I don’t say this lightly: life coaching isn’t just a job—it’s a calling. Working with people is deeply personal. It requires compassion, skill, and discernment. A great coach knows how to step into another person’s world without losing clarity or letting their challenges cloud sound judgment.
When I entered the master’s program in Human Services at Regent University, I originally planned to specialize in counseling. Two wise professors, however, encouraged me to consider life coaching instead. They recognized something in me that I eventually recognized in myself: I come alive when my clients experience those “aha” moments—discovering the answers that were within them all along.
My passion for coaching also comes from my own journey. In a difficult season of marriage, I realized my values of freedom and peace were not being honored. Choosing to live in alignment with those values transformed my life, both personally and professionally. Now, I’m passionate about helping other women experience that same freedom and fulfillment.
Through deep listening, thoughtful questions, and the ability to “read between the lines,” I partner with women to unlock their potential and pursue genuine happiness. Do I believe coaching is a cure-all? No. But I do believe the tools and support offered through Heart Talk Life Coaching Services, LLC are a powerful step in the right direction.
One more thing: I’m not about gimmicks, flashy pitches, or stringing people along. That’s just not my style. What you can always expect from me is authenticity, professionalism, and respect—for every woman or group I have the privilege of serving.
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