You said the current page doesn't feel right: the flow and the wording. You're right, and the fix is clear. Below is what's getting in the way, one corrected page structure, and three complete versions of the page in different voices. Scroll each one like a visitor would, and pick the voice that sounds like you.
None of this is about any single sentence. It's the order of the story, and the tone of a few key moments.
The big teal section says "It's Fixable." That only makes sense if the reader is the thing that needs fixing. Your brand says the opposite: you're not broken; choosing well is a skill nobody taught you. All three versions below replace this section.
"It's Fixable" and "there is a path forward" are the same beat said twice: problem over, hope begins. Two turning points make the page feel like it's stalling. The new structure has exactly one.
Right now your testimonials appear before the reader knows what the method is, so they're praising something she doesn't understand yet. Moved to just before the offer, they become the final reassurance at the exact moment she's deciding.
"90-minute private session with me" describes the container. Nobody wants a Zoom call; they want to stop guessing. Each version leads the offer with the outcome and keeps Zoom, 90 minutes, and $175 as reassuring specifics underneath. And one button promise, used everywhere (today there are two different ones).
A typo ("Lists That's Don't Work"), nine negative statements before any hope (trimmed to three), stats with dense captions (now plainly labeled), and a hero collage carrying four messages at once (replaced in the mockups with one clean visual of a Fulfillment List taking shape; your photo can take that spot instead if you prefer).
All three use the corrected page order and your brand styling. They differ in voice. Read each hero line out loud and notice which one sounds like you on your best day.
The Straight Talker. Decisive, a little contrarian, maximum stopping power. The boldest of the three: strongest for paid traffic, riskiest if your audience bruises easily.
View page A →The Wise Guide. Calm, intelligent, premium: copy that respects the reader. The closest match to the voice of your homepage.
View page B →The Warm Friend. Gentle and low-pressure, yet empowering: it speaks to a capable person adding a skill, never to a victim being consoled. The most like you across the table from a client.
View page C →Option B, "The Wise Guide." It matches the calm authority of loveablize.com and positions a $175 session as premium rather than discounted.
What would change our mind: if you read Option C out loud and think "that's how I actually talk." For a personal brand, voice-match beats strategy.
Two notes: the testimonials were carried over from your current page (lightly tidied; please check them against the originals), and the pages show $175 for one 90-minute session, as on the current draft. If the offer should be different, say the word and we'll adjust.