You’re Usually the One Holding It All.
You’re the guide.
The space-holder.
The one people turn to when they’re falling apart.
But now—it’s you.
Something is shifting. Quietly.
The outer success no longer holds the same weight.
The roles, the titles, the certainty—they’re not enough.
And you know this next chapter… isn’t about supporting others.
It’s about being supported.
You don’t need fixing.
You need to be met—fully.
In your depth. In your brilliance. In the places no one sees.
By someone who’s not here to impress or improve you,
but to walk beside what’s already waking up inside you.
This isn’t about finding answers.
It’s about being guided through the questions that won’t leave you alone.
If you’re here, you already know:
This part of the path asks for more honesty, more surrender, and more soul.
And you don’t have to walk it alone.