
Part 1: Nothing Is Broken (But You Sense a Quiet Yearning)
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Part 1 of a two-part series on soulful awakening, for those whose growth didn’t begin with crisis — but with a quiet longing for more.
This is for the ones who didn’t hit rock bottom… but still felt something stir — a whisper that said, “There’s more.”
There’s something I’ve noticed — in myself, and in a lot of the women I work with.
We didn’t have a rock bottom moment.
No big trauma. No public unraveling. No “I lost everything and rebuilt from scratch” kind of story.
In fact, on paper, things looked good.
Grateful for life. Loving family. A career or rhythm that’s mostly working.
But even then… something felt off.
Not enough to call it broken.
Just this subtle, lingering feeling: There has to be more than this.
For a long time, I brushed that feeling aside.
I told myself: You’re fine. Be grateful. Don’t overthink it.
And honestly, I didn’t feel like I had “earned” the right to ask for support — not in the way someone would if they were truly struggling.
Who was I to want coaching, therapy, or healing… if nothing was really wrong?
But that’s exactly the trap.
When nothing looks broken, we don’t give ourselves permission to seek change.
We wait until it gets bad.
Until something dramatic happens.
Until there’s a socially acceptable reason to want more.
And that’s such a loss. Because the soul doesn’t wait for disaster.
It whispers. It stirs. It nudges you in quiet moments — and if you’re not paying attention, you miss the invitation.
Looking back now, I can see how many of the most powerful decisions I’ve made didn’t come from a place of crisis. They came from curiosity. From longing. From this subtle but honest truth: “I’m not falling apart, but I know I’m not fully alive either.”
So I want to say this to you, in case you’ve been feeling it too:
You don’t need to be broken to ask for more.
You don’t need a dramatic story to want to be held.
You don’t need to justify your desire to grow, or be seen, or feel more like you.
That quiet yearning? That’s reason enough.
Maybe your soul is ready.
Maybe you’re ready.
And I promise — this kind of journey is just as sacred,
if not even more so.
Because it takes deep courage to seek support in a world that has endless compassion for the hero who rises from rock bottom — but often less patience for the extra-ordinary humans whose stories don’t look dramatic enough to go viral.
I celebrate my extra-ordinary life, and yours.
And especially your courage to stay curious enough to reach out for more.
It’s with this understanding that I create everything I offer —
retreats, coaching, workshops — for the sacred awakening of the extra-ordinary.
If something here speaks to you… come explore what’s next.
You don’t need permission. You just need to say yes.