I help brilliant women who want more than just 'successful on paper.' 15 years coaching high-achievers ready to build lives that feel as good as they look. Currently writing 'Unscroll'—a book on reclaiming your focus (and self!) in the digital age.
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Hey Reader, Last week, on our Grown-Up Gap Year kickoff call, I asked everyone to share one thing they wanted to be true one year from now. The answer that stopped me in my tracks came from someone who said: “I want to be completely unrecognizable to my current self.” THAT. IS. IT. Because YESSSSS. With an asterisk. *One year from now, I still want to live in my house. But the rest of me? My personal style, my beliefs, the things I prioritize, how I move through a Tuesday? My work in the world and the work I do inside myself? Please, may they radically change. Here’s what I wrote in my journal the other day: What I know:
The status quo isn’t working anymore.
The grind isn’t working anymore. The pace that this version of my life requires? It’s DEFINITELY not working for me. And it’s definitely not sustainable. So does that mean I light a match and walk away, letting it all burn to the ground?
ABSOLUTELY NOT. (And even if that at first feels like the only solution, I’m WAY MORE CREATIVE than that.) That’s the whole point of Grown-Up Gap Year: Your Strategic Life (Re)Design (and why I'm putting on my Beginner's hat and diving in as a student too!): not to abandon your life, but to redesign it. To let what’s not working quietly expire, If your whole body just went, “ugh yes, that,” this is your sign. Doors close TONIGHT and
I’d hate for you to miss it, truly. Because that reinvention you keep daydreaming about? 👉 Join Grown-Up Gap Year: Your Strategic Life (Re)Design before midnight PS. This isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about finally exiting a system that was never designed for your flourishing. |
I help brilliant women who want more than just 'successful on paper.' 15 years coaching high-achievers ready to build lives that feel as good as they look. Currently writing 'Unscroll'—a book on reclaiming your focus (and self!) in the digital age.