I know what it feels like
to hold it all together
while quietly falling apart.
Faith-rooted life coach. Wife. Mom of three. And someone who has walked through the fire — and come out the other side with something to give.
Faith has always been the foundation.
I didn't come to faith in a dramatic moment. It was always there — woven into who I am, taught to me by parents who loved God deeply and loved their family even more. My mom and my dad both rooted me in faith from the very beginning, and it became the ground I stood on long before I ever had to test it. My faith was my foundation long before I understood what that meant.
When I was 17, my mom died from breast cancer. I was just a teenager, trying to make sense of a loss that didn't make sense. And in the middle of that grief, my faith didn't disappear — it deepened. It became something I had tested and chosen, not just inherited. Something I held onto not because life was easy, but because I had learned it was the only thing that held me when nothing else could.
"I didn't hold onto faith because life was easy. I held onto it because it was the only thing that held me when nothing else could."
That loss shaped everything — the way I see people, the way I listen, the way I refuse to let someone struggle alone when I know what it feels like to need someone to walk beside you.
At 31, I got a diagnosis I wasn't expecting.
Having watched my mother die from breast cancer, I knew I couldn't be complacent. So when my doctor found something, I paid attention. What they found was Stage 0 — caught so early that surgery was all I needed. No additional treatment. No long road ahead.
I know what a gift that is. I have seen the other version of this story. And standing on the other side of it, at 31 years old with three little girls and a life I was just beginning to step into fully — I couldn't ignore what it meant.
"God saw fit to catch it early. I believe that was on purpose. And I believe it changed the way I see every single day."
That season stripped away anything that didn't matter and made the things that do matter unmistakably clear. It reminded me that life is not something to survive on autopilot. It is something to live — aligned, intentional, and whole.
I have always been drawn to people.
I studied Management and Human Resource Management in college — not because it was practical, but because I genuinely love people. I went on to earn my MBA, but what has always driven me more than any degree is this: I come alive when I am helping someone else find their way.
Inspiring people, walking alongside them, watching them discover what they are capable of — it has always brought me more joy than anything else I do. Coaching felt less like a career pivot and more like finally putting a name to something I had been doing my whole life.
I am currently completing my certification through Metanoia Catholic Life Coaching — a program that integrates faith, psychology, and a deep respect for the whole person. It is the framework I believe in, and it is the foundation of everything I do with my clients.
"Coaching felt less like a career pivot and more like finally putting a name to something I had been doing my whole life."
What I believe about the work we do together.
Faith is not separate from your life — it is the center of it.
We don't compartmentalize. Your relationship with God is woven into every area we work on together — not as an add-on, but as the foundation.
You already have what you need.
My job isn't to tell you what to do. It's to ask the questions that help you hear what God has already been trying to say. The answers are in you.
Wholeness is not a destination — it's a direction.
We are not chasing perfection. We are choosing, day by day, to move toward alignment — in our faith, our identity, and how we live our everyday lives.
You deserve someone in your corner.
You pour into everyone around you. This is a space where someone pours into you — without judgment, without an agenda, and with your whole person in mind.
The training behind the work.
I bring both formal education and lived experience to every coaching relationship. Here is what I have studied and what I am building on:
If any part of my story resonated with yours — that's not a coincidence.
The women I work with aren't looking for someone with a perfect life. They're looking for someone who has been in the hard places and found their way back to alignment. If that's you, I'd love to connect.
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