Posted about 16 hours ago
As a coach, I work with women who’ve built the life they’ve always wanted: the career, the home, the friendships… and are now asking themselves what’s actually next.
Maybe you’re proud of what you’ve made, but you’re also tired of the goalpost moving every time you reach it. You’re already onto the next goal before you’ve sat down with the last one. It seems fine because from the outside it looks like momentum, but from the inside it can feel like you’re still waiting to actually feel any of it. And it ends up affecting your relationships, your rest, and your clarity.
You don’t have to tear down all you’ve built to find out what’s next. We work together for 8–12 weeks, meeting over video call once a week for 60 minutes.
Free 15-minute call to see if it’s a fit. No pressure or pitch
My mom and I were separated for the first sixteen years of my life. My dad was incarcerated when I was ten. I learned early how to take care of myself and how to build something out of not much. I got very good at achieving, and eventually realized achievement can change your circumstances without changing the stories you carry about yourself.
That’s what brought me to this work. I now help other high-functioning women do the quieter work of becoming who they actually are, not just who everyone needed them to be.
Fifteen years as a photo editor and creative producer at Vogue, GQ, New York Magazine, and Bloomberg Businessweek. Founder of Loyal Nana, a lifestyle blog where I interviewed women including Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Megan Thee Stallion about identity and transformation. ICF-trained. New Yorker.
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