A space to come home to yourself
There’s a thread that’s run through my life for as long as I can remember: people find me, open up, and begin saying the things they didn’t realize they were ready to say out loud.
I’ve always been drawn to what’s underneath the surface—the stories we carry, the patterns we repeat, and the quiet knowing that something deeper is wanting to come through. Over time, I realized this wasn’t just a way of being; it was the work I’m here to do: holding grounded, honest space for people who are ready to come home to themselves in a very real, human way.
My own path has woven together inner work, spirituality, and real-world responsibility. I know what it is to be in “real life”—careers, families, relationships, and responsibilities—while also feeling a pull toward something more aligned and true. That lived experience shapes how I sit with others now.
Over time, this work stops feeling like something you do and becomes something you live. The same awareness that supports your healing and breakthroughs begins to move with you into your relationships, your decisions, your work, and your everyday life.
There was a time in my life when I was constantly searching—studying, changing careers, building businesses, and collecting tools, hoping they would finally help me feel clear, confident, and aligned.
On the outside, I was doing everything “right.” But inside, something still felt off.
Over time, I realized I was looking outside myself for who to be and what to do next. I had knowledge and experience, but I was still disconnected from my own inner guidance.
My background—a Bachelor’s in Psychology, certification as a Mindvalley coach, and many years supporting people in education, mental health, real estate, small business, and everyday life—gave me structure and language I still draw on. In every role, I found myself naturally coaching: helping people make decisions, navigate stress, see new perspectives, and move in ways that felt more true for them.
But the real turning point came when I began to start from within—listening to my body, my intuition, and my lived experience, and allowing that to guide my choices. Coaching, I realized, has quietly been the thread running through every role I’ve ever had.
This is now at the heart of my work. I don’t ask you to become someone new or collect more information. Instead, I support you in coming back to who you already are—and learning how to live from that place in a real, grounded, everyday way.
When we work together, this is the space I hold for you—to come back to yourself and let your own inner wisdom lead.
My Approach
You’re not meant to choose between your intuitive, spiritual side and your grounded, real-life experience—you are the bridge between them. The same is true for this work.
I’m not a purely “spiritual-only” coach, and I’m not a strictly mindset or strategy coach. I work in the space where inner wisdom meets everyday life—where energy, emotion, and the nervous system are held just as meaningfully as careers, relationships, and responsibilities.
My work supports people who are awakening—people who may look successful from the outside, but on the inside are searching, questioning, or quietly craving something more truthful. They’re intuitive but want clarity, open but still deeply rooted in real life. They don’t need another extreme—they need a grounded place to land.
In our work, inner guidance, deeper awareness, and connection to self are welcomed, while we stay anchored in what is actually happening in your life—your choices, patterns, relationships, and next steps.
This is where insight becomes practical—where awareness turns into movement, and inner shifts are reflected in how you live, decide, and show up. For many people, these inner shifts also include reconnecting with a deeper sense of guidance—whether that’s experienced as intuition, inner knowing, or a more spiritual connection to something greater.
I don’t ask you to leave your spirituality at the door, and I don’t drift away from reality. We hold both—so you can feel safe, seen, and deeply supported as you return to yourself and move forward in a way that feels clear, honest, and aligned.
How I Support
Even before working with me formally, people often find themselves opening up—sharing what they’re going through, what they’re feeling, or what they’re trying to figure out.
They come to me for clarity and perspective, and sometimes simply to feel lighter—to feel understood and supported without judgment.
This might look like navigating personal challenges, relationships, or life transitions, or gaining insight around business decisions, direction, and next steps. It often includes looking at the inner landscape—your beliefs, your body’s signals, and your intuition—as much as the outer situation.
At the core, people are seeking a space where they can be honest, reconnect with themselves, and see things more clearly—and that’s the space I naturally hold.