Why I became a Life Coach?

Welcome to a story of transformation—a story that took me from the world of financial data to the heart of life coaching. Although this change might appear surprising, it was a step in the right direction that came from a strong need for meaning and genuine connections. I've been through the grind of passing the CPA exam and meticulously crunching numbers, but to be completely honest, the work didn't resonate with me. Ironically, it's my husband who handles our taxes.

I couldn't shake the feeling that there was something more I wanted to contribute in a deeper way—something that went beyond balance sheets and profit margins.

The turning point came when I began to think about my own life and the lessons learned along the way (often in a very difficult and painful manner).  I came to understand that the times when I grew and changed the most were when I had to deal with personal problems and overcome obstacles.  These experiences made me want to help others in their own search for self-discovery, courage, and fulfillment.

I soon discovered that the skills I honed as an accountant weren't limited to financial analysis. The keen attention to detail, strategic thinking, and effective communication that defined my accounting career could be used to guide individuals towards their dreams and ambitions. This insight marked the initiation of my transition from a numbers-focused role to a vocation centered around people and their personal growth.

But this change wasn't just about skills; it was about a personal calling.

I chose to become a life coach because I firmly believe that genuine happiness is derived from helping others.

Recognizing that every person's path is unique, my accounting background gave me an organized way to solve problems that could be adapted to help people reach their goals.

As a life coach, my work is complete when I help my clients have events that reveal their true selves—those who want to express themselves authentically and truly live. Celebrating their wins, helping them through tough times, and seeing how far they've come all show me that I've really found my purpose. Even though my path took a turn I didn't expect, it fits perfectly with my values and goals. Going from being an accountant to a life coach isn't just a change in jobs; it shows my commitment to making a difference in other people's lives, one coaching session at a time. 

Your change starts here and now, and I'm excited to help you along the way.

Transforming Numbers into Lives: My Journey from Accountant to Life Coach