You know that sentence you keep
almost finishing.
It starts with “I think I want to…” or “I feel like I’m supposed to be doing something…” and then you trail off. Because the words aren’t quite right. So you close the tab, pick up your phone, and keep it moving.
You’ve been doing that for a while now. Maybe a year. Maybe longer than you want to admit.
And here’s what gets you — you know it’s there. You can feel it. It has weight. It sits with you in the quiet. In the morning before the house wakes up. In the shower. Right before you fall asleep. That thing that won’t let you fully rest.
Meanwhile you’re still showing up. Still delivering. Still managing the job, the kids, the community, the obligations — all of it, at a high level, without missing a beat. Nobody looking at you would know anything was unresolved.
But you know.
And that is the part that’s costing you.
Here’s what I need you to hear — and I mean really hear this.
What you’re dealing with is not a motivation problem. Not a discipline problem. Not even a mindset problem. It’s a definition problem. You can’t move on something you can’t name. You can’t build what you can’t articulate. And until that thing gets edges, you are going to keep circling it.
This Right Here.™ is where it gets edges. In 60 minutes. Live. With me.
“She’s been trying to finish that sentence for two years. In 60 minutes, she finally did.”
This is specifically for you if…
… something forming. Not a crisis, not a breakdown — just a persistent, quiet pull toward something you haven’t been able to name yet. It has weight. It just has no edges.
… to describe it — to a friend, in your journal, to yourself — and you get halfway through the sentence and trail off because the words aren’t right yet. Every single time.
… starting things that don’t stick. Buying programs that teach about the thing without helping you name your specific thing. And honestly? You’re tired of it.
… fully capable, fully functioning — carrying the weight of everything and everyone — and ready for something that is actually yours. Not borrowed. Not adapted. Yours.
… something real at the end of this. Not a replay link. Not a PDF you won’t open. Words on paper, in your handwriting, that you did not have when you started.
You walk in with fog.
You leave with words.
Not a certificate. Not a framework you’ll explain to no one. Three tangible things in your hands when this session is over.
Language for what you’ve been carrying — in your words, not mine. Words you can say out loud without trailing off. For the first time.
Not a five-year plan. A heading. Where the named thing is pointing you. Enough to take the next right step — and stop guessing.
Yours to keep. Every answer, in your handwriting. The first page of everything that comes after this moment.
She needed this session.
It didn’t exist yet.
Kendekka Green is a Finance and Operations Executive with 25 years of corporate experience. Harvard-certified in Change Leadership. Founder of Cute. Classy. And Corporate.™
She did this exact work — in the middle of a demanding career, raising children, building a business. When she needed a session like this, she couldn’t find it. So she built it.
She is not a coach. She is a systems architect who lived this experience — and documented every step.
“You cannot build what you cannot name.”
What this is not.
Not a coaching program. No weekly calls. No check-ins. No recurring charge. One session. One outcome. Done.
Not a motivational course. No affirmations. No vision boards. No hype. You’ve tried those. That is not why you are here.
Not generic content with your name on it. Built specifically for Melanated professional women. From the ground up. Not adapted from someone else’s program.
Not padded. You will not sit through 40 minutes of content to get to the work. Exactly as long as the work requires. Not one minute more.
This Right Here.™
Imagine a year from today.
You named it. You stopped circling. You stopped starting over. You took the next right step — and then the one after that — because you finally had a heading instead of a fog.
What would that look like? Who are you in that version of your life?
Now imagine a year from today if you don’t stop. If you keep carrying the thing without edges. Keep opening tabs and closing them. Keep starting sentences you can’t finish.
The gap between those two versions of you is not a year of hard work. It’s one decision. Right now.
— Kendekka I’m Ready — Claim My Seat →
“There’s something in you. You know the one. You’ve been carrying it long enough. It’s time to call it by name — and once you do, you’ll know exactly what to do next.”
— Kendekka · Cute. Classy. And Corporate.™