π Finding Your Way
Post-Traumatic Growth & Resilience Coaching for Women
Finding Your Way offers a safe-enough space β
where your nervous system may begin to settle and soften.
When youβve experienced trauma, or are in a season of post-traumatic growth,
you may find yourself feeling on edge, overwhelmed, or sensitive in ways that have lingered.
This is where Finding Your Way can meet you β
softly offering a way toward feeling safety here, in the present moment.
π A space to tend the wounded places β
to be seen with kindness, listened to with care,
as you notice your strengths and brave steps forward,
as there is more room to reconnect with yourself,
in your own time, at your pace.
Through my own trauma recovery, I came to understand that safety begins with the nervous system.
When it is soothed, settled, and supported, there is more space to reconnect with a solid, grounded sense of self β
like feeling the steady ground of the earth beneath your feet.
What a session may include:
A safe-enough space grounded in trauma-informed mindfulness and healing science, where you are seen with kindness and care. Through gentle mindful awareness and nervous-systemβsupportive practices, your body is invited to soften, settle, and find steadier ground as you tend the wounded places, notice your strengths and courage, and find your way β in your own time, at your pace.
If you are interested in learning more, youβre warmly invited to email me or schedule a free Inquiry Call. Once you're on the page, you can read more about the Inquiry Call and decide if it feels like the right next step for you.
Accessibility matters to me.
I hold a small number of sliding-scale openings at any time, and I'm happy to explore options if finances are a concern. If you're not ready to connect, you're welcome to explore the resources here at your own pace.
The Resource Library
π Finding Your Way weaves trauma-informed mindful awareness practice and healing science β including Interpersonal Neurobiology and Polyvagal Theory βYouβre warmly invited to visit these teachings in the Resource Library.
Why This Path Matters
βEstherβs class was both powerful and calming. I appreciated the way she weaves mindfulness with an understanding of the brain and nervous system. Her gentle vagal toning practice offered a meaningful βahaβ moment that supported my own healing.β β Sasha
This path integrates mindfulness with the science of healingβdrawing on Interpersonal Neurobiology and Polyvagal Theory, which invite us to gently βbefriend the nervous system.β Mindful awareness serves as a guide: softly being present βwith kindnessβ with whatever arises, without the need to change it. This approach is held through a trauma-informed lens, which grounds you as you find your way toward feeling safe here, in the present moment.
Mindfulness and the healing sciences offer gentle practices and grounded understanding that support the nervous systemβs natural movement toward safety, connection, and ease. Their combining creates soothing, regulating supportβand healing can begin to unfold naturally.
Healing isnβt about fixing ourselves; itβs about coming home to who we already are.
βMindfulness is simply being aware of what is happening right now without wishing it were different; enjoying the pleasant without holding on when it changes (which it will); being with the unpleasant without fearing it will always be this way (which it wonβt).β
β James Baraz
You May Be Feeling
Perhaps you're noticing:
A mix of anxiousness and a quiet sense of hope about whatβs ahead
Waves of overwhelm, or a sense that the world doesnβt always feel safe
Some hesitation or uncertainty about where β or how β to begin
A feeling of being unsettled, even by everyday situations
A gentle longing to feel more at ease in your body and with your connections
If any of this resonates, youβre not alone. Iβve felt this way tooβand these are common, shared human experiences. Trauma can shape the nervous system to react quickly as a way of protecting us. These instinctual responses are rooted in survivalβ even when they pull us away from ease, choice, or connection.
If youβd like to explore the science and mindfulness practices that cultivate resilience, nervous system regulation, and well-being, I warmly invite you to visit the Resource Library.
A Window Into My Story
βMindfulness is about being fully awake in our lives. It is about perceiving the exquisite vividness of each moment. We feel more alive.
We also gain immediate access to our own powerful inner resources for insight, transformation and healing.β
β Jon Kabat Zinn
More than 35 years ago, a mindfulness workshop with Jon Kabat-Zinn quietly shifted the course of my life. What began as a simple invitation to pay attention gradually became a steady companion. Over time, I deepened my practice through Jewish contemplative traditions, Buddhist teachers, other wisdom traditions, and trauma-informed healing science. These paths softly guided me back toward myself β toward my strengths, my innate wholeness, and my capacity for connection.
This image reflects how I understand healing now β
not as avoiding chaos or clinging to rigidity,
but as learning how to stay present in the integrated current between them.
May I meet this moment fully.
May I meet it as a friend.
β Sylvia Boorstein
Over the decades, Iβve continued to study and practice approaches that support this kind of healing β ways of working that integrate mindful awareness with the science of how our nervous systems respond to stress and trauma. Iβve come to understand this combination as a kind of medicine for the nervous system: gently soothing and regulating, creating space to feel what is present, to meet experience with kindness, and to allow agency and trust to return in their own time.
Today, I walk alongside women navigating life transitions, loss, or trauma. Perhaps this is a time of transition for you β a time of reconnecting with yourself. You may be wondering how, or where, to begin. In our work together, mindfulness, somatic practices, and trauma-informed science offer supportive resources β helping the nervous system settle and soften, and making room to find your way, at your own pace, in your own time.
The gift of healing trauma is that the woundedness becomes a gateway to freedom, healing and love.β
β Tara Brach
Art by, Vicky Alvarez