I’d say:
Tabitha. You are not crazy.
You are a goddamn cheetah.
Untamed
Glennon Doyle
As a trusted confidant, I work with people at the top of their world.
Founders. Visionairs. Thought leaders. Top – tier professionals.
People who have built extraordinary lives, yet feel something essential has gone quiet.
People like you.
But who truly knows the real you today?
Not the one who leads.
Not the one who built, delivered, carried it all.
But you
The part that is slowly getting tired of holding everything together.
The part that quietly wonders if it still means something.
When was the last time you could say
“I don’t know”
“I’m tired”
“My mind never stops”
The people I work with have something in common.
They are very successful.
And they operate with high intelligence.
That can be deeply vulnerable.
Because when your mind works differently, your needs do too.
You don’t need fixing.
You need understanding.
A place where intensity is met, not managed.
Knowing yourself is gold.
And that is where your next chapter starts.
You don’t have to do it alone
I’ll walk beside you, for as long as you need.
Welcome
My name is Ruth.
You know what matters.
You just don’t know where to begin.
When
did it start to fade?
You used to feel fire
Focus. Hunger. Direction.
Now, something’s shifted. Subtly, then unmistakably.
You still deliver. You still perform. You still hold it all together.
But something essential feels… off.
You feel it, even if no one else sees it.
Your fire didn’t die. It got diluted
You’ve become indispensable to everyone. And you slowly disappeared to yourself and your loved ones.
You look at your calendar
and realize: ‘My life isn’t in here‘
You’ve built everything
and still, it’s not what you’re looking for.
What if
you felt fully alive again?
Not just functioning
but observing with clarity.
Rooted in peace.
Connected to what matters most.
What if that quiet ache had something to tell you?
What if your decisions felt clean again – authentic and exact?
Your ambition – unmuted.
Your mind – sharp and still.
Your presence – potent.
Your love – honest, passionate, real.
Your family – closed, connected, safe.
Your health – sacred and strong.
And you – fully alive
Transformational
‘I don’t use the word transformational lightly. But working with Ruth is exactly that.
Her presence is the gift.
She saw me
beyond the titles, the stories, the carefully constructed persona.
With Ruth, there’s nowhere to hide – and no need to. She brings you back to your essence.
This is not coaching. It’s not therapy.
It’s something more rare: the truth.
If you’re ready to meet yourself – fully
Ruth is the one to take you there.’
Welcome.
You don’t have to figure it out alone.
I’ll walk right next to you
as long as you need.
I watched Tabitha gnawing that steak in the zoo dirt and thought: Day after day this wild animal chases dirty pink bunnies down the well – worn, narrow path they cleared for her. Never looking left or right. Never catching that damn bunny, settling instead for a store-bought steak and the distracted approval of sweaty strangers. Obeying the zookeeper’s every command, just like Minnie the Labrador she’s been trained to believe she is. Unaware that if she remembered her wildness – just for a moment – she could tear those zookeepers to shreds.
I wished I could ask her, “What’s happening inside of you right now?”
I knew what she’d tell me. She’d say, “Something’s off about my life.
I feel restless and frustrated. I have this hunch that everything was supposed to be more beautiful than this. I imagine fenceless, wide – open savannas. I want to run and hunt and kill. I want to sleep under an ink black sky filled with stars. It’s all so real I can taste it.”
Then she’d look back at the cage, the only home she’s ever known. She’d look at the smiling zookeepers, the bored spectators, and her panting, bouncing, begging best friend, the Lab.
She’d sigh and say, “I should be grateful. I have a good enough life here. It’s crazy to long for what doesn’t exist.”
I’d say:
Tabitha. You are not crazy.
You are a goddamn cheetah.
Untamed
Glennon Doyle