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• Coaching • Is it for you

 

the Real Question Is: What Is This Chapter Asking You to Remember?

There comes a point in many people’s lives when the old ways of moving through the world stop fitting quite the same.

On paper, things may look fine — even successful.
Inside, something feels different. Quieter. Unsettled. Or simply ready.

A career shift. A leadership stretch. Parenting changes. Relationship transitions. Burnout. Empty nest. Reinvention. Or just that subtle, persistent sense of now what? or what’s next?

Not because something is broken.
But because something is evolving.

At Next Chapter Coaching, I work with people in the in-between space — the place where clarity hasn’t fully arrived, but change is already underway. The moments when you start asking:

  • Now what?

  • What’s next?

  • Who am I becoming?

 

These transitions rarely begin with certainty. They begin with restlessness, grief, curiosity, fatigue, emotional sensitivity, or a quiet knowing that the life you’ve built is no longer the full expression of who you are.

And underneath all of it is something deeper:

Not a need to re-do your life.
But an invitation to remember it.

My Approach

Before coaching, I worked as a Casting Director — helping people find their voice, step into meaningful roles, and recognize what was already true about them, even when they couldn’t yet see it.

It was never just about casting.
It was about recognition.

Helping someone land in the role where they could finally say, “Yes… that’s me.”

That same thread runs through my work now.

I don’t see coaching as rebuilding who you are.
I see it as remembering what has always been there — beneath the noise, the roles, the expectations, and the adaptations life requires.

Together, we explore:

  • What matters to you now

  • What’s draining you or quietly calling you forward

  • The patterns shaping how you lead, love, parent, and work

  • Where you’ve outgrown old roles or identities

  • And what this next chapter is asking you to step back into

 

This is not about becoming someone new.
It’s about coming back to yourself — with more honesty, clarity, and choice than before.

What Makes Next Chapter Coaching Different

My work blends lived experience, professional training across modalities, deep listening, and years of real conversations with people navigating real transitions.

I understand that change doesn’t arrive cleanly or logically.
It arrives in layers.

And often, the most powerful shift is not adding more.
It’s seeing what’s already true — and finally trusting it.

You don’t need a full reinvention.
You need space to remember what matters, what fits, and what’s ready to be released.

From there, change becomes less about efforting your way forward — and more about aligning with what has been quietly asking for your attention all along.

How Coaching Works

This work is most powerful when there is honesty, curiosity, and a willingness to stay with the process.

It is not about pressure or performance. It is about reflection that turns into aligned action.

A coaching engagement may include:

  • Bi-weekly phone or video sessions

  • Reflection, tools, and follow-through between sessions

  • Support through real-time decisions and transitions

  • Work around identity, leadership, parenting, relationships, and life direction

  • Space to slow down long enough to actually hear yourself

 

You don’t need certainty to begin.
You just need willingness.

Confidentiality & Trust

This work only works when it is real.

That requires trust — the kind that allows you to speak honestly about what you’re navigating without needing to filter, edit, or perform.

Coaching offers a confidential space to say the things you don’t always say out loud — and to explore them without judgment or expectation.

Because the goal isn’t to become someone else.
It’s to remember who you are — and let that be enough to guide what comes next.

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