Real Women. Real Transformation.

Divorce is one of life’s biggest transitions—but you don’t have to go through it alone. Every woman I work with comes to me feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or stuck. Together, we create a path forward that is grounded in clarity, confidence, and self-trust.

These are the stories of women who have navigated divorce with courage, resilience, and intention. Their journeys are unique, but the goal is the same—to move forward with strength and grace. Take a look at their experiences and see what’s possible when you have the right support by your side.

Katie, Breckenridge, CO

Toward the end of my marriage, I felt completely unhinged! I was a mess. I was on an emotional rollercoaster—one day, convinced we were great, and the next, feeling like I couldn’t breathe.

My friends and family had run out of patience for my constant back-and-forth, and honestly, I couldn’t blame them.

Then, a friend gave me Anne’s number. When I called, I half-hoped she’d just tell me what to do. She didn’t. Instead, she helped me untangle the emotional chaos in my head and find my own answers. She never made me feel crazy for struggling, for wavering, or for being terrified. She just got it. She was so patient with me.

The hardest part? Accepting that I wouldn’t be with my kids all the time. That realization shattered me. I ugly cried, panicked, and convinced myself I was failing them. But Anne sat with me through it all, reminding me that I wasn’t a bad mom, I was a mom who loved her kids deeply.

She helped me create a plan for the days they were gone, so instead of collapsing into bed, lost and overwhelmed, I could actually take care of myself. And when they were with me, I could show up as the mom they deserved. I even learned to appreciate my alone time, going out and having fun! That part has been pretty amazing.

Anne also kept me accountable with the overwhelming logistics—the legal, financial, and day-to-day details that felt impossible to manage on top of everything else.

Even now, I hear her voice in my head reminding me to trust myself. And the best part? I do. It’s an incredible feeling. I love this version of myself a million times more.

Maggie, Los Angeles, CA

Anne always told me that divorce is a process, but I didn’t fully understand what she meant until I was living it. I used to think divorce was just about signing papers and moving on—but it’s so much more than that. It’s untangling a life you built, learning who you are without that person, and figuring out how to keep going when everything feels unfamiliar.

Some days, I feel strong and confident, like I’m finally finding my way. And then there are days when it still hits me—when I struggle with co-parenting, when loneliness creeps in, when I wonder if I’ll ever truly feel like myself again. That’s when Anne’s words come back to me: This is a journey.

Anne has been there through all of it, holding space for me in the hardest moments and reminding me that I don’t have to figure it all out at once. Even after the paperwork was signed, her support and wisdom still guide me.

Emily, Boulder, CO

When I first had to tell people I was getting divorced, I was terrified. The words felt impossible to say out loud. Most people thought we were happily married. Admitting otherwise felt like exposing a secret I hadn’t even fully processed. It was overwhelming.

Anne helped me through it, not just by finding the words, but by helping me say them in a way that felt true to me. She reminded me that I didn’t have to explain everything, that I was allowed to set boundaries, to protect my heart, and to share only what felt right.

It might sound like a small thing, but it wasn’t. It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do. And having her there made it less scary. I didn’t feel so alone. That meant everything. I’ll always be grateful.

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2. Next Steps

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3. Working Together

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I’m here with you every step of the way—offering fresh perspectives, fostering deeper self and relational awareness, and helping you develop new skills for lasting change.