As a believer in the power of authentic narrative, I’m here to share a bit of my story that you may connect with in a powerful way.
In my mid-twenties, I was already burnt out, working 50+ hours a week in a career-track that I had fallen in (and out of) love with in less time than it took me to get my degree. While I was going through the motions, I knew that something was off. I was faking happiness and selling out on my greater fulfillment for the sake of security and comfort.
After coming head-to-head with this realization, I made the bold decision to quit my stable University job and move across the country to Portland, Oregon – a city I’d always dreamed of calling “home” – where I could pursue my passion for coaching at a new start-up.
A new energy and vitality emerged in me that I had been craving. I finally felt alive and on track!
And then, less than a year later, I experienced another transition. My “dream job” turned out not to be so dreamy, and I again found myself at another cross-roads: Do I go back to my former career-track lifestyle and hustle my way onto a stable path? Or was I brave enough to stay true to my calling and step out into the unknown landscape of entrepreneurship?
Hello, there changemaker.
Fast forward to present-day, just a few years later.
Since standing at that pivotal cross-roads, I’ve navigated through loads of transition, including:
Choosing to lean into the discomfort and launch my own coaching business
Falling in love with my best friend of 20-years and getting married six months later
Moving to the Middle East together to volunteer for a year in local schools in Amman, Jordan, while continuing to grow my business
Transitioning back to create a new home in Northern California and starting a family
Serving in my local community at the TEDxSacramento Event Coordinator to continue to give back and make connections
Seeking our community needs and launching The Makers Place™ - the first coworking space with onsite childcare in the Greater Sacramento Region - to serve even more families.
Yes, it was scary to move forward and say “yes” to change.
Yes, it was a lot of HARD WORK to create, build, maintain, and grow a thriving practice while being in a place of dynamic transition, especially while living and working abroad, and now as a parent of three small children running multiple businesses.
And yes, I would do it all over again, just so I can help YOU navigate your own transitions.
Whether you’re a fellow entrepreneur or are trying to decide what path feels “right” for you, I am excited to hear your story.
“Plan the Event. Don’t Plan the Outcome.”
What if you knew that the thing you will be doing in 10 years hasn’t even been invented yet?
I champion driven creatives who are ready for more
My clients consistently share that they:
Feel inspired to take the first step they’ve been afraid to take
Find encouragement and support to begin exactly where they are
Realize that they are not alone and have what it takes to try
Value the step-by-step action and accountability that creates sustainable life change