You are the Peacemaker…
EASY-GOING, FRIENDLY, GENTLE, STABLE, KIND-HEARTED, SUPPORTIVE, AND ACCEPTING.
But for some time you have been feeling anxious and exhausted because:
You want everyone to be happy, fearing conflict if you speak up.
You try to minimize conflict, yet find yourself overwhelmed by tension—both from around and inside of you.
You vacillate between engaging with life and pulling away to preserve the peace.
You struggle to engage, feeling drained by efforts others seem to rarely notice.
Anger boils over at times, surprising you, but it gets repressed rather than addressed.
But This Isn’t New
You unconsciously repress and avoid because:
You learned that to go unseen and unheard meant keeping the peace.
You worry that strong emotions—yours or others’—will jeopardize your relevance to others.
You strive to maintain harmony by pleasing and reassuring, yet lose track of your own voice.
Something deserves to be changed… a relationship that recognizes your worth, supports your journey, and welcomes the full range of your feelings—so you can overcome the beliefs of separateness and embody the vital loving presence we need.
Here Is Where I Come In
I help exhausted people-pleasers become empowered and embodied. I do this through helping clients become aware of, and heal from their childhood core wounds, which interfere with present-day work and personal relationships.
After therapy, you will experience:
A rejuvenated sense of aliveness, grounding your kindness in self-awareness.
Others embracing your needs, preferences, opinions and evolution.
A curiosity and resilience in conflict as a path to deeper intimacy.
A clear recognition that your presence truly matters.
The energy and courage to champion the causes you care about most.