The Private Residence Strategy Session

A person's hands holding a pen poised over an open blank notebook on a light wood desk. On the desk, there are glasses, a glass of water, a silver vase with a single orange flower, and a small white ceramic vase on a tray. In the background, there are framed artwork and other objects.

Strategy Session

Before anything is changed, fixed, or systematized — it has to be understood.

Most households aren't broken. They're just carrying more than they should be. Vendors who need following up with. Maintenance that gets handled reactively. Responsibilities that have quietly accumulated around one person without anyone deciding that's how it should work.

The Strategy Session is where that picture gets examined clearly — and honestly.

What It Is

A focused 60–90 minute consultation, structured around how your home actually operates today.

Not how it's supposed to operate. Not what's on paper. How it actually runs — where the friction lives, what's being carried informally, and what would need to change for the residence to function the way it should.

Prior to the session, you'll complete a brief intake questionnaire. That gives PRMC the context needed to make the conversation immediately useful rather than exploratory.

During the session, we cover:

  • Current household structure and vendor relationships

  • Accountability gaps and coordination friction

  • Maintenance planning and preventative care

  • Inventory and replenishment practices

  • Travel and guest readiness

  • Where the mental load is actually landing — and why

The conversation is confidential, direct, and practical. No theory. No generic recommendations. Just a clear-eyed assessment of your specific household.

What You Leave With

Every Strategy Session concludes with a Written Household Action Plan — typically 3–5 pages — delivered following the session.

It includes:

  • Operational observations specific to your residence

  • Immediate opportunities to reduce friction and improve oversight

  • Recommended systems and standards

  • A prioritized 30 / 60 / 90 day roadmap

  • Recommended level of ongoing support, where appropriate

The plan is designed to be useful regardless of what you decide next. If you choose to implement it independently, you can. If you choose to move forward with PRMC, it becomes the foundation for everything that follows.

What Most Clients Find

Most people arrive at this conversation with a sense that something isn't working — but without a clear language for what it is.

By the end of the session, that changes.

The gaps become visible. The responsibilities that have been quietly carried become named. And the path toward a home that operates properly — without requiring constant attention — becomes concrete.

That clarity alone is worth the conversation.

Duration: 60–90 minutes Format: Virtual or in-residence throughout the Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Brentwood and greater Los Angeles area Investment: $1,000