Collecting Clarity: Action only after clarity

I love spring and all of the possibilities. What’s possible if you focus on a few key actions when the road ahead is clear?

In February, the shortest month of the year, I’ve lead a Clarity Commitment week. (you can watch the replays here or download the 5 prompts here!) A week focused on daily connections to an inner knowing. This has been a reflection moment each day for 45 minutes. A practical, realistic way to stop messing around and get clear.

We did not ask our friends, our boss, or siblings for help, we looked to inner guidance. We did not leave our homes or take a fancy vacation, we did not spend anything (except maybe on a new journal) to go inward. In the pause, other’s agendas are not in the forefront.


Now, it’s time for action. March is the start of spring and the proverbial blossoming. Winter is over, it’s hard to sit still when the sun beams and the birds show up at 5am.



Are you ready to take action backed with a deep knowing?

This spring, as the buds bloom, launch into a period of growth WITH clarity. When we move too quickly or without a clear roadmap, we can get easily frustrated or unable to make progress.


The Clarity Collective is my vision of the future of wellness for women at work, with home in mind. A roadmap for successful thinking with our most aligned heart, mind and strengths to find what we want at the time in our lives when we have time in front of us and experience to back it up.


This Clarity CollectivE is for women only with 12+ years of work experience who want to be successful, magnetize abundance and move ahead without fear or self loathing. We will focus on a 9-12 month goal, walk through my Clarity toolkit. This is not launched to the public yet!



Are you ready to dip a toe into the tumbleweed of aligned action?

Email me any questions or sign up now.


After our time together you will feel effective, clear and excited. You will no longer feel upset, stifled or confused.



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