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What It Really Means to Hold Space and Why It May Be Exactly What You Need Right Now

If you’ve been feeling the pull for something more—but can’t quite name it—you’re not alone. Maybe you’re standing at the edge of a big decision in your career, your business, or your life. Maybe you’ve already made the leap and now you’re wondering, What comes next?


This is where I come in.


I’m not just a business strategist. I’m not just a life coach. I’m not just an intuitive guide.


What I do is hold space. Deep, sacred space—for your unraveling, your clarity, your reinvention. I hold space so that you can hold power.


And what I’ve learned after years of doing this work—through boardrooms and breakups, strategy sessions and soul awakenings—is this: success without alignment is just survival. And that’s not what you’re here for.


How My Work Began (And Why It’s Never Really Changed)

My first degree was in counseling psychology. I started with the intention to help people heal and grow—and I never really stopped. Over the years, my path shifted into business, nonprofit leadership, strategy, and entrepreneurship. But at the core of it all, I’ve always been guiding people toward their highest expression.


Even when I was leading teams or building communities, I was still counseling on everything other than business. People's joy and happiness have always mattered to me. I saw clearly that what blocks people from thriving in business is rarely the business itself—it’s the underlying belief system. It’s the fear, the conditioning, the unresolved questions about what’s “allowed” and what’s possible.


So I added more tools to my practice. I became certified in PSYCH-K®, an approach that allows us to rewire subconscious beliefs that keep us stuck. I built The Natural Life Business Partnership, the Soul Professional Society, and a movement around creating authentic success.


But no matter what I was building, it always came back to this: people want to feel seen, supported, and empowered to create a life that feels like theirs.


That’s the heart of my work. That’s what holding space really means.


Let me show you what that looks like.


When the Healer Feels Caged: Helping a Doctor Reclaim Her Power

Many of the doctors and therapists I work with come to me not just burnt out—but disillusioned. They entered their profession to heal, to connect, to serve. But insurance, red tape, and burnout had them practicing in a way that left them drained and questioning everything.


One client—let’s call her Dr. J—had built a thriving clinical practice, but it no longer felt like hers. She was constantly battling insurance companies, seeing more patients than she felt was ethical, and sacrificing time with her family just to keep up with the demand.


When we first spoke, she didn’t need help building a business. She needed help remembering who she really was.


Together, we mapped out a new model—one that no longer relied on insurance, allowed her to spend more time with fewer patients, and gave her permission to be the kind of doctor she’d always envisioned. There was fear, of course. Would her patients follow her? Would her income dip? What would her colleagues think?


But underneath all that fear was her truth: I want to heal in a way that feels good again.


Today, her private practice is not only full—it has a waitlist. She earns more while working less. And, most importantly, she feels fulfilled again.


This is what happens when we build from alignment instead of fear. When we allow ourselves to redefine success on our own terms.


The Teacher Who Found Her True Calling After Retirement

Teachers hold so much wisdom. But when the system no longer supports their spirit, it can feel like the end of the road.


That’s how Michelle came to me. She was planning to retire at the end of the school year and had no idea what was next—only that she didn’t want to spend the rest of her life "doing nothing."


In one of our first sessions, I asked her a question I often ask: If you won the lottery tomorrow, what would you do the next day?


Her answer came quickly. “I’d still teach. But I’d do it my way.”


That’s when we got to work. Over the course of the year, we designed a soul-aligned business that allowed her to teach what she loved in a way that nourished her. She became a coach with a highly profitable business model, built entirely around her passions and strengths. She set her own schedule, worked with people who lit her up, and made more money than she ever did in the classroom.


It wasn't just about income. It was about freedom. About purpose. About finally choosing herself after years of choosing everyone else.


There’s a reason I do this work. It’s not about teaching people how to make money. It’s about helping them remember who they really are—and creating a life around that truth.


The C-Suite Woman at a Crossroads

Then there are my high-powered clients. The ones who’ve checked all the boxes, earned the accolades, led teams and companies—only to wake up one day and think, Is this all there is?


One woman, a top executive at a national corporation, reached out quietly. She wasn’t ready to leave her job, but something had shifted inside her. She was at midlife and the questions had started: Do I want to keep climbing? Do I want to start something on my own? Am I still excited about this version of success?


She didn’t need a coach. She needed a sounding board. A thought partner. A space to think out loud without being “on.”


We spent our sessions talking about her life—not just her career. Her marriage, her friendships, what she gave up along the way, what she still wanted. We talked about exhaustion and joy and identity and legacy.


Eventually, she chose to accept a new role—one that challenged her but also gave her space to breathe. She stepped into that next chapter with clarity, confidence, and choice. That’s what holding space gave her: the opportunity to know herself more fully before taking action.


What We Actually Do Together

Here’s the truth: I don’t follow a script. When you work with me, I show up however you need me to. That’s the beauty of this work. It’s intuitive, strategic, soulful, and grounded.


Some days, we map out your entire business model. Other days, we do PSYCH-K® to clear deep-rooted fear around money, success, or visibility. Sometimes you cry. Sometimes you celebrate. Sometimes you walk away with a list of next steps, and sometimes with a quiet knowing.


Most of the people I work with are women in midlife. They’ve lived in their masculine energy for decades—driving, achieving, leading. And they’re tired. Not because they’re weak, but because they’ve outgrown the grind.


They want balance. Grace. Joy. They want to be mothers, creators, travelers, leaders—not just workers. They want their life to feel like their life again.


I help them get there.


We unravel the noise. We clear the subconscious beliefs. We map out the business or life that reflects who you are now. Not who you used to be. Not who others expect you to be. But who you’re becoming.


It’s deep work. But it’s also wildly liberating.


Why This Work Matters More Than Ever

We’re in a time of transition—individually and collectively. The old models of success are crumbling. The hustle is no longer sexy. The titles, the resumes, the constant striving? They don’t carry the same weight anymore.


People want real. They want to live and work from alignment. They want to integrate who they are with what they do.


That’s why I believe holding space is the most powerful thing we can offer one another.


Because when someone holds space for your truth—without judgment, without an agenda—it gives you permission to own it. To say yes to yourself. To choose again.


And from that place, you begin to build a life that feels like freedom.


Is This the Conversation You’ve Been Craving?

I always say that the people who come to me don’t need a coach.


They need someone who can see all of them. Someone who understands business and emotion. Vision and resistance. Logic and intuition. Someone who can ask the right questions and help them take the right steps.


That’s what I do.


If you’re standing at the edge of something and don’t know what’s next...

If you’re tired of pushing and ready to build something from alignment…

If you’re craving a deeper conversation that doesn’t fit into a box…


I invite you to book a free clarity call with me. No pressure. No expectations. Just a chance to explore what’s possible.


Because you deserve more than short-term success.

You deserve an extraordinary life.


And it all starts by rewriting the rules—on your terms.

 
 
 

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