Meet your self-discovery guide

Hi, I’m Michelle Killmon

I'm a recovering people-pleasing perfectionist and a high-achiever who spent years following all the good girl rules and doing it well enough that no one could tell I was disappearing inside all of them.

I built a career I was good at. I earned promotions. I showed up, delivered, and exceeded expectations. Somewhere in the middle of all that succeeding, I stopped knowing what I actually wanted.

Maybe you know that feeling, too.

My Story

I spent years as an educator , breaking things down into steps people could actually use and watching the moment things clicked for someone. That moment when their eyes lit up and they realized they could do something they thought they couldn't is what I lived for. Igniting that spark is still what drives everything I do today.

However, alongside doing the work I thought loved, I was unraveling in the car after every school day. My nervous system started going into over drive every time I turned down the street and saw the American flag blowing near the entrance. I was always meant to educate, but I wasn’t meant to do it inside a box that someone else built for me to work within.

When we moved to Colorado and I stepped away from my career to stay home with our youngest, I didn't know how to exist without a role to perform. I'd spent so long proving myself to employers, to systems, and to everyone's expectations, including my own, that I had no idea what I actually needed. I didn’t know what I enjoyed any more or who I actually was beneath all of the masks I had previously been wearing.

That feeling came back every time something shifted. When my kids grew and my role changed, when I changed careers, and when I got divorced, that feeling returned. Each time, I would sit feeling disorientated, asking myself, “who am I now?

If you've ever felt that: lost inside your own life, unsure what you need or want or who you even are beyond the roles you have been given by yourself or others. I want you to know that you're not alone.

I also want you to know that that feeling is not permanent.

How I Found My Way Back

I enrolled in my own soul alignment program. I did the work of deconditioning old patterns, healing destructive behaviors by understanding and healing their root, and learning how to actually hear myself again.

What I discovered was that life isn't about doing more or proving more. It's about coming home to yourself and remembering what actually brings you joy.

Along the way, I studied nervous system regulation and breathwork, explored nature therapy and the profound way the outdoors can ground and restore us, deepened my creativity practice, and trained in life coaching. I brought all of it together into work that I wish had existed when I needed it most.

Then I noticed something: even with all the right tools, women were still trying to do it alone. They were growing, but slowly. They were healing, but in isolation. What was missing wasn't more content. It was community. Real, consistent, witnessed by other women, community, which was an important piece of my success in becoming who I am today.

That's what I built and that's what I do.

Who I Work With

I guide women back to themselves through creativity, nature, and connection in spaces where transformation gets to unfold in community rather than in isolation.

My work is for the woman who looks like she has it together, but feels like she's falling apart. The one who is exhausted by her own competence. The one who has been last on her own list for so long that she's forgotten what she even wants.

I help her remember.

Let’s Connect

Curious if this work is right for you? I offer a free 30-minute connection call. It is just a conversation about what you're carrying right now and what support might look like. No pressure. No pitch. Just a real talk between two real women.