Inner Child and Wounds for Corporate Refugees Becoming Coaches
You left a world that gave you title, structure, and external markers of legitimacy. And you stepped into a world where you are the…
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You left a world that gave you title, structure, and external markers of legitimacy. And you stepped into a world where you are the…
You know the list. The therapy, the modalities, the retreats. The books — so many books. The courses that promised a methodology that would…
If you’ve been through burnout, you know something that’s hard to explain to people who haven’t: it’s not just tiredness. It’s a particular kind…
There is a particular kind of guilt that mothers who are also building businesses know intimately.
You’ve built something real. Clients who get genuine results. Testimonials that mean something. A clear methodology and a reputation that’s growing, slowly but steadily.
You may have built a life that doesn’t quite fit the categories.
If you work in healing, coaching, teaching, or any service-based work oriented toward others’ transformation — you may have noticed a particular pattern in…
There’s a difference between processing a wound and integrating it.
There is a particular kind of inner child work that uses the outer world as a mirror.
Before anything else: what you’re carrying is not a character flaw.
This is one of the more counterintuitive discoveries that people make in genuine inner child work: the intensity of the session is not the…
There is a layer of inner child healing that most approaches don’t quite reach — not because they’re inadequate, but because they’re working at…