Transitions & Identity: Who Are You Becoming When Everything Is Changing?
Transitions don’t always announce themselves with clarity.
They arrive quietly, often disguised as confusion, resistance, or deep fatigue.
Maybe you’ve left something behind — a role, a place, a version of yourself.
Maybe you're in between decisions, between identities, between stories.
Or maybe something in your life has shifted… but the world expects you to stay the same.
This space is for the in-between.
The threshold.
The part of the journey where you don’t yet know what’s next — but you know the old answers no longer fit.
You are allowed to outgrow things.
You are allowed to pause.
You are allowed to change — not just once, but many times — and still be whole.
These writings are invitations to meet yourself there — softly, curiously, and with enough compassion to carry you through.
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In a season of becoming?
I work with clients navigating the in-between — the space between stories, roles, or rhythms. You don’t have to name it all to begin.