A 90-Day Clarity & Action Plan
If you're a woman over 50 with a rich, winding history and a quiet feeling that there's something more — you're in the right place. I help women like you turn decades of experience into one focused, low-stress second-act business.
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In ten quiet minutes, get clearer than months of overthinking. You'll map:
Is This You?
If you're nodding, you're not behind and you're not alone. You're just missing one thing: a clear, age-aware path. Let's build it.
You're not starting over.
You're re-combining decades of skill and life into something smaller, more flexible, and entirely yours.
A "messy" résumé isn't a liability — it's raw material. And it isn't only about strategy. The women I work with want both halves: the inner work (confidence, clarity, releasing the "too late" story) and the practical work (one niche, one simple plan, real steps). Most advice gives you one or the other. Here, you get both — warm and grounded.
The Method
A simple sequence that takes you from foggy to a plan with your name on it — in about 90 days, at a pace real life allows.
Clarify
Move from "too many ideas" to one or two second-act directions that genuinely fit your energy, your health, and your life.
Claim
Turn that direction into one specific niche and a confident way to tell your story — with your age and experience as the advantage they are.
Commit
Follow a calm, low-stress plan of 10–20 hours a week — small, doable steps that build real momentum without the overwhelm.
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Hi, I'm [Your Name]
My path looked like a zig-zag for years. I started as a classroom teacher, spent about a decade in publishing, then began helping small startups — blending the teaching, the creative work, and the publishing know-how. Eventually I built things of my own: a travel agency, then work as an online business manager, and finally a small publishing business that's genuinely mine.
For a long time I thought all that wandering was a problem. It turned out to be the whole point. Now I help women over 50 do exactly the same — no judgment, no hustle culture, just a clear, compassionate path to a second act that fits your real life.
— [Your Name]
The Book
A short, do-it-with-me guide that walks you through the Clarify · Claim · Commit method and leaves you holding your own one-page plan — plus a first step you can take in the next 24 hours. Built for women over 50 with full, real lives. About 10–20 hours a week. No overwhelm.
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A plan is wonderful. A plan plus a circle of women who truly get it is even better. The honest truth about midlife pivots is that the loneliness — not the work — is what usually stops us. So I built a warm place to do this together.
Live calls where you bring what you're stuck on and we work through it together — real-time guidance, plus the strength of the circle.
A safe, ad-free space (not on Facebook) where you can ask questions, share wins, and feel seen — never invisible, never "too old."
The worksheets, scripts, and step-by-step resources from the 90-day plan — ready to use, at your own pace.
Light-touch check-ins that keep you moving through the "messy middle," because life doesn't pause just because you're starting something.
Real help with confidence, visibility, and the "is it too late?" stories — the inner work most business advice skips.
For those who want more structure: a guided round through the full 90-day plan, in a small group, start to finish.
Not sure which fits? Start with the free guide — no pressure, and the door's open whenever it feels right.
Explore the coaching circle →Real Women, Real Second Acts
"[Add a real quote here. One genuine sentence about how it felt to finally get clear on her direction beats ten polished ones.]"
"[A second testimonial — ideally about the community or the relief of not doing it alone.]"
"[A third — about taking a first real step, or landing a first client or offer.]"
Tip: until you have client stories, use early-reader reactions to the book here.
Good Questions
Not when everything's perfect. Not when you feel completely ready. The moment you take one simple step. Let this be it.