
You know what you do in your business. You get results. Once they're in, your clients are happy.
But when a new person asks about your process, you hear yourself rambling. It sounds confusing, or bland, or both.
Thing is, after years of experience your process has become second nature to you. Which is exactly why you can't see it.
Here's the test: if you can't sketch your method in three steps, you can't explain it in three sentences either.
You don't need more words. You need a map -
This isn't about art - it's a playful way to bring clarity and creativity to your business.

I’ll show you a simple way to sketch your customer and the journey they go on with you. Even if you haven't drawn in ages. It is actually fun!
Stick figures welcome.
Then we’ll map your method from problem to outcome, so you leave with a rough one-page visual you can actually use.



People think the first thing they need to get good at is selling and pitching. But no. The first thing we need to go deeper on is clarity.
This work that Ingrid is doing is where it all starts. I can't recommend working with her highly enough."
Tad Hargrave, Business Coach
Paper, pencil, a black pen. And a highlighter that we'll also use for shading. (blue or green works best, unless you like pink. Then use pink).



Hi, I'm Ingrid Lill - communication designer turned "business coach with a pencil".
I help business owners turn complex ideas into clear, visual frameworks.
The reason I'm sketching in my coaching sessions is not that it's fun (although it is!) but that it helps me and my clients think when it is all laid out visually on a page.
People tell me that a single session creates more clarity than months of trying to figure it out alone. That's what this workshop gives you a taste of.
And now I am on a mission to show that for visual minds, sketching isn't a luxury but a necessity.
So... Take up that pencil already!
