I work with Gulf-based Malayali entrepreneurs who treat their body like a system to optimize.
If that's you — you already think in inputs, outputs and leverage. You just haven't pointed that lens at the one machine running all of it.
Good. It's supposed to. This is not a course, a meal plan, or a motivation seminar. It is a private engagement, and it is engineered to filter out everyone it can't help — before they waste a call.
You can read a P&L in ten seconds. You can spot a weak hire across a boardroom. You can build, raise, sell, scale.
And yet you're running the most important operation of your life — your own biology — on caffeine, adrenaline, and the hope that next quarter you'll "finally get to it."
"The labs say I'm fine. So why do I feel like this at 2pm in the one meeting that mattered?"
Because fine on paper and operating at your ceiling are two different companies. You're trading years of life for quarters of revenue — and telling yourself it's temporary. It's been temporary for a decade. The crash at 3pm. The fog in the negotiation. The short fuse at home. The quiet fear that you're building an empire your body won't be around to enjoy.
You didn't get here by working harder on the wrong system. You got here by hiring the right operators. This is the one seat you never filled.
In your business you don't personally run payroll, ship product, and close the books at midnight. You install operators and systems, then you lead. So why is your health — the asset that powers every other asset — still run by you, in the cracks between meetings, on whatever willpower is left at 9pm?
A Health COO does for your body and mind exactly what your COO does for your company: takes a critical function off your plate, runs it on data and systems instead of willpower, and reports to you like an executive — not a cheerleader.
We stop guessing. DNA, bloodwork and biomarkers (via SelfDecode) turn your body into a dashboard you can actually read — and decide from.
Sleep, nutrition, training, recovery, supplementation — installed as standard operating procedures that run on autopilot, even on your worst week.
Direct, private access to me — not a chatbot, not a junior coach. Course-corrections in real time, the way a real operator runs a function.
Energy, focus, body composition, hormones, longevity — managed as one connected system, not five disconnected fads.
No jargon, no overwhelm. You see what's working, what changed, and what's next — the way you'd read a board update.
The goal isn't dependence. You graduate with a Life Operating System you can run for decades — with or without me.
Most coaching fixes behavior and chases motivation. We rebuild the operator first — then the results compound on their own.
We start from what you already know. No lectures, no shame, no "you should know better." Just an honest audit of where the real leaks are.
You see why each lever matters — enough to make sharp decisions under pressure, without becoming dependent on anyone to think for you.
Simple actions engineered for a founder's calendar. Built to survive travel, jet lag, deal stress, and the days everything goes sideways.
Results that change how you see yourself — not a 90-day before/after, but a new baseline you operate from for the rest of your life.
Sleep, nutrition, fasting, movement, light. We fix energy first — and everything downstream gets easier overnight.
Tiny actions, clear triggers, immediate wins. Habits engineered to survive your worst day, not just your best one.
You don't act differently until you see yourself differently. We rewire the self-image driving every decision.
Simple rules you keep forever. You graduate capable — not hooked on a coach to function.
When your body becomes a dashboard, optimization stops being willpower and starts being decisions. This is what a managed system looks like.
Illustrative targets · individual results built on your DNA + bloodwork
I rebuilt my own health, energy and identity by rejecting shortcuts and engineering systems that work with human nature instead of against it. I'm a biohacker, wellness entrepreneur and human-transformation architect — but more importantly, I know what it's like to know better and still struggle.
That's why I built this as an executive function, not a fitness program. Because the people I work with don't need more information. They need someone to own the seat.
This is a high-touch, one-to-one engagement — not a membership you scroll past. Because access to me is the deliverable, I take on a deliberately small number of private clients per intake. What's inside:
Investment is discussed privately on the consultation — once we both confirm it's a fit. Serious work, serious people, serious conversation.
The seat has been empty long enough. If you're the kind of person this was written for, you already know which road you're taking.
Apply for a Private Consultation →By application · Limited private roster · Your move.