools with grounded conversation — giving you a defined beginning, middle, and end.

You’ll gain:

This is ideal for men who:

We work through each stage at a steady pace helping you reconnect with what matters and build a life that feels real again.

Group Mentoring - Re-engage Through Connection

Structured Six-Session Program | $1,100 (paid upfront or in two instalments)

When life feels isolating, it helps to be around men who understand what you’re carrying.
Group Mentoring creates a small, respectful space where men can learn, reflect, and rebuild a sense of belonging together without pressure or performance.

You’ll experience:

This is ideal for men who:

Group Mentoring isn’t group therapy it’s men learning to stand steady together.
Each group is small (6-8 men) to keep trust and depth at the centre.

Pricing Philosophy

These prices reflect over 20 years of experience supporting men through loss, transition, and identity change — structured mentoring positioned between community counselling and executive coaching.

The Reset Session ($140) is designed as a one-off, functional conversation to help you find footing.
Ongoing 1:1 Mentoring ($160 per session) offers deeper support, structured follow-up, and continuity between sessions.
Book four sessions together and receive a 10% commitment discount ($575 total).

If cost is still a barrier, reach out. A few sliding-scale places are held for men in genuine need.

Why the Prices Differ

The Reset Session is designed as a one-off, functional check-in — a short, targeted conversation to help you get your bearings.
The 1:1 Mentoring Journey builds on that foundation with ongoing structure, reflection tools, and tailored session summaries.
The extra cost reflects the depth, continuity, and preparation time that go into ongoing mentoring.

Who Mentoring Is For

1. Book a session through the online calendar

2. Receive a confirmation email and short intake form (5 minutes).

3. Meet via video call or in-person (Perth-based men can choose).

4. Decide what’s next — continue, pause, or conclude with what you needed.

No surprises. No pressure.
Just structured, confidential mentoring for men navigating hard seasons.

FAQs

If I get mentoring, does that mean I’m weak or that I can’t manage?
Needing help doesn’t mean you’re weak. It usually means you’re carrying more than one man can carry on his own. When we go through grief, loss or major change, our identity takes a hit; you can still be functioning and struggling to cope at the same time. You might be going to work, doing the parenting, and still feeling like you’re running on fumes, increasingly irritable, or pulling away from people you care about.
Mentoring is for the gap between “I’m coping” and “I’m actually okay.” The point is to rebuild your identity and get your bearings back, so you can live the life you choose rather than reacting to circumstances around you.
No. This isn’t motivational talk and it isn’t personality makeover stuff. It’s about identity after loss, grief, or major change.
When something big happens, the old rules we lived by don’t always work. The work here is to sort out what changed, what matters now, and what you want to stand in this new period of life. This is how a man gets himself back.
It means you’re working out who you are now that life has changed. Before, your role might have been clear. Provider. Husband. Dad. Carer. Leader. Believer. After the change, that role can be shaken, cut down, or gone.
Rebuilding identity means naming what has shifted, keeping what is still true about you, and choosing what you will live by from here. It’s the difference between surviving on autopilot and living with self-respect again.
No. You don’t need the right words, and you don’t need to “open up” on demand. We start with what’s real and specific. What happened. What has changed? Where are you getting stuck?
Feelings matter when they point to grief, anger, shame, fear, or regret that keep driving your reactions. We name what’s going on so you can handle it better, then we decide what you’ll do next. You control what we go into. You don’t get pushed into emotional theatre.
Yes, because grief doesn’t only show up as sadness. For men, it often shows up as anger, numbness, distraction, overwork, switching off, or getting shorter with people. You still have work, kids, bills, and responsibilities. Mentoring helps you keep operating without denying what happened. It helps you carry the loss without it running your whole life. The aim is to help you stay solid in your roles while you rebuild your sense of self in the background.
Men talk themselves out of it all the time. You tell yourself others have it worse. You tell yourself you should handle it. But if something has shifted your mood, your patience, your focus, your relationship, your sense of purpose, or your respect for yourself, the cost adds up.
Big change can be loud, like a death or a separation. It can also be quiet, like becoming a carer, a job that stops fitting, or a long stretch of carrying everyone else. If your life feels off- track and you can’t get it back on your own, that is enough.
A lot of men, myself included, have had help that felt awkward, vague, or judgemental. They felt analysed. They felt talked down to. Or they got advice that didn’t touch the real issue.
Here, we keep it plain and respectful. We focus on what matters to you, and we work toward clarity you can use. You won’t be treated like a case file. You won’t be pushed into language that doesn’t feel like yours. The aim is to leave you with a clearer sense of yourself and what you’re doing next.
Your story stays private. I don’t share names or details with anyone. If you have specific questions about confidentiality, please ask them when we first meet. The only time confidentiality does not apply is if something is disclosed and I am legally obliged to inform a third party.
You control what you share, and you can keep parts of your life off limits.
No. You can start with one session and judge it on usefulness. Some men want a short run to get their head straight after a major change. Some want a slower rebuild across a season. You choose.
There’s no pressure to keep going for the sake of it. If it isn’t helping, we adjust or stop. The standard is simple: is this making your life easier to run, and are you getting yourself back?
You should come away with a clearer answer to, “Who am I now, and what do I stand for after what happened?” You should also be clearer about what you’ll stop doing that is making things worse, and what you’ll start doing that helps you regain self-respect.
Sometimes that looks like a hard decision you’ve been avoiding. Sometimes it’s a boundary you need to hold. Sometimes it’s a way to handle a trigger that keeps causing damage. The point is traction with integrity, not a busy plan.
If you’ve had loss, grief, or a major change and you feel like your sense of self has taken a hit, this is for you. If you want diagnosis, clinical treatment, or therapy for mental illness, this isn’t that, and I’ll point you to the right services. If you want to rebuild identity, restore self- rule, and return to being a man you respect, you’re in the right place.
If you want to test it without committing, start with a 30-minute mapping call. You can also choose not to. The point is to give you a clear read on whether this fits and whether it helps.