Starting Over
Starting Over
Starting Over Isn't Starting From Nothing
For those rebuilding after loss, burnout, divorce, grief, or a change you didn't choose — and ready to create a new chapter that reflects who you are now.
When One Thing Changes, You Question Everything
Sometimes starting over is a choice. Sometimes life makes the choice for you. A relationship ends. A career changes. The kids get older. A business shifts. Something you thought would be part of your future suddenly isn't — or maybe nothing dramatic happened at all, and you simply looked up one day and realized that what worked before doesn't fit anymore.
That space can be incredibly disorienting. Because when one part of your life changes, it has a way of making you question all the rest.
This is where I do some of my best work — helping you make sense of the in-between.
I've Started Over, Too
I Rebuilt My Life From the Ground Up
My journey hasn't been linear. I know this road because I've walked it.
Everything Changed
A divorce, and life as I knew it
I Pressed Pause
Business on hold, nearly three years
I Rebuilt
Identity and footing, while still leading & parenting
It Finally Fit
A new life, aligned with who I'd become
I didn't rebuild the old life. I built one that finally fit.
So when I sit with you in this, I'm not speaking from theory. I've lived it — and I'll help you find your way, too.
Starting Over Isn't the Same as Starting From Scratch
You bring everything you've learned with you — and that's the whole point.
The goal isn't to erase the previous chapter. It's to understand it well enough that you don't unconsciously recreate it.
That distinction matters more than almost anything else.
Changing the people, job, house, or circumstances around you doesn't automatically create a different life. If the same beliefs, fears, and patterns are still making the decisions, we often just rebuild a different version of exactly what we left. I want to help you see those things — before you build again.
This Might Be for You If…
I'm Not Here to Give You a New Identity
There's a lot of pressure around starting over to become a “new you.” I don't think that's usually what people need. You need space to figure out which parts of you were always yours, which developed while you were surviving or adapting, which you've outgrown — and which you want to carry forward.
You are allowed to build differently this time. Different priorities, boundaries, work, expectations — a different definition of success. And you don't need the whole thing figured out before we start. If you're somewhere between “I know I can't keep doing this” and “I'm not sure what comes next,” that's a perfectly good place to begin.
A Perfectly Good Place to Begin
You Don't Need It All Figured Out to Start
If you're somewhere between “I can't keep doing this” and “I'm not sure what's next,” that's exactly where we begin.
Start When You're ReadyNo pressure, no pitch. Just a real conversation.
Free Tools for This Season
Gentle Places to Begin
I created these free tools for exactly this moment — the seasons of rebuilding. They're made to create awareness gently, honestly, and without judgment. You don't have to reach out to start. Begin wherever you are.
Wheel of Life
See honestly where you're thriving — and where you're not — across all the areas of your life, so you know where to begin.
Explore →The Emotional Ladder
You don't have to leap to joy. You only have to find the next rung up from where you are right now — one step at a time.
Explore →The Path Forward
Explore what's true right now, uncover what wants to grow, and turn quiet awareness into small, aligned action.
Explore →You Don't Have to Rebuild It Alone
Whether you're in the thick of it or just starting to look up, let's talk about where you are — and the chapter you want to build next. At your pace, with someone who's walked it.
No pressure, no pitch. Just a real conversation.
