Well-Being & Leadership

Coaching

Is the way you’ve been getting by no longer working for you? Maybe you’ve been climbing the ladder, longing for a destination that is actually fulfilling & inspiring.

Self-Compassionate

Inclusive

Intersectional

Curious

Brave

Self-Compassionate Inclusive Intersectional Curious Brave

Who are you & Where do you want to be?

These are the basic questions behind coaching. As a clinician-coach, it took me a while to realize that you are not another problem to be solved.

Coaching offers us the opportunity to understand who you are at your best: your strengths, values, and inner leader. It also allows us to expand our sightline of the future beyond boxes, circumstances, and self-sabotage. Typically reserved for the highest level of organizations, I wanted to bring this experience to dietitians, because the system needs leaders that get it.

Get Shit Done

Rise in my Org

Feel Empowered

Attract My Ideal Clients

Get Shit Done Rise in my Org Feel Empowered Attract My Ideal Clients

What’s the Process Like?

  • Chemistry Call

    Step 1

    Clarify questions, see if we’re a good fit, or even sample what coaching looks and feels like.

  • Discovery Session

    Step 2: 90 Minutes

    Comprehensive process of identifying strengths, goals, values, allies, saboteurs, identities, and co-designing working agreements. This foundational session sets the stage for the next few sessions

  • Coaching Sessions

    Step 3+

    We’ll start with redesigning our alliance, setting the agenda, and provide a blend of content expertise (e.g. health admin, eating disorder care, well-being best practices, etc.) and coaching (e.g. forwarding action, deepening learning, building fulfillment, perspective taking, processing, etc.)

  • Completion Session

    Last step…for now

    Rarely do we get a chance to intentionally end work together. In this session, we’ll have a chance to celebrate our wins, share feedback, and close the chapter on your coaching journey.

“We need more leaders like you, not just doing it well, but being well too”