leadership


The one-sided nature of coaching and what you might not know about me...

A mentor once told me that as a coach or a therapist, I am either two steps ahead, two steps behind, or right there alongside my clients. We are all navigating what it means to be human. I hold space for others because I deeply believe in the need and the value of having such a space for myself. I need it too.

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The cost of our busy-ness is our best selves and our best thinking

The best leadership - whether it's in our work, our families, our communities - doesn't come from a place of depletion. It comes from clarity, presence, and vitality.

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Leadership is Not a Ladder to Climb

Titles and promotions can be meaningful, but they aren't what make someone a leader. Leadership is about integrity and the awareness that our actions reach further than we often realize.

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From Proving Yourself to Being Yourself

My intention in my work is to support leaders as they step beyond the limitations they've long shouldered and into the leader - the person- they can finally openly celebrate. The kind of leader whose presence, impact, and legacy reflect their true values, not just their achievements. Not by abandoning where they come from, but by integrating it. Not by proving their worth, but by trusting it and letting it free.

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Who You Are is How You Lead

Leadership, like parenting, is deeply relational. It requires us to lead with clarity while embracing uncertainty. To hold high expectations while allowing space for growth. To support others without losing ourselves in the process.

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