Be recognized for who you are at your core, not only by what you can do for others around you. AFTER our time together, you’ll walk away deeply rooted in who the hell you are – brilliant, multifaceted, and no longer performing for your place in the world.
Under all of those hats you wear so well… where are YOU?
It might feel easier to be a yes-person for everyone and do the extra things because you CAN, but at what point do you acknowledge the cost of living this way all the fucking time?
Is the cost burnout?
Is it detachment?
Because the truth is: the real cost is YOU – and your connection with YOURSELF.
You’ve got a lot going on because you're a multi-hyphenate human who actually ENJOYS experiencing your worlds.
You excel at whatever you put your mind to. You chase new opportunities. You crush them.
And you’re also OVER IT. Over the more-more-more mentality that promises fulfillment and never delivers.
Let’s be honest: it’s been a minute since you intentionally slapped the pause button and took a fucking beat.
If you stop being and doing for everyone else…
There is nobody more fitting of being a life coach than Michelle. She made me believe that one can dream big and work towards it in tangible ways. She always left me with tools and “homework” for today, tomorrow, and until we met again. I know she cares and wants me to succeed. Welcoming, professional, kind, and warm—I feel so lucky to have found her.
I learned that I actually have the ability to make choices that will change my life and how I feel. I always felt stuck—like I had to stay in a job I hated and my daydreams were just dreams. After a few sessions with Michelle, it became clear what my dream life looks like and what needs to happen to make it real. She really challenged me to step outside my comfort zone, even in tough moments. Before meeting her, I didn’t realize I needed that.
Working with Michelle is really an investment for yourself. It's a gift for yourself that keeps on giving and lifts your quality of life. The accompaniement of Michelle makes you realize that you are not alone and supported all while giving you the facts as they are and with honesty. No b***s****, you can come as you are, even if it's for the first time.
This may sound funny, but something that worked well for me was that Michelle swears. It gave me that space to express myself how I wanted and sometimes it just feels good to drop an F-bomb for frustrating situations. Also, it made me feel like I didnt have to present a situation in such a prime and proper way and really be in that mess, to see it fully so I could clean it up?
Coaching is a partnership—there’s no hierarchy, just the belief that you are the expert of your own life. While the past may come up, our focus is on the present and building your future. Each session increases awareness around your goals, ensuring you leave with a clear plan for the next two weeks.
Coaching creates space to untangle your thoughts so you can take action. This process sparks transformation—sharing your thoughts, answering thought-provoking questions, identifying limiting beliefs, and challenging contradictions. We name what needs to be named, redefine outdated beliefs, and bring clarity to what felt unclear. Coaching helps you step into who you want to be and move forward with intention.
How does coaching differ from other wellness modalities?
Let’s be clear: INSATIABLE NOT ENOUGHNESS and AMBITION are not the same.
“I SHOULD” is not “I WANT.” “I should” keeps you stuck on the hamster wheel of more, more, more—without pausing to consider yourself. “I want” asks you to step back and think about what truly matters to you.
Insatiable not enoughness distances you from your authentic, all-caps YOU-ness by tricking you into believing that your worth is tied to what you create, achieve, and give. “I want” requires you to pause and reconnect with who you are and how you want to show up—for yourself, your circles, and your greater community. Because who you are is reflected in how you celebrate your wins, prioritize yourself, and embrace rest.
What is insatiable not enoughness?
For 1:1 coaching, the minimum commitment is 6 months of working together every 2 weeks. I find this time frame gives us enough time to get comfortable together, gives you the space to get used to the coaching process, and get actionable with your goals. There is no maximum amount of time for our working together, we can always re-up in 6 month increments, so long as we are still grounded in actionable forward-moving work.
Is there a minimum or maximum commitment for working together?