Identify Your Social Stuck Points Breakthrough Session

45 Minutes | $97 | Private Coaching

Craving deeper friendships but unsure how to get there?

Maybe you come home at night feeling frustrated that you try to put yourself out there, but it feels awkward, forced, and nothing seems to stick. Or you wake up wondering why you’re perpetually stuck in the casual acquaintance phase and can’t seem to move beyond surface-level connections. 

If that sounds familiar, it’s time for your Identify Your Social Stuck Points Breakthrough Session — a focused 45-minute coaching call to uncover what’s really keeping you from the strong, genuine friendships you want.

You’ll gain clarity on why things fizzle after swapping numbers, why new connections stall out, and what to do differently.


How it works:

Before we meet, you’ll complete a short reflection on your current social life. Then we’ll hop on a focused 45-minute call to dig into your specific challenges and unlock your next steps.

At the end, you will know:

  • The reason adult friendships feel so hard (it’s not what you think).

  • The key mindset shift that will help you move past what’s keeping you stuck.

  • Three personalized, practical steps to start building deeper friendships with more ease and intention.

All in under an hour.

Only a few sessions are available each month.

Growth accelerates when you're not doing it alone.



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Ready toTransform Your Social Life?

If you need a deep dive and are ready for lots of personal attention to break through what’s holding you back from meaningful friendship and community, this is the path for you.

Find Your People: Grow Your Confidence, Build Your Community

10 Sessions | 5 months | $1500

A step-by-step private coaching journey to help you get unstuck, build confidence, take action, and create the friendships and community you’ve been craving.

This journey is designed for millennials who want real connection, meaningful community, and deeper friendships — but aren’t sure how to get there. Whether you’re starting over after a life transition or simply feeling adrift and ready for change, you don’t have to figure it out alone.

With support, structure, and a clear path forward, you’ll start building the relationships you want — one aligned step at a time.

Ready to see what’s possible?
Explore the four steps of your journey below.

Step 1: Build Your Confidence

We’ll begin by uncovering the beliefs, assumptions and fears that shape how you show up in relationships. Maybe you hold back or keep quiet when you see someone you’re interested in getting to know, or you find yourself opting out of events you’d really like to attend. While these behaviors are often well established and automatic, we do this step first so that you can spot them and begin shift them. By taking a closer look at the struggles you’re experiencing connecting with others as well as your strengths and opportunities for growth, you’ll shed the thinking that’s been weighing you down and start to make room for a growing sense of confidence, possibility, and real connection.

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Four Steps to Finding Your People

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Step 2: Chart Your Path

In this step, we’ll get clear on where you actually want to go. We live in a demanding world – your time and energy resources are precious. So, instead of half-hearted attempts at talking to strangers and feeling like you're throwing spaghetti at the wall hoping something will stick, we’ll take a strategic approach by defining what meaningful friendship and community look like for you in this season of life. The result? A compelling vision of what you want to achieve, supported by clear goals, and grounded in your values, needs, and personality – so that your social energy becomes more focused and sustainable.

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Step 3: Take Meaningful Action

This is where the rubber meets the road. You’ll build capacity by learning how to manage any nervousness or anxiety and build momentum by taking small, meaningful, consistent actions. Instead of psyching yourself up for days before an event only to cancel last minute, you’ll feel fresh and energized when it’s time to go. By stretching your edge in ways that feel doable, not overwhelming, you’ll begin to live in a new way – one that makes space for and leads you to the friendships and community you’ve been craving.

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Step 4: Integrate, Deepen & Commit

We’ll deepen what’s working and create practices that keep you growing and grounded in your vision. Maybe you’ve made acquaintances or even started to build friendships in the past, only to let the relationships fizzle out when you got busy. This time, we’ll look at how to nurture the relationship seeds you’ve been planting, tend to what is growing and needs care, and gently prune what’s not consistent with your vision and goals. Confidently establishing the meaningful friendships and community you’ve been craving will become a sustainable, supported part of your life that feels natural and doable – something you easily maintain, not something you lose and chase again. This is where trust begins to build — in yourself, others, and the idea that meaningful connection is possible and worth tending to.

This is Where the Magic Happens - Join Us.

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The Social Reset

A LIVE GROUP COACHING PROGRAM FOR FRIEND-SEEKING MILLENNIALS

It’s easier to make friends when you’re surrounded by people who also want meaningful connections.

Being part of a group gives you momentum — a sense of belonging and being in it together with others who get it, who are showing up with the same hopes, and who are rooting for you.

This group offers a soft place to land.

You don’t have to perform, impress, or have it all figured out.

You’ll build real-world social confidence by learning to reframe rejection, take low-stakes action, and stop letting fear call the shots.

Most importantly, you’ll practice being more of yourself around others — and begin creating the kind of connection and community you’ve been missing, one real interaction at a time.

Start having better conversations!

Are you tired of small talk and forced conversations? Grab your free guide to start feeling more relaxed, confident, and connected in conversations today.

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FAQs

  • Coaching is a forward-focused partnership designed to help you unlock your potential and move toward the life you want. It’s a creative, collaborative process grounded in curiosity, insight, and action — and rooted in the belief that meaningful growth is possible.

    Rather than focusing on what’s wrong, coaching helps you explore what’s possible. It supports you in clarifying your goals, deepening self-awareness, and taking aligned steps toward the future you want to create — personally, professionally, and relationally.

  • As humans, and as a culture, we tend to focus on problems and dwell in the past. In coaching, we may acknowledge your history, but our focus is forward. We orient toward possibility, potential, and growth.

    This process is practical and grounded — yet it invites you to stretch, to dream, and to grow. Coaching is applicable to almost any area of life. And when you begin to shift your attention toward what’s possible, you may be surprised by what becomes possible for you.

  • While both coaching and therapy involve reflection and growth, they serve different purposes. Therapy often focuses on healing — exploring past experiences, processing pain, and working with mental health diagnoses. It’s a vital, often transformative process for those navigating emotional wounds or clinical concerns.

    Coaching, by contrast, is forward-focused. It’s designed for individuals who are already functioning well but want to grow, stretch, and move more intentionally toward their goals. Coaching helps you clarify what you want, expand what you believe is possible, and take aligned action.

    It’s not about fixing what's broken — it’s about evolving into who you’re becoming.

  • If you’ve made it this far, chances are you’re wanting more — more connection, more friendship, more of a sense of community in your life. Maybe there was a moment that made you stop and say, “Enough. I have to do something about this.” That kind of moment is powerful. It marks the beginning of a shift.

    If you're like many people — navigating fear, social anxiety, avoidance, resistance, or burnout — it can be hard to stay the course. That’s where coaching comes in.

    Connection coaching can help you:

    • Get clear on what you want and what’s getting in the way.

    • Shift unhelpful beliefs and patterns.

    • Build confidence through small, consistent steps.

    • Stay accountable and supported when it gets uncomfortable.

    • Integrate connection into your life in a sustainable, meaningful way.

    And here’s what makes the biggest difference: you don’t have to do this alone. Doing this work in relationship eases the path.

    Whether with a caring guide, or in a supportive group — being in connection makes the process feel lighter, more doable, and less lonely. When you’re witnessed, encouraged, and walking alongside others, the work doesn’t just get easier — it becomes more possible and more meaningful.

    This isn’t about a quick fix. It’s about creating a life where friendship and community can take root and grow — with support along the way.

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