What I’ve been up to lately…

If we've caught up or seen each other in passing these past few months, you've probably heard me mention that I'm in a coaching program. If you asked a follow-up question, you probably got a pretty short answer.

The truth is, I've been underselling it. Not intentionally, but because it's been hard to put into words. This isn't just a class I've been taking. It's a yearlong, immersive experience that's been stretching me personally and professionally in ways I never expected.

For the past several months, I've been part of a coaching training program that's unlike anything I've done before. Every week, I'm learning alongside coaches from all over the country. We're practicing. Coaching. Being coached. Challenging one another. Growing in ways that are equal parts exciting and uncomfortable.

And while I'm still in training, I'm also actively coaching clients.

It's become a meaningful rhythm in my life that I haven't talked much about. Not because I wasn't excited about it, but because, if I'm honest, it felt easier to keep it small until I felt more "ready."

Maybe you can relate. Sometimes we minimize the very things that matter most to us because saying them out loud makes them feel too real.

But the more I sit with that, the more I realize this journey deserves more honesty than that.

This isn't a hobby I've picked up.

It's not a side project.

It's not me trying something new just to see what happens.

It's been a deeply immersive experience that's changing the way I listen, the way I show up in relationships, the way I lead, and maybe most surprisingly, the way I relate to myself.

One of the biggest things I've learned is that people don't need someone to hand them all the answers.

They need someone who can create enough space for them to hear their own.

And I've found that I absolutely love creating that space.

When someone comes into a conversation feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure, and leaves with a little more clarity, a little more confidence, or simply feeling seen, something shifts; not just for them, but for me, too.

The more I've leaned into this work, the more I've realized it isn't a departure from everything I've been doing over the years.

It's a continuation of it.

Growing Our Girls has always been about helping moms and families navigate the complexities of raising girls with intention and heart.

MOSAIC has always been about creating spaces where women and girls can show up authentically and grow together.

This work feels like another expression of that same calling.

Helping people reconnect with themselves, quiet the noise long enough to hear what they already know, and move forward with more clarity, courage, and trust in themselves.

So, if you've been wondering what I've been up to, this is it.

I've been learning, growing, and practicing.

I've been coaching.

And somewhere along the way, I realized this doesn't feel like one more thing I’m doing and offering. It feels like a missing piece that’s been there all along.

If something in this resonates with you, if you're navigating a transition, feeling stuck, carrying a decision that's been weighing on you, or simply curious about what coaching is really like, I would genuinely love to connect.

I'm currently welcoming new clients as I complete my training and am offering a limited number of coaching spots at student rates. If you've been curious, let's start with a conversation. No pressure, no expectations. Just the chance to explore whether this kind of partnership might be supportive.

Thank you for letting me finally share this part of my journey with you. It feels good to stop keeping it small.

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