I’ve been where you are…
I help successful women who feel stuck in lives that no longer fit.
For 30 years, I built a successful corporate career — leading teams, mentoring women, and doing everything I thought success was supposed to look like.
From the outside, my life looked stable and accomplished. Inside, I was exhausted, disconnected, and carrying more than I could sustain.
After leaving a long marriage and rebuilding my life as a single mother, I eventually faced another truth:
I had outgrown the life I spent decades building.
Walking away from my corporate career was the hardest step of all. Not because I didn’t know how to succeed — but because I had built my identity around surviving. What I found on the other side wasn’t chaos. It was clarity, peace, purpose, and a life that finally felt like mine. Now I help other women navigate that same transition — thoughtfully, strategically, and without blowing everything up.
What I found on the other side wasn’t chaos.
It was clarity, peace, purpose, and a life that finally felt like mine.
Now I help other women navigate that same transition — thoughtfully, strategically, and without blowing everything up.
Sometimes the bravest thing is choosing yourself before burnout chooses for you.
My Approach
Strategic reinvention for women who have outgrown their current life.
Transformation is not about impulsively quitting your life. It’s about understanding what is no longer sustainable — and creating a thoughtful path forward.
For more than 30 years, I worked inside corporate America as a senior leader in a Fortune 20 company, leading teams, mentoring women, and navigating high-pressure environments from the inside.
While still in corporate leadership, I became an ICF-certified coach and trained through the Hudson Institute — one of the most respected coaching and transition methodologies in the field.
For the past 11 years, I’ve coached leaders, professionals, and individuals across industries through career transitions, burnout, identity shifts, leadership challenges, and life reinvention.
I created Exit the Grind from the framework I wish I’d had during my own transition — a grounded, strategic approach to navigating change without blowing up your entire life.