You love your child deeply. But raising a child with special needs changes everything.

From the outside, your life might look fine.
But inside? You may feel overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, disconnected from yourself, or unsure who you even are beyond caregiving, advocating, and holding everything together.

Because surviving this life and actually living it are two very different things.

Maybe you’ve spent years focused on therapies, appointments, school meetings, medical decisions, or simply getting through the day.
Maybe everyone else’s needs have come first for so long that you stopped asking yourself what you need.

And yet… something inside you knows you want more than survival mode.

I know this feeling personally.

My son Jack had severe disabilities, and for years my life revolved around caring for him, fighting for him, loving him, and learning to navigate a world most people never fully understand. I also know how easy it is for mothers like us to lose ourselves somewhere along the way.

That’s why I coach mothers of children with disabilities.

Not because your life needs to be completely reinvented.
But because you deserve support, clarity, purpose, and space to become you again alongside caregiving.

Coaching helps you slow down, reconnect with yourself, and make intentional shifts that help you feel more grounded, fulfilled, and emotionally alive again.

So if you’re ready to stop just going through the motions and start creating a life that feels meaningful for you too… you’re in the right place.

Because this version of your life matters too.

FAQs

Everyone Needs A Life Coach

(yes, even them)

Ever notice how the people who seem the most confident, successful, and put-together are often the ones who still work with a coach? Coincidence? Not a chance.

Life coaching isn’t about being lost. It’s about staying clear, grounded, and intentional—especially when life gets busy or your next chapter starts asking questions.

Some well-known women have openly shared how coaching has helped them think better, lead better, and live better:

  • Michelle Obama — navigating leadership, identity, and purpose on the world’s biggest stage

  • Serena Williams — mindset, performance, and resilience at the highest level

  • Emma Watson — values-driven living and personal growth

  • Reese Witherspoon — clarity, confidence, and building what comes next

  • Gwyneth Paltrow — intentional living and self-awareness

  • Sheryl Sandberg — leadership, decision-making, and navigating change

  • Arianna Huffington — redefining success and well-being

  • Jennifer Aniston — balance, boundaries, and self-trust

  • Chrissy Teigen — perspective, confidence, and personal growth

  • Oprah Winfrey — personal development as a lifelong practice

Here’s the common thread:
They didn’t hire a coach because something was wrong.
They did it because they wanted to think more clearly, feel more fulfilled, and move forward on purpose.

Try a session and see if it’s right for you.

There’s no commitment, pressure, or obligation.