Why be controlling, when you can be in-charge?
Let’s step back a little… you’re here because you’re tired.
You’re a burnt out, anxious, frustrated parent.
You know you want to be in-charge and make your child listen to you.
You’re a kind, caring and loving parent. So what makes you GIVE IN?
It can feel like an uphill battle at times because it is and you’re more than willing to DO THE WORK.
Fact is there are some things in life you just can’t do alone, control or rush.
Sometimes, dysregulated, needy child just gets in the way, and you need a listening partner who you can open up to and share your breakthroughs with.
I decided to serve as a Conscious Parent Coach because I believe in building stronger childhood than repairing a broken adulthood.
I have a personal testimony of how disconnected childhood can lead us to substance abuse, depression, and anxiety for life.
I firmly believe that there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to life; I believe every parent is unique, every child is unique and everyone’s journey is unique. And so, the solution has to be unique!
My approach is simple and unique: connect with ourselves before connecting with anyone/anything around us.
Now, I want to empower YOU to heal your inner-child, CONNECT with yourself and inspire to choose connection over correction with your children.
I’m different than other Parent Coaches because… together we WON’T be fixing your child.
But listen, I’m anything but “normal,”.
I believe we don’t need to correct our children instead we need to connect with our children.
I fully support openness, open heart and open mind is what we need to dive deep into the old beliefs and patterns.
My approach is unique, we will dig deep for the root cause because I believe there is no cure without cause.
My favorite thing about this work is... I get to be part of YOUR journey.
So if you’re ready to experience deep connection in a way that helps you be the leader of your family life, let’s talk.
Click here to read more about how we can work together.
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