Communication Clarity Sprint

Sometimes you don’t need a full strategy

You just need to get one thing clear.

The Communication Clarity Sprint is a focused 45-minute working session where we untangle something that feels unclear, stuck or not quite landing, so you leave with a clearer way forward.

It is often the first step in uncovering the expertise, evidence or story that is most valuable to communicate next.

Sometimes people bring things like:

  • “I know what I do, but struggle to explain it.”
  • "We've achieved good results, but don't know how to communicate them."
  • “People are interested, but not moving.”
  • “I keep overthinking what to say.”
  • “I feel stuck between too many ideas.”

In 45 minutes, we work through it together.

Not just ideas. Something you can actually use.


What we do in the session

During the session

  • Define the problem clearly
  • Strip away what’s not needed
  • Clarify what you’re actually trying to say
  • Structure it into something usable
  • Map a simple plan to follow through

What you leave with

  • One thing clearer than when you arrived
  • A clearer understanding of the expertise, evidence or story that matters most
  • A structured piece of communication (post, video, explanation, etc.)
  • A simple 3-week plan so it actually gets done

This is for you if

You know what you do, but struggle to explain it clearly

You’ve got something important that isn’t landing

You keep reworking the same message without progress

You’re overthinking what to say or how to say it


What this isn’t

This is not

  • A full strategy session
  • Ongoing content management
  • Done-for-you work

What it is

A focused session to get one thing clear and moving.


How It Works

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Book a session

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Bring one thing you’re stuck on

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We work through it together

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You leave with clarity and a plan

Communication Clarity Sprint: £60

A focused 45-minute working session designed to help you untangle one thing that feels unclear, stuck or not quite landing.


A conversation this might sound like

Sometimes people come into a sprint thinking they have one problem, only to realise the real friction sits somewhere else.

“I thought I needed more content…”

But after unpacking things, the real issue was that communicating online felt completely unnatural to how they built trust in person.

“Something feels off in the business…”

But when we looked closer, the issue wasn’t growth. It was misunderstanding the natural rhythm of how customers actually buy.

“Clients love what we do, but I struggle to explain why…”

Together, we unpacked the patterns in what clients repeatedly valued and turned that into clearer communication.

The goal isn’t to arrive with the perfect problem. The goal is simply to bring the thing that feels stuck.

What this can look like in practice

Recently, I was speaking with someone who runs a training business. At first, the conversation focused heavily on pricing and competition.

But as we worked through it, the real issue became clearer. The business wasn’t struggling because of pricing. It was struggling because the communication around the offer was too broad.

Too many ideas were being presented at once, which made it harder for the right people to immediately understand the value of what was being offered.

Once we narrowed the focus and clarified who the communication was actually for, the expertise became easier to understand and the value became easier to communicate.

Not louder.

Not more polished.

Just clearer.

Most of the time, that’s the shift these sessions are designed to create.

Ready to get clear?

Sometimes the thing that feels stuck stays stuck far longer than it needs to. Not because the answer is impossible. But because it is difficult to untangle alone.

Often, people already have most of the answer. The difficulty is usually seeing it clearly enough through the noise. Sometimes the expertise, evidence or story that matters most is already there. It just hasn't been uncovered yet.

Tell me what feels unclear. I'll respond personally and together we'll work out whether a Communication Clarity Sprint is the right next step.