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Physical Transitions

When you acquire a disability or chronic illness, it can reshape how you move through the world and see yourself.

 

Our secular coaching  offers  space to grieve what’s different, honor what remains, and build a life that feels workable and joyful in your new reality and the society in which you live.

Physical Transitions Coaching lasts 6-8 sessions, offering the following :

A Special Note on Disability Transition Coaching

This area of coaching is very near and dear to my heart, as I am disabled myself. 

Disability transition coaching supports people adjusting to a change in body, capacity, or daily life—and finding their footing again.

Disability can quietly reshape routines, roles, plans, and self-expectations. Coaching offers a calm, non-medical space to pause, take stock, and make sense of what’s changed.

Together, we may focus on:

  • adjusting to new or shifting limits

  • rethinking identity, roles, and expectations

  • adapting daily life, work, and relationships at a realistic pace

  • making decisions that respect energy, fatigue, and fluctuation

There is no pressure to push through, stay positive, or “bounce back.” The work is paced, practical, and grounded in your lived experience.

This support is about starting again—building a life that is sustainable, meaningful, and aligned with who you are now.

Spiritual Transition

When old beliefs no longer fit, you may find yourself between worlds—questioning, searching, beginning again. Our secular coaching offers an in‑between space, where you can honor what once guided you and gently shape a spirituality that feels fulfilling to you and true to who you are now.

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