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You already know something feels off.

Maybe you can’t name it exactly. It might just feel like you’re always behind, always managing, always one step away from getting on top of it — but never quite there.

A Clarity Call is a private, 60-minute conversation where we slow that down together.

You bring whatever feels noisy, heavy or unresolved right now. I listen closely, reflect back what I’m hearing, and help you see what you might be too close to see yourself—the blind spot, the assumption, the thing you’ve been holding on to & managing that was never actually yours to handle in the first place.

I won’t hand you a plan or tell you what to do. I’ll just help you get clear on what’s actually happening so you can decide what comes next from a place that feels grounded and true to you.


This might be a good fit if you’re:

  • Circling a decision you can’t seem to make

  • In a season that feels misaligned but you can’t pinpoint why

  • Carrying a tension you haven’t been able to name

  • Feeling like something has to change but not sure where to start

  • Tired of trying to think your way out of something that keeps coming back

And the best part? You don’t need to prepare anything. You just need to show up.

Book a clarity call →

60 minutes · Google Meet · $350

Still not sure? Here’s what this looked like for two women who came in with similar feelings…

Jessica came to me looking for a better plan for the summer.

Jessica came in wanting a summer plan. Not just any plan—a real one. Time-blocked, thought through, something she could actually feel confident about going into a season she already knew was going to be a lot.

We built it together. And then about halfway through she said something that kind of changed everything about our conversation.

“I’m feeling some resistance within myself to really commit to the time-bound schedule. Which is surprising — because that’s definitely what I felt like I wanted.”

So we slowed down. Instead of pushing through the plan, we started talking about what she actually needed the summer to feel like. Whether a detailed schedule was ever going to get her there. Whether the plan was the solution or whether it had quietly become another thing to manage.

Life got complicated after that—her son had a surgery, they lost childcare for three weeks, the schedule went out the window. But in a follow up, she said something that has always stayed with me.

She wasn’t asking about the summer plan anymore. She was asking: “How can I apply these same lessons to the back-to-school transition?”

She stopped looking for the right plan. She started trusting her own read on things. That’s the whole point.


Andrea came to me the way a lot of moms do—convinced the problem was the plan.

Andrea had been trying to fix her routine for what felt like forever. Every week a new version. More realistic this time. Surely this one would stick. And every week by Wednesday she was done with it.

“The second something doesn’t go to the action plan, I’m just like—that’s done. Throw it out the window,” she told me on our call together.

She came in thinking she just needed a better system. What she actually needed was for someone to tell her she wasn’t failing—she was just beyond her own capacity. That no system was going to fix that, because no system creates energy that isn’t there.

When she heard that, she said it felt like a weight lifted.

In her own words: “I never would have considered myself overcommitted & did not recognize the unrealistic expectations I had placed on myself. Erin helped me sift through the noise to get to the real me.”

She didn’t leave with a perfect routine. She left with a completely different relationship to the one she already had.

Book a Clarity Call →

60 minutes · Google Meet · $350

*This is a reflective conversation, not a replacement for therapy or mental health care.