12/03/2026
Lately I feel a new clarity about my role as a coach.
To witness someone in her journey.
To look together at the places where something blocks what she most longs for… intimacy, connection, a relationship that can truly open.
Often it lives somewhere in the body.
A fear, a protection, a belief.
While a solid method can support and guide the adventure of meeting inner parts and integration, my role is to hold space with deep, active listening.
A space where body and consciousness can take the journey they need.
Where clarity, acceptance and integration can unfold.
Again and again I witness the wholeness of being human.
Including the parts of ourselves that have not yet had the space to be seen.
For me, coaching is a practice of active listening.
The external guide only holds the space so the inner one can come forward.
Part of the path is softening fears and bringing acceptance to all the layers we meet along the way to the kind of partnership we desire, whether this means a partner who is yet to arrive, or a partner we are already with and wish to deepen our love with.
And it all begins with the partnership with ourselves.
I’m now entering my second year of training as a coach in relationships and intimacy, and I feel honored to be in this phase of practice.
Deeply grateful for the method behind this work.
Every journey I witness reminds me how beautiful and powerful this process is.
No matter the goal, every journey touches something essential:
how it feels to come home.
In the body, the mind, and the heart.
What does that feel like?