You didn’t expect this chapter.
Loss, betrayal, caregiving, or simply waking up one day wondering, “Who am I now?”—midlife has a way of surprising us.
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Loss, betrayal, caregiving, or simply waking up one day wondering, “Who am I now?”—midlife has a way of surprising us.
Whether you’re grieving someone you love, healing from betrayal, caring for aging parents, or questioning who you are now—this is your space to pause, reflect, and begin again with compassion and clarity.
I know what it’s like to lose your bearings—through the deaths of loved ones, betrayal in marriage, family complexities, and unexpected reinventions. I’ve stood in the fog and asked myself, “How do I even begin again?”
Through my own journey, I’ve learned that loss can refine us, not define us. That’s the heart of my coaching—and the reason I built a community for women navigating life’s surprises with honesty, courage, and a touch of humor.
Healing Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All
I’ve created layered ways for you to connect, depending on what you need right now:
This isn’t just another on-line group. It’s a dedicated app-based community built for women like you: private, safe, and designed for growth.
Inside, you’ll find:
Gentle, self-paced support for women who want tools and encouragement without the pressure of live sessions. Includes on-demand masterclasses, monthly Q&A, and ongoing resources.
Weekly coaching and deeper access to Christine for those ready for full support. Includes all resources, masterclasses, and a private group for weekly coaching and connection.
This self-guided workbook is for the woman who never imagined life would turn out this way—and is ready to explore what’s next. Through personal reflection prompts, gentle truth-telling, and soulful exercises, you'll rediscover who you are and what still matters.
Inside, you’ll explore:
Whether you're navigating grief, betrayal, or a season of chOange, this workbook is a trusted companion for your healing journey.
Here I share insights, reflections, & practical tools for navigating the messy middle of midlife:
Because healing deserves more than clichés—it deserves truth with hope