About Us

Who We Are
At the heart of our work is the lens: Where Systems Meet Souls. It reveals the invisible gap between what systems demand and what humans actually need to thrive. This gap shows up as burnout, quiet quitting, disconnection, and mistrust — not because people are broken, but because the deal between systems and humans has fractured.
We exist to name that gap, make it visible, and offer pathways back to alignment.

What We Do
Project Trove brings clarity, language, and tools to help close the gap between structure and soul. Our work unfolds through:
Books — like The Purpose Problem, Systemic Stockholm Syndrome, and upcoming works that name and navigate the hidden fractures between people and systems.
Frameworks & Models — such as the Visceral Gap Model, Trajectory Grief, and Guardian Leadership, which make invisible dynamics visible.
Offerings & Consulting — from individual recalibration sessions to organizational audits rooted in long-term, human-centered alignment.
Conversations — through podcasts, workshops, and community spaces that connect people seeking clarity and courage.

Our Why
Because alignment isn’t just personal — and it isn’t just systemic. It’s both.
When individuals rediscover rhythm, families find resilience, and systems rebuild trust, entire nations shift toward a more purposeful future.
We believe in societies that nourish rather than extract, leaders who act as guardians rather than performers, and futures shaped by long-view, soul-led design.

Meet Haley
Haley Marx is an author, strategist, and thought leader in systemic and personal alignment. Her work bridges the worlds of lived experience, research, and soul-led clarity. She is the creator of key concepts such as The Purpose Problem, Trajectory Grief, and Systemic Stockholm Syndrome.
Her vision is simple yet profound: to help people return home to themselves — and to help systems remember who they’re for.