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Start With a Conversation
You do not have to explain your whole life perfectly.
You do not have to know exactly what you need.
And you do not have to pretend everything is okay.
This consultation is a place to talk honestly about where you are, what has been happening, and whether I’m Worthy feels like the right place for you.
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What This Conversation Is For
Maybe you are tired of repeating the same cycle.
Maybe you are tired of feeling ashamed of your choices.
Maybe you are trying to stop using, stop going back to the same unhealthy situation, or stop feeling like you are constantly running from yourself.
Maybe you just know that something has to change.
This conversation gives you space to say that out loud.
What We’ll Talk About
During our call, we can talk about:
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What has been happening in your life
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What you feel stuck in right now
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What you are tired of carrying
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What you want to be different
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What support and accountability could look like for you
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Whether coaching with I’m Worthy is the right fit
You do not need to share anything you are not ready to share.
You can ask questions, get a clearer idea of what coaching looks like, and decide whether this feels like a space where you can be honest.
What You Can Expect From Me
You can expect someone who will listen without talking down to you.
Someone who understands
You can expect honesty, respect, and a real conversation about what you need right now.
I will not pressure you. I will not make promises I cannot keep. And I will not pretend change is easy.
But I will meet you where you are.
This Might Be a Good Fit If…
This conversation may be right for you if you are ready to be honest about what has been happening and want support moving forward.
You do not need to be sober.
You do not need to have everything figured out.
You do not need to be perfect.
You just need to be willing to start.
Book Your Free Conversation
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This consultation is for nonclinical recovery coaching and personal-growth support. It is not therapy, medical care, detoxification, crisis support, or licensed addiction treatment. If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a medical or mental-health emergency, contact local emergency services.


