A conversation
Most of what’s available wants to give you a plan.
This doesn’t.
It is one conversation, sixty to seventy-five minutes, on Google Meet. You tell me what still feels unsettled. I tell you what I’m actually hearing — and what I stopped, and what happened when I did. You decide what to do with that.
That’s the whole thing.
Jessica came to me wanting a summer schedule. She works full time, has two kids & was trying to map out the next three months before they collapsed on her. Halfway through our hour, she realized she was resisting the very plan she’d asked for. We put it down. Weeks later she told me she’d stopped looking for the right system & started trusting her own read on things.
Andrea came in convinced she was failing. She works from home with one kid, and every week she’d design a new routine—tighter, more airtight than the last. By Wednesday it had collapsed and she’d already be drafting the next version, certain that this time she’d finally get it right. At some point in our hour I said: you’re not failing. There’s genuinely too much here. You are overcommitted. She said no one had ever told her that. She’d kept building harder plans and deciding it was her fault when they didn’t hold.
Neither of them left with a plan. Both of them left with something that actually changed how they moved through their days.
Part of why this works is that it’s self-contained.
There’s no follow-up email with notes, no thirty-day check-in, no door left open for follow-up questions. It isn’t coaching. It isn’t therapy. It isn’t the start of an ongoing relationship you have to manage.
For a woman who has spent years not being able to receive help without feeling like she owes someone something—having the conversation just be the conversation is the point.
When you book, I’ll ask you one question:
What's the thing you'd do a little less of, if you let yourself?
No prep beyond that. No worksheet. No pre-reading. Just arrive having already named the real thing—not the polished version, the actual one.
$400 · 60 to 75 minutes · Google Meet
Most women who book have already spent more than this on courses, planners & systems that only added more things to manage. This is one conversation & you leave with less on your plate.
If none of the available times work, email me at erin@momlifehandbook.com.
This is a private, reflective conversation — not a replacement for therapy or mental health care.




