Why there's more than one way in

Most coaching sites offer one thing: a single package, a single price, a single commitment. That works if you already know exactly what you need. It doesn't work if you're still figuring out how much support makes sense for where you are and pretending otherwise is how people either over-commit to something too big, or under-commit to something too small to move the needle.

Here's a useful way to tell the difference: notice whether you're asking "what's the most I can handle" or "what's the least I actually need right now." Both questions show up at a threshold, and they lead to very different choices. Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development names this directly and states people grow fastest not alone, and not by being handed the answer, but through the right amount of support for where they are, adjusted as they go rather than maximized upfront.

That's the thinking behind what's below. I offer free, low-commitment, and deeper options, not because one is "better," but because they meet different amounts of readiness. You start wherever fits and move only when it's time.

🧭 Step one — start free

The Invisible Load Field Guide

A short, structured guide that helps you map your invisible load — where you actually are right now, and how much of what's exhausting you is being spent on things that were never structurally yours to carry. Not a mood board, not an affirmation deck. This is where anyone starts: testing whether the Compass approach fits before anything further is asked of you.

🧭 Step two — the Trailhead call

Free, 20 minutes

A conversation to find out if this is the right fit for where you are, and what kind of support makes sense next.

🧭 Step three — build your compass, 1:1

Compass Coaching

Two ways in — choose based on where you are, not where you think you should be.

Orientation — 3 sessions · $300, Trailhead Rate

Real work, held weekly and consecutive within a single month because momentum matters at this stage, and spacing sessions out further makes it hard to build any real traction. Session one maps where you actually are right now — the same "See It" that everything after depends on. By session three, you'll know from direct experience, not a sales page, whether the Compass Method is how you want to do this.

Worth saying plainly: three sessions is enough to test the method and get real clarity, not enough to complete the deeper work. Think of it as a genuine first read of the terrain, not the whole traverse.

The Compass Method — 10 sessions · $1,000, Trailhead Rate

The flagship engagement: structured inquiry, not advice-giving, working from Freire's "See It, Name It, Strategize Around It" and built on ICF-aligned coaching practice. Runs roughly three months, with deliberate fallow weeks built between session clusters providing space to actually live with what surfaced and put it into practice, not just move to the next conversation. Mezirow's transformative learning research is explicit about this: real perspective shift needs a reflective gap, not just forward momentum.

Already completed Orientation? Your 3 sessions count as the first three of the ten — you'll add 7 more for $700, same $100/session rate throughout.

Trailhead Rate applies while I'm still working toward my ICF credential — it's not limited to a specific number of clients. The first 10 clients in the founding cohort lock this rate in for the life of our work together, even after rates rise once I'm credentialed. After that, the standard rate is $1,497 for the 10-session engagement.

🧭 Step four — live it, immersive and in-person

The Fjord Reset · 4-day solo retreat

Western Norway · coming 2027

For women who want to dive into a truly restorative retreat close to nature, with in-person coaching — real distance from the routines that make it hard to put the old map down. Four days at the Waypoint, our retreat space on the fjord: private coaching, guided time in the local landscape, and space to reset.

Stay at the Waypoint · solo stays
Western Norway · coming 2027

Between coaching retreats, the Waypoint is available for women who want quiet, unstructured time of their own — no coaching, no program. Tea library, a calm space with art supplies, the sound of the river outside, wild views, and room to slow down in your own company.

Applications open in December 2026 for 2027 dates.

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