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I understand the courage it takes to reach out when you're rebuilding your life. If you're here, you're already taking a brave step toward your healing and growth.

My journey through divorce, single motherhood, and eventually remarriage has taught me that our most difficult chapters often become the foundation for our most significant transformations.

I've navigated the overwhelming logistics of starting over, the challenge of raising children alone, and the complex emotions that come with learning to trust again, both others and yourself.

There were moments when I wondered if I'd ever feel whole again, when the weight of betrayal and disappointment felt too heavy to carry.

I’ve experienced the kind of brokenness that changes you and the slow, sometimes painful process of putting the pieces back together in a way that makes you stronger.

What I've discovered is that healing isn't just about getting back to who you were—it's about becoming who you're meant to be.

Today, I'm passionate about walking alongside other women who are navigating this same journey. Whether you're in the early or the deep stages of the rebuilding process, or ready to open your heart to love again, I'm here to offer support, understanding, and practical guidance.

Your story matters—your healing matters. And you don't have to walk this path alone.

Ready to take the next step? I'd love to hear from you and learn how I can best support you on this journey.

Client Testimonials

“Melinda’s coaching through my season of divorce has been a blessing. She was a great accountability partner and lovingly reminded me Jesus is always there. She has become my friend and sister in Christ.” ~Joanie LW

“Melinda's words speak to my heart. She knows and understands my daily struggles and journey. Her words are calming to my soul. She reminds me that I am not alone in this world, that better days are ahead!” ~Charlotte

“Melinda shares words of wisdom in navigating life after divorce. Much of her story is all too familiar and close to home. Although our “experiences” are somewhat different, the emotions and struggles are the same.” ~Teresa P