bEGIN THE WORK
bEGIN THE WORK
You’ve done it all.
You’ve scaled businesses.
Led teams.
Checked every external box of success.
And yet…
When the meetings end,
When the applause quiets,
When you’re finally alone
with yourself…
You feel breathless.
Disoriented.
Wondering if this — this —is really
all there is.
You’ve spent years building a life
that looks incredible on paper.
But deep down, you crave a life that feels just as rich off paper.
You’ve done it all.
You’ve scaled businesses.
Led teams.
Checked every external box of success.
And yet…
When the meetings end,
When the applause quiets,
When you’re finally alone with yourself…
You feel breathless.
Disoriented.
Wondering if this — this —is really all there is.
You’ve spent years building a life
that looks incredible on paper.
But deep down, you crave a life that feels
just as rich off paper.
You don’t need to unravel everything.
Just the parts that no longer feel like you.
You simply need a sacred space to reorient
home to yourself.
Because, though, you've been using some healing modalities, working on your mindset, keeping your physical routines mostly in check, and trying to keep your nervous system calm...
Awareness isn’t integration.
Insight isn’t inhabiting.
Success isn’t wholeness.
A life well-lived as a well-accomplished woman can sometimes feel far away when the to-do list between several businesses is miles long.
You’ve journaled, self-helped, and therapied your way to exhaustion. You’re ready to inhabit the work, not rehearse it again and again.
You’ve climbed. You’ve arrived. And yet, the disconnect is louder than ever. You want more meaning — not more metrics.
But something is off? The accolades, the impact, the identity — it all looks good on paper. But you’re quietly asking: is this really it?
Grief, transitions, or slow eruptions of becoming — whatever it is, you’re not here for surface-level guidance.
You don’t need a new persona. You need a return to something truer. Deeper. Truer. Steadier.
The ambition remains, but you want to lead from integration — not from the mask you’ve outworn.
You hold space for others. You lead. You deliver. But lately, you’ve noticed how much it costs to be the strong one every single day.
You eat well, track your sleep, say the right things, but deep down, you know you’re still performing a version of healing that isn't fully yours.
WHERE SHE WAS BEFORE
When Jen first reached out, she was operating from a state of constant output — scattered across daily, weekly, and quarterly efforts to grow her business. She was doing “all the right things” but quietly feeling frantic underneath. Though she came for business consulting, what she truly needed was a deeper recalibration of her relationship to work, identity, and pace. She chose to work with Ashleigh for 6 months.
WHAT SHE THOUGHT SHE NEEDED
At first, Jen believed the solution was more structure: the right checklist, the right marketing activities, the right sales strategies to bring in more inquiries. But beneath the strategy was something much more tender — years of holding it all without knowing how to truly hold herself. We embarked on reorienting her daily life towards the way she wanted to feel each and every week, even during big pushes at work.
WHAT SURPRISED HER ABOUT THE WORK
What Jen didn’t expect was that alongside business shifts, she would receive practices, pacing, and personal rituals that helped her feel safe in her own body and business again. Together, we mapped her past patterns through life/business timeline mapping, challenged her relationship with overworking, and built rhythms that honored both her ambition and her aliveness.
THE QUIET WINS
Jen began to experience her days differently — not rushing to check things off, but actually inhabiting her work with more presence. She started integrating pleasure into her routines — working from the porch with a drink she loved, ending her days truly off, not just away from the screen but grounded in her life.
This is what’s Ashleigh calls sacred domesticity. Jen integrated more boundaries into her life for business, conversations with clients, added on team members, delegated much of her life and business out of her hands with a sense of trust and self-leadership that was beautiful to witness. She stopped performing peace and started living from it. She stopped expecting every portion of her life to be integrated with her work; she chose to create space for separation instead of just integration.
WHAT LIFE LOOKED LIKE AFTER THE WORK
Jen now moves through her business with a sense of steady leadership, not frantic energy. She evaluates her life through the lens of peace and pleasure — not just productivity or profit (though those grew, too). Her work became less about managing her business and more about inhabiting her life fully, both as a leader and as a woman. A note: this work was simultaneous alongside business consulting for Jen, during Ashleigh's time of leading The Cheetah Company®.
WHERE SHE WAS BEFORE
When Jen first reached out, she was operating from a state of constant output — scattered across daily, weekly, and quarterly efforts to grow her business. She was doing “all the right things” but quietly feeling frantic underneath. Though she came for business consulting, what she truly needed was a deeper recalibration of her relationship to work, identity, and pace. She chose to work with Ashleigh for 6 months.
WHAT SHE THOUGHT SHE NEEDED
At first, Jen believed the solution was more structure: the right checklist, the right marketing activities, the right sales strategies to bring in more inquiries. But beneath the strategy was something much more tender — years of holding it all without knowing how to truly hold herself. We embarked on reorienting her daily life towards the way she wanted to feel each and every week, even during big pushes at work.
WHAT SURPRISED HER ABOUT THE WORK
What Jen didn’t expect was that alongside business shifts, she would receive practices, pacing, and personal rituals that helped her feel safe in her own body and business again. Together, we mapped her past patterns through life/business timeline mapping, challenged her relationship with overworking, and built rhythms that honored both her ambition and her aliveness.
