Change is coming. The only question is—will it shape you, or will you shape it?
Big change never shows up at a perfect time. An engagement. A new title. A spouse’s cross-country job offer. A parent’s icy fall. And for women attorneys in private practice, the life you’ve been working so hard to balance starts to tilt.
These moments—inflection points—can be more than disruptions. They can be opportunities. If you catch them. If you claim them. If you act with intention.
I work with women attorneys at precisely these moments—when the ground shifts and everything feels uncertain. The truth is, this can be the moment everything unravels—or the one that moves you forward with clarity, alignment, and confidence.
You Don’t Need a Reinvention. You Need a Realignment.
When life changes, you don’t have to give up the career you’ve built. And no, you don’t need to leave law to become a yoga instructor. You need a way forward that reflects your values, your goals, and your priorities.
Clarity begins when you stop reacting and start leading—on your terms.
Why This Coaching is Different
Everyone around you has an opinion. Your best friend. Your aunt. Even your mentor. They care—but they carry their own history, emotions, and expectations. All of them bring their own vision of what your future should be.
I bring something different: 30+ years of perspective from inside law firm leadership rooms.
I’ve been in the conversations where the shock and regret of losing another valued associate rippled through the room. I’ve seen the disconnect between what firms say they want and how they actually operate. I’ve helped women attorneys close that gap—with strategy, not stress.
Like the woman who came to me just after her engagement. She and her now-fiancé had daydreamed for years about the family they’d build. But when the engagement made it real, she froze. She couldn’t see a way to stay in private practice and also have the life they envisioned. Instead of stressing him out by ‘dumping’ on him, she worked with me—giving herself the space to think clearly, to plan smartly, and to lead her next chapter. Together, we mapped it out—with clarity, confidence, and intention.
This is the kind of support I offer: honest, strategic, and grounded in how law firms really work.
Whether you’re a new partner, recently engaged, preparing for that second child, planning your return from leave, or just feeling a shift you can’t ignore—hear me on this:
You are not the first. You are not the only one. And you do not have to figure it out alone.
This is a confidential space—where your questions are met with strategy, not judgment. You’ll leave with clarity, direction, and a real plan tailored to your priorities.
This is your inflection point. Let’s make it count.