Rewrite the rules of success.

Success does not have to come at the cost of your health, your relationships, or your sense of self.

You’re not doing it wrong.

If you are driven, capable, and still feel tired, stretched thin, or quietly disconnected from yourself, that makes sense. Most definitions of success reward overextension. They normalize urgency. They celebrate output without asking what it costs.

I work with high-achievers who are ready to succeed in a way that actually feels good to live inside.

This is not about doing less or wanting less.
It is about choosing better rules.

 

“Before working with Chelsea, my life was all about work and I felt discouraged, tired, worn-out, and that time was passing by without me enjoying it.  

I worked long hours and when I faced tough challenges I was spread thin and my energy was low.  After a few weeks, I was able to dedicate time for myself without the feeling of guilt or poor performance at work.  Instead, I discovered that the “Me” time was energizing my body and allowing me to approach work from a new perspective.  I even cut back 10 hours of work per week and got a promotion!”

- Rebecca A.