I know you.
You are made up of a concert of patterns that create the experiences you have had and will continue to have.
If you are not diligent, those patterns can act like a virus on your mental and physical well-being.
Most know this as a “mid-life crisis.”
Further, you are up against aging, which means the hormones that made you feel invincible as a youth
will wreak havoc in your body.
It's not easy being a leader.
You understand how to lead others, but knowing how to lead your life can be overwhelming.
You are also in good company.
Most people treat their bodies like junk yards, esteem busyness as a virtue, mask discomfort with substances,
persist in fear-driven behaviors, ruin their relationships before they ever fully engage in them, and worst of all,
treat asking for “help” like it is more disagreeable than the failures that are generated from avoidance.
Fear-based avoidance is the real virus; a true epidemic.
It makes us prey to distraction, to ignoring the signals from our body, and to making choices from a place of crisis.
You have a choice at this moment.
You can either continue on as you have been and
walk-out on your life
or
you can make the decision to have Freedom
walk into your life.
I’m a Relationship Coach and not a Clinical Counselor because I do not coddle my clients.
I use trauma-informed care to guide our sessions in a way that gets to the root of your patterns while being
intentional with our process.
What good is it to invest the precious moments of your life into someone who just tells you what you want to hear?
Pay a co-pay to get that kind of care.
I work with people who want the best for themselves and others.
If that’s you, then I have structured three different opportunities for growth;
each at an accessible price point depending on your unique desires.
You are made up of a concert of patterns that create the experiences you have had and will continue to have.
If you are not diligent, those patterns can act like a virus on your mental and physical well-being.
Most know this as a “mid-life crisis.”
Further, you are up against aging, which means the hormones that made you feel invincible as a youth
will wreak havoc in your body.
It's not easy being a leader.
You understand how to lead others, but knowing how to lead your life can be overwhelming.
You are also in good company.
Most people treat their bodies like junk yards, esteem busyness as a virtue, mask discomfort with substances,
persist in fear-driven behaviors, ruin their relationships before they ever fully engage in them, and worst of all,
treat asking for “help” like it is more disagreeable than the failures that are generated from avoidance.
Fear-based avoidance is the real virus; a true epidemic.
It makes us prey to distraction, to ignoring the signals from our body, and to making choices from a place of crisis.
You have a choice at this moment.
You can either continue on as you have been and
walk-out on your life
or
you can make the decision to have Freedom
walk into your life.
I’m a Relationship Coach and not a Clinical Counselor because I do not coddle my clients.
I use trauma-informed care to guide our sessions in a way that gets to the root of your patterns while being
intentional with our process.
What good is it to invest the precious moments of your life into someone who just tells you what you want to hear?
Pay a co-pay to get that kind of care.
I work with people who want the best for themselves and others.
If that’s you, then I have structured three different opportunities for growth;
each at an accessible price point depending on your unique desires.
Our Past impacts NOW.
You've learned a lot of bull-shit in your life and internalized it as truth.
This is better known as taking things personally.
It is a symptom of immaturity because as a child we must internalize everything in our environment as something we created in order to survive.
For instance, if dad leaves mom, it's something we did to cause it and a feeling of guilt grows into thoughts and behaviors that shape our way of being.
We are products of our environments until we know ourselves so well that our environments become products of
what we choose to create.
When we work together, we will identify your patterns so that you can better know yourself and by doing so identify what needs to be deconstructed.
This process is intense because it challenges long held beliefs systems that stem from religious indoctrination, cultural norms, and implicit family agreements.
You will shed a lot of dead weight mentally, emotionally, and physically.
I am here to support you now and for years to come in your self-development journey.
This is better known as taking things personally.
It is a symptom of immaturity because as a child we must internalize everything in our environment as something we created in order to survive.
For instance, if dad leaves mom, it's something we did to cause it and a feeling of guilt grows into thoughts and behaviors that shape our way of being.
We are products of our environments until we know ourselves so well that our environments become products of
what we choose to create.
When we work together, we will identify your patterns so that you can better know yourself and by doing so identify what needs to be deconstructed.
This process is intense because it challenges long held beliefs systems that stem from religious indoctrination, cultural norms, and implicit family agreements.
You will shed a lot of dead weight mentally, emotionally, and physically.
I am here to support you now and for years to come in your self-development journey.