I help women stop living 

someone else’s subconscious

You inherited a home built for someone else. How long will you wait for shag carpet to make a comeback?

Meet Nikki

A woman with dark, wavy hair and glasses, wearing a beige blazer over a white top, standing against a plain white wall.

I could name my attachment style and spell it backwards. I had experienced altered states. Became an avid fan of breathwork. Pretty sure I still have a tuning fork under the couch my dog gnawed on. You name it. I had even affectionately started referring to myself as the Goldilocks of wellness. But there were still moments I’d hear my mother come out of my own mouth when I was tired.

Whatever you bring into this work, your history, your contradictions, your carefully crafted life, your secrets, none of it will be met with judgement. Only with the kind of presence that comes from someone who has genuinely been there.

You won’t do this alone.

Where do you enter?

Most women are living in a house built by someone else. Wrong floors. Wrong walls. Wrong ceilings.

The floors are part of the foundation from which everything else must stand. Most of us are running someone else’s programming when it comes to our self-perceptions. Through removing the patterns that were passed down, we excavate and build the woman who exists fully, for herself whether anyone is watching or not.

Floors

Self-guided recordings and essays. Available on demand.

The ceiling is the upper boundary of a room built for someone who wasn’t your height. You bump your head on it when you sit up in bed, when you swallow the words you meant to say. You call it self-doubt. You call it being realistic. It is neither. Ceilings work is how you find out the roof is not the sky.

Ceilings

Six-month 1:1 Container. By Application.

Our walls are structures that keep us safe and protected from the outside world. Your relationship patterns didn’t begin with the last person who hurt you. It was put in your backpack before you knew how heavy it would grow. We trace this to the source and work from there to re-calibrate and design your expectations, boundaries, and deeper patterns. This isn’t just about your relationships with others, but also your relationship with self.

Walls

12 week small group cohort. Two cohorts per year.

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