She Already Knew
Yesterday I met with a woman who found me through my website. She wanted to talk about her career.
Within minutes, I felt my yes to her — a harmonic match I could recognize instantly. I wanted to support her.
I asked if she knew what she wanted.
At first, she told me she had been a fashion stylist, even tried working at Neiman Marcus. The words landed flat, like stale bread. Everything about that job was what she didn’t want.
Then she said it.
She wanted to be a screenwriter.
Her whole face changed. Her eyes flashed, her voice sharpened, and a current of electricity cracked across the screen and into my chest.
Still, her mind circled back to safety. Maybe school. Maybe a degree. Maybe some credential that would prove she was allowed to want this.
I could feel the teeth of fear in her words — the bite of money worries, the gnawing hunger for security. I’ve sat with that same beast myself. A company job doesn’t guarantee safety. Layoffs slice through without mercy.
This is where I could help her. Not in choosing a career — she already knew what she wanted — but in seeing how fear tries to sink its claws in, how it whispers she isn’t enough unless she has a certificate or a steady paycheck. Together, we named it, and the hold loosened.
In thirty minutes, she saw it for herself. She didn’t need another plan. She didn’t need another degree. She needed to listen to her heart — and not let fear steal the pen from her hand.
That’s the beauty of my work. I meet people where they are and help them see past fear so they can trust their own truth. Sometimes that happens in a single complimentary call, sometimes in a single session, and sometimes it evolves into a six-month coaching commitment. However it looks, what guides me is my yes — that harmonic match that tells me we’re meant to work together.
👉 If you’re standing at a crossroads, wondering what’s next, I invite you to book a 30-minute call. One sharp conversation might be all you need. Schedule your call here.