The Next Right Step Session

90 minutes. One-on-one. One thing you’re finally ready to move on.

There’s something you keep circling.

It’s the thing that surfaces at 2am. The one you’ve prayed about, thought about, made peace with and then un-made peace with. Maybe you can name it exactly. Maybe you just know something isn’t right and you can’t put your finger on where.

Either way, you’re still standing in the same place.

Ninety minutes together and you won’t be.

How it works

We pray.

We start by getting honest about what’s actually going on — not the tidy version. If you’re not sure what the real thing is, we’ll find it together using a thought download: everything that’s been rattling around, out of your head and into the open. Then you choose the one that matters most.

We investigate.

This is the part most people never do. We take that thought and look at it straight on — what it produces in you, how it drives what you do and don’t do, whether it’s actually serving you. We don’t take the story at face value. And then we reframe it — not with wishful thinking, but truthfully, from who God says you are.

We plan.

Here’s what most plans miss: you can’t execute a plan as a woman you haven’t become yet. So we look at who you’d need to be for this to be possible — how she spends her days, what she says yes and no to, what she does differently — and we build from there. Then, and only then, we make the actual plan.

You go.

You leave with your next right step. Specific. Yours. Something you can do this week.

What’s included

  • 90 minutes, one-on-one with me
  • A written summary of what we uncovered and the step you’re taking
  • Your 90-Day Life Guide & Planner, shipped to your door
  • A follow-up call one week later — because the step matters more than the session

$197

One session. One thing. One next right step.

You’ll choose your session time immediately after checkout.

Who this is for

This isn’t for a woman in crisis.

It’s for the one who’s handling everything, doing it well, and quietly aware that something isn’t right.

You’re not falling apart.

That’s almost the problem — you’re functioning too well for anyone to ask if you’re okay.

Including you.