
Why am I Not Getting Coaching Clients
You built the website, posted every day, and still no clients. Here’s what’s actually blocking your calendar and what to do instead.

You built the website, posted every day, and still no clients. Here’s what’s actually blocking your calendar and what to do instead.

You have decades of experience and a real calling. So why does charging for coaching feel impossible? Here’s what your brain is actually doing. Read here…

When my mom’s illness forced me to step back from my business, I learned the client boundaries every coach needs to build something that lasts. Here’s what changed.

You gave corporate 20+ years. But your title was never your identity — it was your assignment. Here’s how to rediscover who you really are.

Christian Toxic Positivity: I call out bloom where you’re planted talk that shrinks me, and share signs God may be calling me to new soil.

Is 52 too late to start coaching? I break down fear, failure, and God’s timing, plus a bridge plan so you can start coaching at 52 without quitting too soon.

Is God calling you out of your corporate job? I share 5 clear signs I watch for, from Sunday night dread to values clashes and calling peace.
You’ve built a successful career. You’ve done everything “right.”
But lately, your spirit’s been whispering: “There’s something more.”
In this blog post, we’re talking about launching your coaching business when it feels risky and how to go for it even when you’re scared.

If you’ve been sensing a pull toward coaching but you’re still in a secure 9-5, unsure of what’s next — sis, this one’s for you.
Let’s dig into how you can know if coaching is not just a good idea… but a God idea.

Are you a high-achieving Christian woman feeling unfulfilled in your corporate role? You might be sensing a holy shift — from career to calling. In my latest blog post, discover 7 spiritual signs it’s time to use your gifts for Kingdom impact. Whether it’s coaching, ministry, or purpose-driven entrepreneurship, this post will help you discern what’s next — and how to take the first faithful step.