The courage you're looking for is already in you.
I didn’t become a life coach because I had all the answers. I became one because I know what it costs to stay silent — and what becomes possible when you finally stop.
Hi, I'm Hillary.
I help women find the courage they already have.
From a young age, people found it easy to confide in me. I've always been drawn to the hard conversations — the ones most people sidestep. Not because I have all the answers, but because I know that being truly heard changes something in a person. It creates space for clarity that wasn't there before.
I’ve had to do my own hard work too. When I experienced an unfair labour practice situation at work, I made the decision to confront it rather than quietly absorb it. The people around me were genuinely surprised , not because speaking up was wrong, but because so few people actually do. That experience revealed something important to me: most people are capable, intelligent, and resilient, yet many are carrying struggles, fears, or truths they have never felt safe enough to say out loud.
"That's the moment I understood where I was meant to be — in the room with the woman who knows something has to change, but hasn't yet found the words."
I became a certified life coach because I believe that most women already know what they want. They've just spent so long managing everything and everyone else that their own voice has been pushed to the back of the queue. My work is to help them find it again — quietly, practically, and without a script.
My approach is calm and deeply personal. I don't believe in one-size-fits-all frameworks or tidy solutions. I believe in sitting with where you actually are and building from there — honestly, at your pace, toward a life that genuinely fits who you are now, not who you used to be.
If you've been waiting for that — this is it.
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You don't have to figure it out
before you reach out.
The first conversation costs nothing. It commits you to nothing. It might just be the most useful 30 minutes you've given yourself in a long time.