I often hear from adults grappling with life transitions, experiencing:

Career Shifts & Professional Identity

Perhaps you’re moving into your first professional role, contemplating a major career change, facing unemployment, or navigating a significant promotion. These shifts can bring excitement, but also immense pressure, self-doubt, and anxiety about your future path. You might find yourself questioning your purpose, struggling with imposter syndrome, or feeling uneasy in a new professional landscape.

Relationship Evolutions & Personal Connection

From navigating the complexities of new relationships, the heartache of breakups, the commitment of marriage, or the profound shift into parenthood, relationship transitions can deeply impact your sense of self and stability. You might feel isolated, overwhelmed by new dynamics, or uncertain about how to maintain your identity amidst changing relational roles.

Geographic Moves & Shifting Foundations

Relocating for work, school, or personal reasons can be exciting yet deeply disorienting. Leaving behind familiar routines, friendships, and support systems can lead to feelings of loneliness or anxiety about establishing a new life. You might miss your old community or struggle to feel at home in a new environment.

You don’t have to navigate life transitions on your own.