Working Together
Most conversations that matter begin quietly. Something unsettles in a person’s life — a strain they can’t quite name, a question that won’t leave, a sense that the pace they’ve been living is no longer the pace they can sustain. They don’t come looking for answers. They come looking for a place to think and a person who will sit with them without judgement or hurry.
This is how my work begins: one conversation, face to face. No forms. No programs. No screens. Just two people in a room, letting the noise fall away until the truth has space to speak.
I meet people in quiet corners of Toronto — in the Financial District, in cafés before the city wakes, or on lake walks where the horizon steadies the mind. When trust has grown, some meetings take place aboard my sailboat off Vancouver Island, where the sea removes whatever remains of performance. These settings are not aesthetic choices; they are practical ones. The nervous system softens when life slows.
I keep this practice small on purpose. Steadiness cannot be mass-produced, and depth can’t be hurried. When someone steps into this work, they deserve my full attention — not a schedule built on volume.
When the work is suitable for both of us, I continue with clients through a simple monthly retainer. It keeps the relationship steady and unhurried, and it avoids turning our conversations into transactions. If you ever want to explore this work, we discuss those practical details privately, person to person.
You can reach me directly at
daren.miller@tflp.ca
There is no rush.
When you’re ready, we begin.