

Asking for Help Changed Everything: What Two Coaches Taught Me About Success, Burnout, and Belonging
I thought being strong meant doing it alone. Until failure—and burnout—taught me the truth: real power comes from asking for help. Here's how coaching transformed my leadership, my career, and my life.

3 Signs You’re Ready to Redefine Career Success
What if success doesn’t feel like success anymore? If you're showing up, over-delivering, and still thinking “this just isn’t it,” you're not alone—and you're not stuck. You might be ready to redefine what success means on your own terms.

Landing Your Next Role in a Tight Job Market
The job market may be competitive, but your unique perspective as a queer, neurodivergent woman can be a distinct strength. Discover strategies for how you can stand out and secure your next opportunity, even during a recession.

4 Ways your Career can Thrive, not just Survive, in a Recession
In times of economic downturn, queer and neurodivergent women often face compounded challenges in the workplace. But with a few intentional, strategic actions, you can not only maintain your position but thrive and lead authentically.

Executive Presence Isn’t About Volume—It’s About Alignment
Executive presence isn't about being louder—it’s about being aligned. For women who are ambitious, thoughtful, and often underestimated, real presence starts with clarity, confidence, and congruence. In this post, we explore what executive presence truly means—and how to lead without losing yourself.

5 Signs You’re Ready to Redefine What Success Looks Like
Feeling misaligned or unfulfilled in your role? What if success no longer feels like success? These five signs may mean you're ready for a career pivot or reinvention.