Feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure what your next step should be is exhausting.
You might know something needs to change, but you’re not sure how to make it happen.
You may be navigating a life transition or struggling with motivation.
You may be trying to support a child who’s in crisis.
You don’t need to figure this out on your own.
I’m Alicia, founder of Lean In Life Coaching & Consulting.
I bring over 20 years of experience working in psychology, child welfare, juvenile justice, and mental health systems.
My approach is direct, ethical, and focused on helping people move forward.
This isn't therapy; my goal is to work with you to figure out what meaningful action you can take to achieve a goal.
Meet Your Coach!
You’re capable of change.
Sometimes you just need clear guidance and support to take the next step.
How It Works
Step 1: Free Consultation
Start with a complimentary 30-minute call to talk through your goals and challenges.
Step 2: Focused Coaching
We identify what’s really getting in the way and create a clear path forward.
Step 3: Meaningful Progress
You leave with clarity, direction, and practical next steps you can use right away.
Support for Real Life Challenges
Life coaching can help you with:
Anxiety, stress, & overwhelm
Life transitions
Motivation, focus,
& goal planning
Self-worth & confidence
Youth Coaching During
Times of Crisis or Change
Relationships & Boundaries
Coaching is often short-term and action-focused. You’re the implementer in your life.
I'm here to help guide the process.
Free Guide
Not sure if life coaching is right for you?
Life coaching isn't therapy; no one will diagnose you. And it isn't right for everyone. This free, informational guide explains what life coaching is, what it isn’t, and how to decide if it’s the right next step for you or your child.
What People Are Saying
“Direct, insightful, and practical. I left with a plan I could use the same day.”
– Sughandi
“Clear goals and straight talk. Exactly what I needed.”
– Aaron
“Dedicated, honest, and realistic. Alicia doesn’t hold back, and that’s what makes her effective.”
– Eric