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Your Career Is Ready for Something More. And So Are You.


Hey, Radiant Soul!


Let me paint a picture and see if it sounds familiar.


You're smart. You've worked hard to get where you are. You show up, you deliver, you care deeply about what you do. And yet, somewhere along the way, something started to feel... off.


Maybe you're exhausted in a way that a weekend doesn't fix. Maybe you're showing up to a job that looks good on paper but leaves you feeling hollow. Maybe you've been thinking about making a career change for months or even years and every time you sit down to actually do something about it, you just... can't. You close the tab. You make a snack. You tell yourself you'll figure it out later.


Here's what I want you to know: that feeling has nothing to do with your drive or your ability. You are a person whose body and nervous system have been running hard for a long time, and they are ready for something different.


This is what burnout actually looks like.


We tend to think of burnout as just being really tired. But it goes deeper than that. Burnout is what happens when you've been showing up fully, giving a lot, and running hard for a long time. Your system is wise enough to know it needs something to shift. And it's sending you signals.


That feeling of being stuck? That's your body asking for support. And honestly, it's a sign that you're ready for something more.


And here's the thing nobody tells you: you can update your resume, get the new job title, or finally make the leap to a new field and still feel just as stuck if you haven't addressed what's happening underneath.


The Two Things That Actually Move the Needle


I've spent over a decade working with professionals through career transitions. And what I've learned is that real, lasting forward movement requires two things working together.


The first is strategy. Clarity on your strengths, your values, your direction, and a practical plan to get there. This is the resume, the application, the interview prep, and career mapping. It matters.


The second is safety. Helping your nervous system believe that change is actually okay. That you're allowed to want more. That you won't fall apart if things shift.


Most people only focus on the strategy. They research, they plan, they make lists. But the action never comes because their body doesn't feel safe enough to take it.


That's exactly why I built my practice to hold both.


What Career Coaching Looks Like Here


My career coaching is not just about polishing your LinkedIn or perfecting your personal statement (although we do that too). It's about getting to the root of what's keeping you stuck. Whether that's imposter syndrome, fear of failure, fear of success, or simply not knowing who you are outside of the role you've been playing for years.


We work on the practical stuff: career clarity, graduate school applications, transitions, and job search strategy. And we work on the deeper stuff: the stories you're telling yourself, the patterns that keep replaying, the version of you that's been waiting for permission to step forward.


If you're ready to stop spinning your wheels and start actually moving, career coaching might be exactly what you need.


And Then There's Reiki


I know, I know. If you're new to this, the word "Reiki" might make you raise an eyebrow. That's okay. I was once skeptical, too.


Here's what I want you to know: Reiki is gentle, non-invasive energy work that supports your nervous system in shifting out of disregulation and into a state where healing and forward movement become possible.


Think about it this way. If your body is running a stress response 24/7, no amount of journaling or career clarity exercises will fully land. You need your system to calm down first. Reiki helps with that.


My clients often come in carrying the weight of burnout, big life transitions, chronic stress, or that low-grade anxiety that never quite goes away. They leave sessions feeling lighter, clearer, and more grounded. Like they can actually hear themselves think again.


I offer a 30-minute Reiki Refresh ($50) for when you just need a reset, and a 60-minute Reiki Alignment ($105) for deeper nervous system support and emotional clearing. Both are available virtually or 60-minute Reiki in person, because healing shouldn't require you to add more to your commute.


You can check out all the details and book a session here.


You Don't Have to Pick Just One


Here's something I love about the work I do: career coaching and Reiki aren't separate. They're the same thing from different angles.


Career coaching helps your mind get clear. Reiki helps your body catch up.


A lot of my clients do both, and the results are genuinely different than when they've tried to figure things out alone. They stop second-guessing themselves. They stop procrastinating on things that actually matter to them. They start trusting themselves again.


Because that's really what we're after, isn't it? Not just a better job. A life that feels like yours.


A Practical Thing to Try Right Now


Before you close this tab and go back to whatever you were doing, try this:


Put one hand on your chest. Take a slow breath in and let it out. Ask yourself: What's one thing I've been putting off because it feels too scary or too big?


Just name it. Don't do anything about it yet. Just let yourself see it clearly.


That moment of honest self-awareness? That's where everything starts.


When you're ready to take the next step, whether that's career coaching, a Reiki session, or just a free 20-minute discovery call to see what might be a good fit, I'm here.



No pressure. Just support.


Keep shining. Remember, you got this!

 
 
 

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