Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is The Pursuit Counseling?
A: The Pursuit Counseling is a private practice based in Fayetteville, Georgia, founded by Adam Glendye, LPC. We specialize in helping individuals, professionals, and leaders pursue growth through professional counseling, coaching, and mindset training. Our belief is simple: growth doesn’t have to come from breaking down — it can come from leaning in.

Q: What makes Adam different from other counselors or coaches?
A: Adam brings a unique blend of clinical expertise, business strategy, and endurance mindset to every client. As a licensed professional counselor and business coach — and as an ultramarathoner — Adam understands what it means to go the distance mentally, emotionally, and professionally. His approach integrates psychology, performance science, and real-world leadership experience to help clients grow with clarity and resilience.

Counseling & Coaching

Q: What’s the difference between counseling and coaching?
A: Counseling focuses on mental and emotional health, helping you heal, manage stress, and navigate challenges like anxiety, trauma, or major life transitions.
Coaching focuses on performance and growth, helping you clarify goals, strengthen leadership, and reach new levels of success.

Adam offers both — and sometimes a hybrid approach — depending on your needs and goals.

Q: Who do you typically work with?
A: Adam works with high achievers, professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders who want to grow without burning out. He also supports individuals facing transitions, anxiety, or the need to realign their purpose and performance.

Q: How do I know whether I need counseling or coaching?
A: If you’re dealing with emotional pain, trauma, or mental health concerns, counseling may be best.
If you’re looking for strategic growth, leadership development, or improved performance, coaching may be the right fit.
Many clients benefit from both — Adam can help you determine which approach is most effective during your first session.

Practical Details

Q: Do you offer in-person or online sessions?
A: Both! You can meet in person at our Fayetteville, GA office or virtually from anywhere in Georgia (for counseling) or nationwide (for coaching).

Q: How long are sessions, and how often do we meet?
A: Sessions typically last 50 minutes. Frequency depends on your goals — some clients meet weekly, others biweekly or monthly. Coaching clients often design custom packages based on their business or personal objectives.

Q: Do you accept insurance?
A: The Pursuit Counseling is an out-of-network provider. That means you pay directly for your session, and we can provide a superbill for you to submit to your insurance company for potential reimbursement.

Q: What’s your fee structure?
A: Fees vary by service — counseling, executive coaching, or team development. Transparency is important to us, so you’ll receive clear pricing before your first appointment. (You can also contact us at thepursuitcounseling.com/contact for current rates.)

Mindset & Philosophy

Q: What does it mean to “go the distance”?
A: As an ultramarathoner, Adam has learned that endurance isn’t about speed — it’s about consistency, mindset, and purpose. In life and business, “going the distance” means learning to stay present, resilient, and focused — even when things get tough. That’s the foundation of true excellence.

Q: What results can I expect?
A: Most clients report greater clarity, reduced stress, improved relationships, and more confidence in their purpose and leadership. Adam’s goal is not just to help you feel better — but to help you live and lead better.

Q: How do I get started?
A: It’s simple:

  1. Visit thepursuitcounseling.com.

  2. Schedule a free consultation call.

  3. Begin your pursuit — whether that’s counseling, coaching, or both.

Bonus: If You’re a Business Owner or Team Leader

Q: Do you offer workshops or team coaching?
A: Yes! Adam partners with businesses to provide leadership coaching, team development sessions, and mindset training built around endurance, excellence, and emotional intelligence.