Career Transitions
You’re not starting over. You’re starting from everything you’ve already built.
Something has to change. You just don't know where to begin.
Maybe you stepped away from your career to raise a family and now the path back feels unfamiliar and a little intimidating. Maybe you've been showing up to the same job for years, doing it well, and slowly realizing it doesn't fit who you are anymore. Maybe you're not even sure what you want — just that something needs to be different.
Whatever brought you here, one thing is true: you're standing at a crossroads and it feels bigger than you can figure out alone.
The fear of starting over is real. But here's what I know.
Most women in career transition are convinced they're behind — that they've lost ground, lost relevance, or lost their chance at something meaningful. They look at where they want to go and measure the distance like they're starting from zero.
But you're not starting from zero. You're starting from everything you've lived, built, learned, and survived. The years you spent raising children, managing a household, leading a team, or quietly holding everything together — all of it has been shaping you into someone far more capable than you're giving yourself credit for.
The question isn't whether you're ready. It's learning to see what you're already bringing to the table.
This is where my approach is different.
Career transitions sit at the intersection of who you are and what you do — which means they can't be solved with a resume update alone. There's real emotional weight in this kind of change: the identity shifts, the self-doubt, the fear of making the wrong choice, the grief of leaving something behind even when you know it's time.
I work with both sides of that. As a therapist with a specialized focus on career clarity, I bring clinical support for the emotional experience of transition alongside practical tools to help you figure out your direction. We don't just talk about how you feel — we build a real picture of where you're headed and what it will take to get there.
What we actually do together
We start by getting clear on what matters most to you — your values, your strengths, and the experiences that have defined you. Often this is where women are most surprised, because what they've been doing and what they deeply care about turns out to be far more transferable than they expected.
From there I use career and personality assessments alongside our conversations to help you see yourself more clearly and identify paths that genuinely fit. We work through the practical questions — skills, direction, confidence, next steps — while also making space for the harder ones, like what you're afraid of and what's been holding you back.
What's waiting on the other side
A clearer sense of who you are professionally and what you actually want. The confidence to pursue it without waiting until you feel completely ready — because that feeling rarely comes on its own.
Women who do this work don't just find a new job. They find a direction that feels like theirs — built on everything they've already lived through, not in spite of it.