The space between people where something can happen.
A quiet hour to say the things you can't quite say out loud yet. Without being fixed, advised, or hurried.
Let's TalkIn Swedish, mellanrum means the space in between.
The pause before you answer. The gap between what you said and what you meant. The room you don't get when everyone is rushing to fix it. Most of life happens in those spaces — but we rarely give them any time. This is an hour that does.
A room, not a method.
No worksheets. No homework. No five-step framework. Just an hour where you don't have to perform.
I'm not going to tell you what to do. Most people already know — they just haven't been able to hear themselves over the noise.
No package, no contract. Come once. Come back when something shifts. If it doesn't help, no awkward conversation.
A physician turned listener.
I spent many years as a physician before noticing something the chart couldn't explain — the patients I saw most often weren't sick. They were tired, unsettled, quietly lost in lives that looked fine from the outside.
What helped wasn't a prescription. It was someone sitting down without checking the clock. That's what this is — full-time, on purpose.
I work in English, online and in person, between Florida and Stockholm.
If you've read this far, something probably caught.
Write when you're ready. Alex reads every message himself.