Our work together is steady, supportive, and shaped around your real life.
Sessions are a space to slow down, check in, and gently adjust what’s actually happening in your body and day-to-day rhythms. We focus on nourishment, stress regulation, sleep, and habits in a way that feels realistic—not overwhelming.
Rather than following a rigid plan, we build one that evolves with you. As things shift, we shift too—so the process stays supportive and sustainable over time.
You don’t need to have everything figured out before we begin. We start where you are, take one intentional step at a time, and build from there.
What working together looks like
How you’ll feel
Calmer in your body.
Clearer in your mind.
More rested, steady, and supported -
with energy that builds gently over time.
FAQs
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I’m a certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN), with training in holistic wellness and sustainable life change.
I also hold a degree in Industrial & Systems Engineering, which shapes the way I approach health - searching for root causes, noticing patterns and systems rather than quick fixes.
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Health coaching is a supportive, collaborative process focused on your daily life — how you eat, move, rest, manage stress, and feel in your body. I don’t diagnose, treat, or prescribe. Instead, we work together to understand patterns, build sustainable habits, and support your well-being in a way that feels realistic and compassionate.
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Sessions are conversational and personalized. We’ll talk about what’s feeling supportive or challenging in your life, explore simple next steps, and build awareness around food, stress, sleep, movement, and mindset. Nothing is rushed, and everything is guided by where you are — not where you “should” be.
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This work is especially helpful for people who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected from their bodies — often after years of stress, burnout, or trying quick fixes that didn’t last. If you’re looking for a gentle, root-focused approach and are open to making small, meaningful changes over time, you’re likely a great fit.
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Not at all. This is a slow, supportive process. We focus on one or two realistic shifts at a time, always honoring your energy, capacity, and real life. Progress here is about consistency and self-trust — not perfection.