Inner Child and Wounds for People Recovering From Burnout (Part 2)
Recovery from burnout has a particular texture at a certain stage: the body is coming back online, the motivation is returning in pieces, and…
Integrating the parts we’ve hidden, denied, or disowned.
Recovery from burnout has a particular texture at a certain stage: the body is coming back online, the motivation is returning in pieces, and…
Something happens when you become a mother and you’re also building a business: you discover exactly where your inner child wounds live.
The income ceiling has a feeling that most coaches recognize: a kind of internal pressure that rises as revenue approaches a certain threshold —…
The child who learned to exist in two registers simultaneously — two cultures, two class worlds, two value systems — developed a remarkable skill.
The first thing that needs to be said: the over-giving is not your fault.
You’ve been doing this for a long time. Not as a hobby — as a genuine practice, often a central organizing thread of your…
The transition from teaching to coaching is more psychologically complex than it looks from the outside.
You’ve achieved consistently. The education, the credentials, the trajectory. You know how to execute. You know how to produce results. And you’ve done it.
The time reality of parenting is real. There are only so many hours, and most of them are already spoken for. The idea of…
You’re a coach or service provider. You know, technically, that building a presence — content, visibility, showing up in community — is part of…