
When life shifts,
get clear on what matters before deciding your next steps.
I help people in transition slow things down, make sense of what they’re feeling,
and move forward with steadiness and self-trust.
Something in your life has changed.
Maybe in a dramatic, everything-is-falling-apart way,
maybe in a subtler, quiet way.
But changing enough that the old ways of deciding, pushing, or powering through don’t work like they used to.
That change might look like:
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Children leaving home or relationships evolving
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A divorce, separation, or long-term relationship shifting
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Career changes, retirement, or questioning what’s next
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Parenting older kids, caring for aging parents, or redefining your role
On the outside, you may still look capable.
On the inside, things feel less settled, and that disconnect can quietly wear you down.

This isn’t a failure of effort, insight, or self-awareness.
It’s a sign you’re in the midst of a life transition and clarity now requires a different approach.
Under pressure, transitions often lead to:
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Second-guessing your decisions
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Staying stuck longer than necessary
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Slowly losing trust in your own inner knowing
Clarity doesn’t come from pushing harder. It comes from slowing down long enough to separate what truly matters from what’s creating noise.
That’s where our work begins.
Whether you’re facing a specific decision or navigating a broader life transition, there is a clear next step, and you don’t have to find it alone.
I work with people in personal or professional transitions who want a steadier, grounded way forward.
Together, we:
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Slow things down and make things manageable
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Separate fact from anxiety-driven stories
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Reduce overthinking and internal pressure
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Identify next steps that feel aligned and natural
The result isn’t a new version of you - it’s renewed trust in who you already are.
Where We Begin
Clarity Conversation:
A calm first conversation to see if working together feels right.
This is a no-pressure, one-on-one space to talk through what’s bringing you here, ask questions, and get oriented around what kind of support would actually be helpful.
This conversation is about fit, not coaching or problem-solving.
It’s a good place to start if you want to:
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Talk with someone who understands life transitions
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Make sense of what’s been feeling confusing, heavy, or stuck
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Explore next steps without committing to anything
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Decide, in a grounded way, whether coaching is right for you
You don’t need to have it all figured out, just a place to begin.
At the end of the conversation, I’ll reflect back what I’m hearing and, if it feels appropriate, explain the ways we could work together:
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A 4-session Clarity Intensive
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Ongoing 1:1 Coaching (12 sessions)
If we’re not a fit, that’s okay too.
Either way, you’ll leave feeling more oriented than when you arrived.
No pressure. No obligation. Just a safe place to begin.
