Come Back to Yourself

Immersive virtual workshops for high-achieving women ready to rest, awaken, and rise gently into who they are becoming.


The Coming Back Series

The Coming Back series is a guided journey through seasons of becoming.

We begin in stillness. We awaken with curiosity. We learn to radiate without apology. And we embody the woman we’ve been growing into all along.

Each gathering can stand alone or gently build upon the last.

This is not about fixing yourself. It’s about remembering yourself.


Upcoming Gatherings

 

Coming Back to Joy

Flourish Stage
June 13th | 11AM EST | Virtual

An immersive guided experience for women who are ready to reconnect with themselves through play, curiosity, softness, and emotional aliveness. This is not about forcing positivity or pretending everything feels okay. It’s about reconnecting with joy like an old friend.

The version of you that laughed freely. Created freely. Rested freely. Dreamed freely.

Reserve Your Spot

 

Coming Back to Boundaries

Flourish Stage
August 2026 | 11AM EST | Virtual

A grounded space to redefine your limits with clarity and compassion. Learn to honor your needs without guilt and practice saying yes to yourself.

Reserve Your Spot

 

Coming Back to Radiance

Radiate Stage
October 2026 | 11AM EST | Virtual

An invitation to express your truth more boldly and celebrate who you are becoming. This workshop centers confidence, authenticity, and embodied presence.

Reserve Your Spot

 

Coming Back to Power

Embody Stage
December 2026 | 11AM EST | Virtual

A space to reclaim your voice, leadership, and inner authority. Step into your power without abandoning your softness.

Reserve Your Spot

 


What to Expect

Each workshop includes:

• A grounding meditation to open the space
• Guided reflection prompts and workbook exercises
• Identity and alignment exploration tools
• Optional sharing in a supportive container
• Limited-time replay access

You are never required to share. You are welcome to arrive exactly as you are.

 


Growth does not have to be rushed. Sometimes it begins with simply coming back.