Finding Your Center

“If you spend too much time fearing change, you will forget to celebrate it. Everything you love and cherish in life exists because of change.”
– Yung Puebo

If you know something has to change, but you’re not sure what to do – you are in the right place. 

Over the last 16 years, I’ve guided many people through important crossroads. There are some common mileposts in each one, and this package of sessions will take you through those in a guided process.

It doesn’t matter where you are, how long you’ve been there.  We’ll start where you are and find a path forward that brings relief and a sense of possibility. 

There’s a reason for, and a way through, this stuckness.  And there’s good on the other side. Neither of us may know exactly what it is right now, but we’ll find it together – and it might be better than you can imagine.  🙂

This is for you if you: 

  • Know you need to make a change but feel stuck 
  • Can’t find the next right next step
  • Would already have made the change if you knew what to do
  • Wish you could hear your intution clearly
  • Are ready to move forward from the present
  • Don’t want to make a fear based decision

You’ll Find: 

  • Clarity amidst the fog
  • Connection to your inner knowing
  • A sense of hope & possiblity 
  • Meaning in the change
  • Perspective and context
  • Aligned next steps

$600
3 months of bi-weekly, hour long sessions, with support in between

Our Path

The Foundation

The Question

Welcoming Resistance

Decision Making

Action Planning

Looking Ahead

Any and all kinds of changes you are experiencing are welcome

Blessing For The Place Between

When you come
to the place between.

When you have left
what you held
most dear.

When you are traveling
toward the life
you know not.

When you arrive
at the hardest ground.

May it become
for you
a place to rest.

May it become
for you
a place to dream.

May the pain
that has pressed itself
into you
give way
to vision,
to knowing.

May the morning
make of it
an altar,
a path,
a place to begin
again.

– Jan Richardson

“After endless mountains and rivers that leave doubt whether there is a path out,
suddenly one encounters a wonderland in the shade of a willow and bright flowers.”  
– Lu Yu