I have been in your shoes.  

You tackle each day, but in the end feel like you have sacrificed part of yourself. You are overwhelmed and counting down the days to the weekend, your next vacation, or even a simple date night, and not out of excitement for what you will do, but for the fact that you will have a few minutes to yourself to forget about your commitments. In the end, you feel overworked and unaccomplished. And you wake up and do it all again the next day.

You deserve better.

You deserve to feel accomplished and confident. You deserve to re-find yourself in your hectic life.

Through my coaching programs I help Wonderers just like you, find balance and focus and purpose so they can accomplish the things that really matter and stop wondering about what might be. I help Wonderers build a successful life and to stop sacrificing what they want to do for what they have to do.

Because you were meant for more that what you believe.

I know what you are feeling. As a mom of 3 young children, my days sometimes feel like they run together. Everyday, I would wake up, get everyone ready for school, teach 80 middle schoolers, attend meetings, shuffle the kids from dance to baseball to soccer to hockey and home again, only for the day to continue in a fog. From there would be dinner and baths and chores and reading (because my teacher heart likes to make sure that my kids are reading everyday). Once bedtime hit, I was putting in more hours at the computer running my photography business and also managing the frozen yogurt business that we own. I was drowning, but not willing to let go. And on top of that, there were so many other things that I wanted to do with my life.

You see, I love being busy. I love the activities that my kids are involved in. I love owning my own businesses and I love teaching, but it wasn’t working. I wasn’t working. I pride myself on being a multitasker. I can do so many things at one time. "I got this." was a my internal mantra. But one can only multitask so many tasks before getting overwhelmed and defeated. I had to make some changes, even small ones to help balance the things that I needed to do, with the things that I had to do. 

So I did.

It originally started with an investment in a business coach. I was trying to expand my photography business, I wanted help in learning the in's and out's for social media, marketing to my ideal clients, etc. As I was going through this course, I was simplifying and planning and purging, and making goals for my business. Everything I was doing was in order to benefit my business, yet my business was still not going anywhere. Then I realized why. In order to get my business in order, I had to get my life in order. I had to figure out how to be able to come home from teaching and be able to take the time to cook dinner and get my kids to their activities and make lunches, on top of working on my other businesses.

I began developing strategies in order to organize and tackle the different elements going on in my daily life. Through a process of finding clarity and simplifying,  I was finally feeling productive when in came to handling things at home, maintaining my full time job and businesses, and raising my kids. I began hearing from people close to me, "Cindy, I don't know how you do it? How do you keep up with everything that you have going on? How do you run your businesses and work? How do you have time to do all of this for your kids?  I wish I could ______ like you, but I just don't have the time."

I played it off for a while like it was no big deal. I joked that we were "just managing", or would say " I don't know how we do it, we just do." But after awhile I took notice.  There must be something I was doing differently. There must be something that I am doing that others can as well. And I started piecing it together.  I began making lists and filling in my agenda with ideas and hints and tricks and dreams.

Even as I began developing this course, my life continued to steer itself in a new direction, especially as I began to dig deep into the modules I wanted to develop. But the more I dug in, the more excited I got about sharing what I learned with other people.