Do you feel lost under all the noise and expectations?

Have your deepest desires gotten buried under the countless voices–family members, pulpit warriors, cultural leaders, high-minded gurus, and your own ruthless inner critic–telling you who you are and how you’re supposed to be?  Do you lack the clarity, confidence, and permission to follow your heart?

Maybe it seems like everyone else got the Instruction Manual that was left out of your packaging. Perhaps you’ve even settled into the dull ache of what Thoreau called a life of “quiet desperation.”

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Well, there’s someone I’d really like you to meet.

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Someone ALIVE—who knows, loves, and trusts themself.  Who makes sense to themself, and understands their own operating system.

Someone who honors what they want and approaches their life with curiosity, self-compassion, and courage. Someone who is a strong friend and ally to their own dreams.

Someone who holds themself as a present to be opened and not a problem to fixed.

And it’s you.

I want to help you to create a safe, centered, expansive, nurturing home within your mind and body, where you can relax, connect with yourself, and make more intentional choices about how you live. And, in the process, [re]discover joy, excitement, optimism, and hope. I call this the “still point of the turning world,” from T.S. Eliot’s poem Four Quartets.

The still point is not just a lotus pad of internal peace; it’s the launchpad for courageous imperfect action. Because, ultimately, the reason for all of this is not the still point; it’s the dance.

Don’t die leaning against the wall. Ready to jump in?

Except for the point, the still point,
There would be no dance, and there is only the dance.
— T.S. Eliot, "Four Quartets"