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About Me

  CREDIBILITY + MY STORY  I’m someone who wishes I had taken a gap year back when I was choosing a major. I felt artsy, intuitive, expressive—but I had no space to explore those parts of myself while living such a fast‑paced teen life. I wanted to study writing, fashion, or art. Instead, I let tuition rates, parents, and well‑meaning adults steer me toward a more traditional path that “guaranteed” employment. I didn’t realize that choosing something safe would slowly drain the creativity I was trying to protect. So I chose business as my major and healthcare/services management as my minor for both my undergraduate and graduate degrees. The business side wasn’t the problem—I enjoyed it, even imagined my own ventures throughout the program. But learning the inner workings of the American healthcare system taught me how to dissect systems, how to see the flaws beneath the surface, how something can appear helpful while quietly draining society over time. I think in systems, so t...

What I Offer

  WHAT I OFFER Below is a clear list of the mentorship services now available, along with rates for families who want structured, intentional support. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Gap Year Exploration Mentorship   2. College Prep Mentorship   3. College Admissions Support   4. Academic Support + Grounding Sessions 1. GAP YEAR EXPLORATION MENTORSHIP For students who are unsure, overwhelmed, or needing clarity before choosing their next step. Includes: - Identity + values exploration - Strengths + interests mapping - Gentle direction-finding conversations - Personalized next-step plan - Reflective notes after each session Rates: - $65/hr or - 4-Session Package: $450 2. COLLEGE PREP MENTORSHIP For students who know their direction and want grounded support preparing for college. Includes: - Major + pathway exploration - Application timeline planning - Academic + emotional readiness support - Personalized planning documents - Reflective notes after each session Rates: - $75/hr o...

My Transition Philosophy

  My Philosophy about Transitional Seasons My philosophy about transitional seasons comes from years of watching people—young and grown—stand at the edge of who they were and who they’re becoming. No matter the age, transitions look different for everyone, but they share a few universal truths. The Four Anchors of Transition Every transition season has its own texture—its own pace, its own questions, its own invitations. No two people move through change the same way, yet there are patterns I’ve seen in myself, in my students, and in anyone standing at the edge of who they were and who they’re becoming. These patterns feel like anchors—steadying points you can return to when everything else feels uncertain. These are the four anchors I’ve come to trust: 1.  Disruption A shift happens—internally or externally—and the old way of being no longer fits. This is the moment you realize something is changing, even if you can’t name it yet. 2.  Reflection Clarity doesn’t rush. It ...