About Me

        I have always been passionate about helping others achieve their goals and reach their full potential. However, my own journey to self-improvement began when I lost 75 pounds through healthy lifestyle changes and consistent exercise. This experience not only transformed my physical health, but it also led to a spiritual awakening and the discovery of the transformative power of meditation.

In addition to my own personal growth, I am also a mother to an autistic child and have been in a loving relationship for 21 years. These experiences have taught me the importance of patience, understanding, and empathy, which I bring to my coaching practice.

I was born and raised in Austin, Texas, a city known for its unique and quirky culture. Growing up in this environment instilled in me a sense of individuality and the importance of staying true to oneself.

As a coach, my goal is to help my clients find their own path to self-improvement and happiness. Whether it’s through weight loss, career development, or finding inner peace, I am here to support and guide them on their journey. Thank you for considering me as your coach.

              Just Me

           I’m a native Texan raised in Austin, a town whose vibes have shaped the culture of women today. Like Austin, inclusive, open-minded and strong is at the core of who I am.

Growing up the daughter of a divorced, single Mother and functioning alcoholic. I lived the life of a latchkey kid raised by MTV and Saturday morning cartoons, I would spend my early teens caring for my brother and learning to be a parent.

Living as a caregiver to my mother and brother my anxiety and uncertainty would reach it’s peak at age 17 when my Mother would attempt suicide. Although, she survived, this event would change our relationship forever. Very soon afterwards I would move out and graduate high school. The trauma that I would be left with would follow me for years, And life would teach me how to push that pain deep down inside as coping mechanism.

                        How can I help you?

            

      

 
 
 

                 Wife

           During my childhood, I often dreamt  about what my adult life would look like.

  I wanted to be a married, stay-at-home Mom living in a home surrounded by a white picket fence and a loving family. In other words, the American dream. It took a lot of work over many years for my Husband and I to create this reality. At any time throughout our journey we could’ve given up on this dream and our future together like most couples do… but we didn’t.

    We struggled a lot with challenges neither of us expected, that could’ve torn us apart at any time.

   Yet, the foundation of love, trust and admiration over the years was enough to keep us going and achieve a new dream I could have never imagined. But we had to accept change and growth to make that happen.

 

     Are you ready to make your dream a reality?

             Mother

      Motherhood has been a challenging journey for me…A decade after leaving home for good, my Husband and I decided that it was time to embark into parenthood and quickly got pregnant with our first child, Isabella. At the six-month mark, my water broke and our dreams came crashing down. I delivered Isabella three days later but she didn’t survive.

I couldn’t believe this had happened, and remember telling the universe, “If I don’t have a child soon…” then I don’t want to continue to living. I quickly became pregnant with our son, Jaxson. I believed having a child after this tragedy would solve everything.

      Jaxson came into the world five weeks early, seemingly happy and healthy, but we would soon realize something was different about him. After being in denial for a long time, I learned that Jaxson is on the autism spectrum. For a short time at the very beginning, those realizations made me feel defeated and overwhelmed. That is, until I learned about the mind, then went to work on reshaping mine and Jaxson’s subconscious to not only embrace our challenges but also discover our strengths .  Jaxson has been my biggest teacher who has helped my husband and I to work as a team.

     Do you have a challenge in your family?