Executive Coaching

I coach high performers who want connection and fulfillment too.

Clients who work with me privately own their gifts, step into their power, reduce overwhelm and burn-out, end perfectionism, get out of their heads, commit to what truly matters, create new relationships and deepen them, experience more peace and fulfillment, learn how to build their own personal support team, learn how to prioritize celebration and joy, balance work and home, generate more income, get more clients, optimize their efficiency and systems and uplevel their wellness.

High Performers Prior to Coaching

  • You’re constantly learning new skills and honing existing ones. You are able to hold the creative vision and the “bottom line” at the same time. People know you as the visionary and the person who can get it done.

  • You see effort as the path to mastery. You are about taking action and moving quickly. If you want something, you won’t take no for an answer because your motto is “there is always a way”. 

  • You likely have an entrepreneurial itch. If something needs to be done, you’ll go out on your own to make it happen. You use criticism and mistakes to become better, in almost an addictive way.

  • Because you’re extremely talented in many areas, you are often pulled in an overwhelming number or directions and your schedule is overloaded. Despite the admiration and praise of those around you, there’s a voice in your mind telling you that you’re not doing enough and you’re not focusing on the “right” thing.

  • You raise the bar for your achievement higher and higher with each accolade. Because of this, there’s not much time or space to acknowledge your strengths or celebrate your wins.

  • Your value of achievement competes with other deeply held values, like connection and relationships. You often feel like you can’t be successful and have the other things you want, like a stable relationship or family life. 

High Performers After Coaching

  • Rewrite the myth that getting the results you want has to involve struggle and sacrifice.

  • You open yourself up to receiving. Getting supported becomes part of your job description, and you learn how to build your own personal support team. You take care of yourself in order to show up fully in service for others. 

  • Instead of living someone else’s version of success, you connect to what you truly want. You make more money, doing what really lights you up.

  • Prosperity is a mindset and a state of being that can be found in the present moment.

  • You learn to bring full acceptance to your past and present circumstances, which allows you to put an end to the addictive patterns of constantly striving and doing.

  • You recognize that your fear of failure and rejection are human. You see them as natural and necessary, and as lighthouses on the path to generating unprecedented results.

  • You celebrate the traits and behaviors that helped you succeed in the past without holding onto them. You know how to stand in your power just by “being” in the world.