FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
My pricing is based on the level of support someone needs and the kind of guidance they’re looking for. Every client’s situation is different, so every plan is tailored. Some people need clarity and structure, while others need steady accountability or help breaking patterns they’ve struggled with for years. Some need a mix of both. Before anything is finalized, we start with a short conversation to understand what you’re experiencing, what feels heavy, and what you want to change. From there, I outline the type of support that fits your goals, your capacity, and the pace that feels realistic for you.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I start with a clarity call to understand what feels overwhelming, what keeps repeating, and what you want to change. This first step is about getting a real picture of your world, not jumping into quick fixes. Next, I look at the habits, routines, and patterns that have been keeping you stuck so I can understand what kind of support will actually help you move forward. From there, I build a personalized plan based on the level of clarity, structure, and accountability you need. Your plan evolves as you grow and as things become clearer. My goal is simple: steady support, clear steps, and a grounded approach that helps you build small habits, create consistency, and rebuild confidence in a way that lasts.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I started this work long before it ever became something I offered professionally. For years, people naturally came to me when they felt overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure where to begin. I became the person who could slow things down, bring clarity to chaos, and help them see a way forward without feeling judged or rushed. Over time, I noticed how many people were struggling with the same things, repeating patterns they could not break, wanting change but not knowing where to start, or carrying responsibilities that felt heavier than they could admit. Supporting people through moments like that felt natural to me, and it eventually became clear that this was work I was meant to formalize. This did not start from a business idea. It started from real conversations, real life moments, and real people who needed someone steady to walk with them. And it has grown into a grounded, practical approach that helps clients build clarity, consistency, and confidence one step at a time.