When You've Survived the Worst... but Still Don't Recognize Yourself
The illness. The injury. The loss. The divorce. The financial collapse. The career disruption. The life-altering event.
You’re functioning now. You go to work. You handle your responsibilities. You’re holding it together.
But something’s missing.
You look in the mirror and think: Who is this person?
The life you had before feels like it belonged to someone else. The dreams you used to have seem impossibly far away. And everyone around you thinks you should be “over it” by now — but inside, you’re still trying to figure out who you are in this new reality.
You’re tired of just surviving. You’re ready to rebuild.
After a serious accident in 1997, I spent years in chronic pain. I lost my career, my savings, my independence. I had to start over, not once, but multiple times.
The hardest part wasn’t the physical pain. It was the loss of myself.
Through that journey, I learned something important:
Rebuilding Isn’t About Becoming Someone New. It’s About Reclaiming Who You Truly Are.
A space for women who have survived a major setback and are ready to make sense of what happened, rebuild belief in themselves, reconnect with their strength, and start moving forward with clarity and purpose.
What: A small, intimate 6-week program (limited to 15 women)
Start: Expected late Spring 2026
Format: Weekly live group sessions
Investment: $397
After you enroll, you’ll receive a welcome email with a short survey.
This helps me understand where you are right now and what you need most before we begin.
You’ve been through a major setback and are past the acute crisis
You’re functioning, but feel stuck or lost
You’re ready to rebuild, not just survive
You’re still in the immediate aftermath of a crisis
You need trauma therapy or medical support
You’re not ready to take action
I know how hard it can be to be where you are right now.
When life knocks everything sideways, it can feel like you’re the only one trying to figure out how to stand back up again.
But you’re not alone in that.
I also know something else. You are stronger than you think, and rebuilding is possible.
Sometimes you just need someone who understands what you’re walking through and can walk beside you while you find your way forward again.
If this feels like the right step for you, I would be honored to walk alongside you.
— Karen
Spots are limited to the first 15 women to keep the group supportive and personal.