About

I'm Rebekah.

Before I was a coach, I was a woman rebuilding her own life from the ground up. I don't coach from a textbook — I coach from a road I've actually walked.

I'm a survivor of abuse. I know what it is to start over: to learn how to feel safe again, to trust my own read on the world after it's been undermined, to believe a good future is still possible. That long, uneven climb is exactly the one I now walk beside others.

I was adopted, which means I've spent much of my life with the questions that sit underneath so much of this work — Who am I, really? Where do I belong? I understand how it feels to build a sense of self when the foundation you were handed has cracks in it.

I rebuilt my life while raising four children. You don't have to wait until you're "healed" to start living.

I'm a mother of four. I did my own healing while showing up, every day, for the people who needed me — carrying real weight and refusing to pass the pain down. So when I say I understand rebuilding in the middle of a full life, I mean it from experience.

What I believe

That you are not what happened to you. That healing isn't linear and doesn't have a deadline. That you already carry the strength — sometimes you just need someone who's been there to help you find it again, and to walk a little way beside you.

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