Insights on Trauma, Identity & Success for High-Achieving Women
Twenty years of private practice.
Now in writing.
Thoughtfully crafted to elevate what matters most.
What I've observed across two decades of working with high-achieving women doesn't stay in the therapy room anymore.
Here, I write about the inner architecture of extraordinary success — the patterns, the shifts, and the structural work that takes women from building something impressive to inhabiting it fully.
No quick fixes. No performance coaching dressed up as psychology.
Just precise, clinical thinking applied to the lives of women who have already proven they can succeed — and are ready to understand what comes next.
What you'll find here
Every article on this blog starts with something real — a pattern I've watched play out repeatedly, a question my clients keep returning to, or a public conversation that deserves a more rigorous lens.
The writing covers three territories:
The Psychology of High Achievement — What's actually driving the results you create, and what it means for where you go from here.
Identity & the Inner Architecture of Success — How the self organises around achievement, what shifts when success no longer has to do so much heavy lifting, and what Reparative Success looks like in practice.
The Deeper Work — Nervous system capacity, regulation, leadership identity, and the structural shifts that conventional coaching and strategy don't reach.
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