You’re ready for what’s next.

You just can’t see it clearly yet.

For accomplished women at a crossroads - done circling, ready to get honest about what you actually want now.

Something has shifted.

You’ve built a real career. A life. Made tough decisions. Shown resilience. You are not someone who stays stuck.

But this is different.

You’re in the in-between. The chapter you’ve been living no longer fits the way it used to. Something has completed — or is completing — and what comes next isn’t visible yet. That gap, that disorienting space between what was and what’s next, is where you are right now.

Maybe something external forced the question. Maybe it’s been building quietly from the inside for a while now.

The disorientation you’re feeling is real. And it makes sense — because this isn’t a crisis. The life you knew had external structures to orient by. Those structures are shifting, for everyone, and inside you, something has shifted too.

What’s missing isn’t more analysis or searching for the one right answer. It’s starting with the right internal foundation to build from. One that’s actually yours.

This conversation is where we name what’s actually creating the gap.

The real decision in front of you. The interference that’s been impeding your thinking. One clear next step.

This call is for you if:

  • You're at a real crossroads - a career decision, a life transition, or simply a point where the path you've been on no longer feels like the right one

  • You keep thinking about it but can't resolve it - and you're tired of going in circles on your own

  • You want a focused, private conversation - personalized to your situation

  • You're ready to look honestly at who you've become, what’s changed — so you can build from there.

Why me?

I’ve been exactly where you are.

After 25 years in senior HR leadership, I hit a crossroads I’d been deferring longer than I admitted. I had the credentials, the markers of success. A career I’d built with intention. And I couldn't answer the simplest question: what do I actually want now?

I did what I'd always done. Thought harder. Analyzed the options. Searched for the logical next move. None of it worked — because I was still trying to use an operating system built for a different chapter of my life. New decisions using old inputs. What finally moved me wasn't more analysis or a better strategy. It was the right questions getting underneath the noise. So I could build what was next from who I actually was now, not who I'd needed to be before.

That's not something I could access alone. And it's not something my clients access alone either.

I work with a small number of women at a time. This call is how we find out if working together makes sense, for both of us. Whatever we determine, you leave with something real.

What happens in this call:

This is a private conversation I prepare specifically for you — built around what you share in advance, so we can go deeper faster.

Before we meet, you’ll complete a short intake form, about 10 minutes. I use your responses to arrive already thinking about your specific situation.

In the session, we move from the surface to what’s actually driving your thinking. I listen for what you haven’t yet named. I ask the questions that surface what you haven’t been able to see on your own.

You leave having:

  • Named: the real decision in front of you — with enough precision that you stop second-guessing what you’re actually dealing with and start working with it.

  • Surfaced: what your intuition has been telling you — underneath the shoulds, the habits, and the definitions of success that belong to a chapter you’ve outgrown.

  • Identified: what’s been getting in the way — the external voices, inherited expectations, and old definitions of success sitting in the room every time you’ve tried to think this through.

  • Confirmed: one clear next step — an honest assessment of where you are and what the right move is from here.

 Everything we uncover I’ll provide you in a written summary within 48 hours — yours to keep — regardless if we decide to work together or not.

The women I work with have usually been thinking about what’s next for months. Some for years. Not because they lack intelligence or capability - but because they’ve been trying to answer a question that requires knowing themselves at a level the old chapter never asked for.

At some point, circling becomes its own kind of cost.

This call is complimentary.

One conversation. A clearer way forward.