LIFE INTERVENTION
GET UN-STUCK

LIFE INTERVENTION
GET UN-STUCK
WELCOME
WHEN LIFE IS WORKING
When life is working, you feel it.
You move through your days with steadiness and control. You think clearly, operate effectively, and show up with quiet confidence. Your energy is directed and things feel grounded, even when facing increased demands.
You do not expect perfection - but there is alignment and a sense of flow.
Over time, those foundational elements can begin to shift. When this happens, simple tasks become heavy, forward momentum slows, and quiet friction sets in. Your responsibilities continue, but the internal footing you once relied upon is no longer there.
At a certain point, forward movement breaks down - and eventually, it stops.
GETTING STUCK
When capable people stall, they try to recover.
They research solutions, try new strategies, and seek advice from people they trust. The goal is straightforward: restore traction and create a logical path forward.
Many already understand what needs to change. But understanding the problem and changing it are not the same thing.
Although conversation can help - by creating perspective, emotional relief, and clarity - life applies pressure differently. Daily routines compete for attention, emotional triggers reappear, distractions pull focus, and consequences continue to unfold. Even when progress begins, old patterns often return.
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Insight can happen in conversation, but change is tested in real life.
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GETTING UN-STUCK
Getting un-stuck begins when traction returns. Decisions become easier, follow-through becomes more reliable, and life starts moving forward again. Momentum builds, confidence strengthens, and the gap between intention and action begins to close.
That change rarely happens through insight alone. It requires structure, accountability, and reinforcement applied consistently over time. What begins as deliberate effort gradually becomes more natural, creating a stronger foundation for continued progress.
Life Intervention is a time-defined process - not a long-term dependency model. The objective is to restore stability, rebuild self-trust, and help people move forward with confidence.
A DIFFERENT APPROACH
Life Intervention is built differently from approaches that remain confined to a single method or professional category, because real life does not organize itself that way.
The work operates across the full context of a person’s life, with a single point of integration focused on what actually needs to change.
When appropriate, that work can extend directly into real-world settings where behavior becomes visible, decisions carry consequence, and meaningful change can is reinforced under real-world conditions. In some cases, dynamic or unfamiliar environments can be used deliberately to sharpen focus, accelerate learning, and create experiences that carry forward into daily life.
What makes this work different is not any single tactic. It is the ability to translate insight into action where life is actually being lived.
LEADERSHIP
Life Intervention is led by Marc Dorfman, whose work reflects a practical understanding of how people regain traction, rebuild stability, and create meaningful forward progress.
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He holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a BA in Behavioral Psychology from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
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His approach is informed by behavioral psychology, decades of study across both Western psychology and Eastern philosophy, and experience in environments where judgment, accountability, and execution matter.
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The result is a practical, integrated approach focused on helping people create meaningful change that can be sustained under the conditions of everyday life.
PRIVATE CONSULTATION
Life Intervention is selective and designed for people who are serious about creating meaningful change.
If practical intervention, disciplined structure, and direct accountability are what the situation requires, the next step is a private consultation.