ANDREW WAYFINDER
Private practice · London

If you're here because of a letter, you're in the right place.

You've probably spent time — maybe a long time — knowing something is shifting, without quite being able to name it. Not a crisis. Not a failure. Something quieter and harder to address: a sense the way you've been operating, however effectively, is no longer the whole story.

You've likely already tried what was available. Good therapy. Skilled coaching. Rest. Strategy. Things that helped — but didn't quite reach the place where the real question lives.

That's not a reflection of those approaches, or of you. It's a question of depth. Some transitions require a different quality of attention than performance-oriented work can offer.

What this work is — and isn't

Therapy works with history, symptoms, and psychological patterns. Coaching works with goals, capability, and forward momentum. Both are valuable. Neither is designed for what happens when the whole frame of a life needs to reorient.

When the question isn't how to perform better, but what's actually true.

This work begins at that level. It is direct inner work. You’re not talking about your experience, but making contact with it. Precise, grounded, and without any belief required. No framework to adopt, no identity to perform, no particular way of thinking about yourself.

The aim is simple: to help you regain orientation. Not through analysis, persuasion or discussion, but by removing what distorts your signal. When that happens, your decisions, direction, and relationships begin to reorganise naturally. Not because you worked harder, but because what was obscuring your own clarity has lifted.

This is private work, deliberately small in scale, held with care and complete discretion.

The Orientation Conversation

The first step is a short conversation. 20 to 30 minutes on Zoom, private, with no obligation.

It is not a consultation, a sales call, or a diagnostic session. It is simply a space to listen carefully enough to understand what's actually present, and whether this work is the right fit for your current moment.

You don't need to know what you want. You don't need to have language for what's happening. You just need to be willing to be honest with yourself.

Sometimes the outcome is a clear sense of alignment and a natural next step. Sometimes it's: not yet, not this, or something simpler first. All of those are correct outcomes. Nothing is pushed.

To request that conversation:

Email: andrew@andrewwayfinder.com

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Andrew Wayfinder Hryniewicz has worked privately with women in senior roles for over a decade, supporting them at moments of significant personal and professional transition.

He holds a postgraduate diploma in psychotherapy and has trained extensively in depth work, trauma, and field-based practice. He was trained for a conventional professional life and walked away from it — which is how he came to understand this particular terrain from the inside.

Andrew works in London, privately and deliberately.

This work doesn't advertise. If you received a letter, it was
written and sent to you specifically.