Writing coaching that feels like a cool drink of water in the scorching desert of burnout
It’s time to do something creative, just for you.
You’re a confident writer…right?
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Hi, I’m Rachel,
I’m going to guess you’ve been juggling creative projects lately. Being creative is your passion, but it’s hard to make time for your own projects when being creative is also your full-time job.
You might also feel stuck at work. Meeting client expectations, getting a hundred approvals on your projects (only to feel deflated at the end of the process), and receiving competing pieces of feedback that don’t make sense is exhausting. Not to mention it can feel like your voice is lost or ignored. Or something that just feels…ugh.
So you know something has to change, but what is it?
Creativity (on your terms) and developing your workplace voice can help, and quickly.
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What people are saying
Sandy Warren, Life Coach
Wellness with Attitude
Rachel is knowledgeable, and fun to work with. I learn best with tasks and direction. Her book Storytelling for Everyday People gave me a “kickstart” and the workbook keeps the focus and momentum going.
We all need a coach and cheerleader. Rachel accomplishes this and more. She’s easy to work with and great to keep the progress going. Coaching has kept me between the lines, forging forward, not losing confidence.
I continue to use her as a coach, mentor, and trusted creative advisor.
Sufani Garza, Business Owner
Place of Bliss Academy & Sanctuary
I was thinking when I read it [Storytelling for Everyday People], "I wish I had had access to this when I was getting started." Beautifully done!
Courtney Conley, Curriculum Writer
Safe2Drive
When you choose to work with Rachel, you're investing in yourself and your own writing. She will help you become a stronger and more confident writer
Barbara Johnston, Retired
Published Author
You have motivated a 78-year-old great-grandmother to get that book done! Working on a fiction piece now, and you’re helping me believe I might actually get it finished.