Small-group coaching for women navigating change together
A handful of women, each working on her own next chapter, with a coach and a circle that help her see farther than she can on her own.
- Each woman brings her own transition, question, or goal.
- You gain perspective, accountability, and recognition from the group.
- We meet in person as a defined series of sessions with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
We'll talk about the group you have (or imagine), what you'd like this work to hold, and whether a group series is a good fit.
Alongside one-on-one work, I coach in small groups. Sometimes that's a group I bring together. Often it starts closer to home — a few friends, or colleagues, who want to do this kind of thinking alongside one another.
In a coaching group, each woman pursues her own goal: her transition, her question, her next chapter. The others bring a different set of eyes to her life, and she to theirs. The range of lives in the room gives you perspectives you would never reach on your own.
This is coaching rather than a support group. Everyone sets her own goals and works toward them across the series, drawing on the others for perspective, accountability, and recognition. I coach each woman as an individual and keep the group working well together — making sure every voice is heard and every person has time to work on what matters most to her.
Groups meet every other week for about 75–90 minutes over a set series of sessions, giving you time to live your life between meetings and bring back what you're noticing. I hold groups in person whenever possible — being together in one room makes the conversation more open and the work more honest. For a circle that can't gather in person, we can meet virtually.
If you have a group in mind — or you'd like to explore what a group could look like for your friends, colleagues, or community — book a discovery call and we'll sketch it out together.