Is the Clean Canvas Intensive Right for Me? — Canoan Strategy
Canoan Strategy

Could the Clean Canvas Intensive
be your next step?

Five honest questions. Two minutes. A clearer sense of whether this is the right move for where you are right now.

Question 1 of 5
Have you been thinking about selling or stepping away from your business for six months or more — without making a decision?
Question 2 of 5
Has something shifted recently — burnout, a health scare, a life change — that made "business as usual" feel like it's no longer an option?
Question 3 of 5
Do you feel like the business depends on you in ways that make it hard to sell, step back, or even take a real vacation?
Question 4 of 5
Are you genuinely unsure whether you want to sell the business — or transform it and fall back in love with it?
Question 5 of 5
Are you willing to get radically honest — about the business, your role in it, and what you actually want — even if the answer surprises you?
You're a strong fit
This is likely
the conversation you need.

Everything you've shared points to a founder at a genuine crossroads — someone who has built something real, is carrying more than they should, and hasn't had the right space to figure out what they actually want next. That's exactly who the Clean Canvas Intensive was built for.

You don't need more data or another outside opinion. You need a structured, supported process to make a clear decision — and a plan to execute it, whichever direction that takes you.

A discovery call with Kathleen is a no-pressure, 30-minute conversation to see if this is the right fit and the right time. Most people leave knowing exactly what their next step is — whether that's the intensive or something else entirely.

Book a Discovery Call

30 minutes. No pressure. Just an honest conversation.

Not the right fit — yet
This isn't your moment.
And that's okay.

Based on your answers, the Clean Canvas Intensive probably isn't what you need right now. The program is designed for founders who are at a specific kind of crossroads — one that's been building for a while and is now demanding a decision.

If you're not quite there yet, or if you already have a clear direction and need execution support rather than a decision process, there are likely better fits for where you are. Kathleen would rather point you in the right direction than have you invest in something that isn't right for this moment.

If your situation changes — or if something in these answers didn't quite capture where you really are — the door is always open.