THE QUIET WINS
Jen began to experience her days differently — not rushing to check things off, but actually inhabiting her work with more presence. She started integrating pleasure into her routines — working from the porch with a drink she loved, ending her days truly off, not just away from the screen but grounded in her life.
Jen integrated more boundaries into her life for business, conversations with clients, added on team members, delegated much of her life and business out of her hands with a sense of trust and self-leadership that was beautiful to witness. She stopped performing peace and started living from it. She stopped expecting every portion of her life to be integrated with her work; she chose to create space for separation instead of just integration.
WHAT LIFE LOOKED LIKE AFTER THE WORK
Jen now moves through her business with a sense of steady leadership, not frantic energy. She evaluates her life through the lens of peace and pleasure — not just productivity or profit (though those grew, too). Her work became less about managing her business and more about inhabiting her life fully, both as a leader and as a woman. A note: this work was simultaneous alongside business consulting for Jen, during Ashleigh's time of leading The Cheetah Company®.
This isn’t about looking the part or “embodying” a concept you don’t actually feel. It’s about living the work—fully, honestly, and in your real life.
We move at the speed of safety, not urgency. You’ll learn to work with your body, not against it.
You are more than a title. More than a business. More than what you produce.
This isn’t a one-size-fits-all program. This is a deeply attuned space designed to meet you exactly where you are.
It’s where actual work is Integrated because you’re not on an adrenaline rush to prove that you’ve healed; that’s not the need here.
My pathways are built on a foundation of emotional depth and intentional inhabited shifts.
Your transformation isn’t micromanaged — it’s supported with steadiness and respect.
This way of coaching is the quiet revolution for those burned out by the approach of "up-leveling," "constantly building,” higher frequency," and "embodying confidence" when what you really desire is a safe sanctuary to move through all that exists in your mind, body, and soul that you’ve pushed away for the sake of ambition.
The ability to spot, name, and navigate your emotional patterns without bypassing or spiraling.
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Real-time body awareness that helps you make decisions from safety —not stress.
A refined inner dialogue and leadership voice that feels true to who you are now — not who you had to be to succeed.
A daily, weekly, and seasonal rhythm that supports your body, your business, and your relationships — without collapsing into urgency or over-functioning.
Clear energetic and relational boundaries that protect your peace without apology.
The clarity to lead as your whole self — not just the roles you’ve carried or the brand you’ve built.
A lived experience of enoughness that no longer needs to be proven, performed, or earned.
Your guiding declaration of what you stand for, how you lead, and how you live—rooted in your deepest truth.
WE COULDN'T BELIEVE HOW AMAZING THE IMAGES ARE. WE ARE GOING TO HANG THEM ON THE WALL.
No, but it is deeply therapeutic. This space is not clinical or diagnostic. I do not offer treatment or crisis care. But if you’ve already worked with a therapist or are alongside one, this coaching may be the place where your insights start to land in your life — not just in your head.
We slow down and reorient. We meet twice a month for 60-minute sessions. You receive private voice coaching in between. And in those conversations, we explore what’s rising in real time—narratives, grief, rhythms, desires, identity shifts — and begin gently restructuring the way you live and lead.
Perfect. This isn’t about setting a 10-step plan. It’s about noticing what’s quietly not working anymore — and beginning again from there. Most women arrive with a soft ache, not a clear goal. That’s not a problem. That’s an opening.
While many of Ashleigh’s clients are high-achieving professionals, this work is about your life beyond your work. Your identity, your body, your relationships, your pace. If you’re a good fit, if you feel called to this work – trust that.
That’s wonderful. This work is different. I’m not here to teach you another funnel or tell you how to fix your past. This is about how you relate to your life, your success, your nervous system, and your identity now. It often enhances other support modalities by helping you actually feel safe enough to receive them.
Perfect. You don’t have to be in crisis to crave deeper connection with yourself. This is for women who know they’re ready for something more meaningful — whether life feels messy or stable.
No, but it is deeply therapeutic. This space is not clinical or diagnostic. I do not offer treatment or crisis care. But if you’ve already worked with a therapist or are alongside one, this coaching may be the place where your insights start to land in your life — not just in your head.
We slow down and reorient. We meet twice a month for 60-minute sessions. You receive private voice coaching in between. And in those conversations, we explore what’s rising in real time—narratives, grief, rhythms, desires, identity shifts — and begin gently restructuring the way you live and lead.
Perfect. This isn’t about setting a 10-step plan. It’s about noticing what’s quietly not working anymore — and beginning again from there. Most women arrive with a soft ache, not a clear goal. That’s not a problem. That’s an opening.
While many of Ashleigh’s clients are high-achieving professionals, this work is about your life beyond your work. Your identity, your body, your relationships, your pace. If you’re a good fit, if you feel called to this work – trust that.
That’s wonderful. This work is different. I’m not here to teach you another funnel or tell you how to fix your past. This is about how you relate to your life, your success, your nervous system, and your identity now. It often enhances other support modalities by helping you actually feel safe enough to receive them.
Perfect. You don’t have to be in crisis to crave deeper connection with yourself. This is for women who know they’re ready for something more meaningful — whether life feels messy or stable.