Ways to Work Together
Every offering is built around the same idea — helping people see more clearly before deciding what to do next.
About Earl
Most people don't arrive at Triangulating Truth™ because everything is falling apart.
They arrive because something feels off.
Life may still function on the outside: the career, the responsibilities, the routines, the relationships, the image they've worked hard to maintain.
But internally, something no longer fits the same way.
That moment is the space Earl became deeply interested in understanding.
Professionally, Earl works with financial advisors and institutions navigating major business transitions. Over the years, he noticed something that extended far beyond finance or career decisions:
People often react not only to what is happening — but to everything that has become attached to it.
The interpretation. The pressure. The fear. The expectation. The accumulated experience.
Over time, those things can become fused together.
When that happens, perspective narrows. Options feel smaller. Pressure feels absolute. And people can lose sight of what is actually happening versus the meaning that has formed around it.
Triangulating Truth™ grew from years of observing that process in both professional and personal life.
It is not therapy. It is not motivational coaching. And it is not about telling people what decisions to make.
Instead, TAT helps people slow the automatic reaction long enough to separate observable reality from emotional experience and interpretation — so they can re-see their situation more clearly before deciding what, if anything, to do next.
At the center of this work is a simple idea:
Perspective influences perception, interpretation, and possibility.
The way we see ourselves affects the way we see everything else.
His work draws from years of experience navigating transition, pressure, identity, expectation, adaptation, and the often invisible emotional weight people carry quietly while continuing to function outwardly.
Triangulating Truth™ was created as a space for reflection, awareness, and re-seeing: not to force answers, but to help people see more clearly what may already be unfolding underneath the surface of their lives.
If something here felt familiar, let's talk.
Reach out directly — no forms, no funnels.
earl@TaTruth.com