Find the space
to be in draft

Deepen your growth with narrative reframes + practical resources

How are you changing?

It’s in our nature to grow. To pursue deeper meaning in our lives, work and relationships. To feel a sense of belonging. To believe our actions make a contribution.

But us humans also crave comfort, stability and certainty, and our stories around growth reflect that.

We think we must achieve a clear, specific vision and move towards it in giant leaps and bounds.

Except, uhhhhh, that’s not exactly how it works.

Growth and change feel
deeply uncertain.

It’s a scary place to be. Where what we’ve relied on for certainty before no longer works, and what we’re moving towards is still unclear.

When there are no obvious paths and predefined milestones, it can feel like this is all leading nowhere.

What is change
inviting you into?

Our insistence on certainty means we rarely get the chance to understand what intelligence our uncertainty is trying to share.

What might it be like to journey into your inner world with support and compassion instead of shame?

What if it was okay to NOT have the answers, to create space to learn what is emerging for you now?

What if you could build a life, a career and relationships that are rooted in self-trust rather than certainty?

Let’s dive into what’s emerging.

I help overthinkers step into deeper growth.

I help hold curiosity + compassion for the early stages of things, when we’re not quite sure what something is yet and need to talk it out.

In me, you get the support of someone who believes that you are inherently capable — of opening up new possibilities in your life, of trying something new, of reaching for what you envision, even if it isn’t yet clear. 

Support for your needs

Focused single
session

Find more space + clarity with a conversation to help you discover a wide range of options.

One hour
$175

Six session package

Make traction on your goal with creative, compassionate support + accountability.

6x one hour sessions
$900

Six months package

Create lasting change with practical, ongoing support to shift your mindset + behaviours.

One hour, twice a month for six months
$1650

All support packages include:

  • Follow up notes after our conversations, with resources, prompts and practices to support your deeper learning

  • Support M-F via text and/or voice note

  • Consulting support, including strategy, writing + creative review, at discounted rate

  • Payment plans available. Package sessions must be used within 7 months.

Note: Price listed is CAD + HST for Canadians, and USD for the rest of the world. Price is open to change at any time. The only way to secure this price is to book.

  • Amanda's approach to coaching is gentle, intuitive and deeply compassionate. She takes the time and care to get to know you, not just the problem you come to her with, and in the process helps you see the forest for the trees.

    Tracy W.

  • I control my emotions better. That anger, that fire that comes with a sense of injustice — I'm much more able to control it now, because of the exercises that Amanda has taught me. What I liked about our sessions is there's this curiosity, like, "where is this feeling coming from? Can you point it out?" and now I cannot unsee it. So every time I'm getting stressed, I start to feel into, "oh, where is it coming from? Oh, what are the things that I can do?" I no longer feel like I lose hold of the reason that I have for feeling the way I do.

    Pamela C.

  • Working with Amanda is like creating a safe space to open up, feel your feelings, and work through anything that you want to bring to the table. Besides that, Amanda has incredible resources at her disposal that can help you understand things in different ways.

    Laura M.

  • Amanda has a gift for seeing where others don't. Keep an open-mind because she can extract more from you than what you'd imagine possible from yourself.

    Lily W.

Your growth is already happening.

Together, we create the space to notice + name it.

I’m interested in the edges where the language we currently have no longer works, and how we create integration between the mind, body and spirit. My experience is rooted in:

  • Naming, strategy, writing and culture for enterprises + startups

  • Self-employment

  • Tarot, archetypes and astrology

  • Certified Integral Coach®

  • Certifications in Integrative Somatic Parts Work, Jungian Somatics, Therapeutic Models of Mindfulness (current) and Emergence Astrology (current)

  • Mindfulness, journaling, poetry

Your next step is a curiosity call.

Choose your time for us to connect for a half hour to see we’re a good fit.

Let’s move at your pace.

Here are some free resources I offer that may be supportive for you.

Drop-in Journal Circles

I host a free online Journal Circle once a month. Learn more and simply bring some paper and a pen (or pencil, crayon or paintbrush, you do you).

Join my mailing list

I offer thoughts + prompts on self-reflection, noticing the present moment, and setting intentions from your whole self.

FAQs

  • I hesitate to say you need a coach — you have all the agency you need to make your life look the way you want it to. And frankly, I bristle when anyone says I need something.

    BUT, that being said, I find it helpful to work with folks who can help me hold space for changes I want to make, but don’t quite know how to yet.

    It can be thrilling to move into uncertainty, in every sense of the word, filled with excitement and fear. A coach can help you grow into that space and feel more safety moving into the unknown, because there’s someone to talk it out with, who can offer a different perspective.

    I will also say, I have experienced a deep sense of acceptance and belonging in working with people who want to witness me as I am, not who I have been or who I need to be to keep the balls in the air. Who notice my progress and remind me of it, and who hold me accountable to the things I want most dearly in my life. I need those reminders, and maybe you do too. A coach can help here too.

    To hold this kind of space for others is a deeply humbling and gratifying experience for me. It feels like a calling, to expand a person’s view of their own abilities and help them take steps towards realizing their most heartfelt goals. As Ram Dass says, we’re all just walking each other home.

  • Coaching has been called many things — being a thought partner, a provocateur, a cheerleader or champion.

    I see my role as holding space in uncertainty and being with what arises for you. It’s my job to manage my nervous system and hold space for yours to grow as you decide what path forward feels inviting, delicious and true.

    Together, we can craft a story + design practices that support your ability to find new possibilities that are uniquely your own.

    That can mean having more capacity for discomfort, can mean quieting your inner critic or imposter, can mean more ease and pleasure and S P A C E in being able to name and pursue what you want from this big ol’ world we’ve found ourselves in.

    It means being backed by a Mary Poppins with a big bag of tricks who has just the right tool for the job.

    It means a good friend who can be with dreams and wounds and yearnings that feel tender, unformed and unseen.

    It’s being seen as a whole person, not just the parts you’ve been rewarded for until now.

  • Although the term “coach” has been in use in its current meaning since 1830, coaching has been thought of as a distinct industry since about the mid-nineties.

    One distinction that was helpful for me in understanding the difference is that therapy helps people build capacity they may not yet have, whereas coaching helps you harness capacity you already possess.

    A coach is less likely to focus on healing trauma as a specific goal, for example, although repatterning trauma responses within a specific realm (like work or relationships) may be part of their work.

    An important additional distinction is that coaching is currently a self-regulating profession, whereas therapy is regulated in many countries around the world.

    If you’re considering coaching, you may choose to work with a certified coach who has taken appropriate training.

    You can also choose to work with a credentialed coach who is accredited by a governing body and is bound to uphold a Code of Ethics. (Hot tip: If you’re looking to use your workplace’s professional development budget to work with a coach, they will likely insist it’s with a credentialed coach.)

    You might also just choose to work with a coach whose approach resonates with you, designations be damned! But this kind of stuff matters to me, so it might matter to you too.

    I am a Certified Integral Coach® through New Ventures West, and I am currently in training to become credentialed with ICF, the largest self-regulating body for coaches in the world. That means I hold myself to the standards of both organizations. You can find the ICF Code of Ethics here.

  • I’m online, baby! I moved out to the suburbs as part of the great pandemic migration from cities. I love to welcome clients into the Zoom room of my home office.

    That being said, I live in Kitchener/Waterloo, Canada and am often in Toronto. If we can meet up in person for coffee or a session, I’d love to make that work.

  • That is a-okay, my friend! Just drop me an email or let’s grab coffee and I’d be happy to help.

Let’s spark something fresh in you.
Drop me a line.