A note for you
Pause. Take a breath. Notice where you are — without judgment, without pressure.
Hi — we’re Jess and Maureen.
If you’re here, it likely means something inside you is asking for attention.
We’ve both been in seasons where things looked “fine” on the outside, but internally felt confusing, unsettled, or quietly heavy. This reflection was created from that place — not to fix you, but to offer a gentle way to listen to yourself and understand what might be unfolding within you.
There’s nothing you need to solve here. Just a moment to pause, notice, and reconnect.
We’re so glad you’re here.
Sending love & light,
Maureen & Jess
What is this?
Where You Are Right Now isn’t a quiz, a test, or a list of steps to fix yourself.
It’s a guided reflection experience that helps you:
- Understand what may be happening inside you right now
- Listen to your inner world — your thoughts, feelings, and sensations
- Feel supported, seen, and oriented
- Identify the next gentle step that feels right for you
By the end, you’ll have a clearer sense of where you are emotionally, mentally, and internally — without pressure or judgment.
Who is this for?
This reflection is for you if you are:
- Navigating a life transition (empty nest, career shift, loss, change)
- Feeling disconnected, restless, or unsure of your next step
- Curious about yourself and ready to listen inward
- Seeking clarity, orientation, and support without being told what to do
It works for women whether or not anxiety or restlessness is part of your experience.
Why this works
- Grounded, warm, and human language
- Respects your pace — no pressure
- Helps you notice patterns, inner cues, and what your system is asking for
- Offers guidance and gentle next steps — not instructions
So, Where Are You Now?
Life changes. Roles shift.
The world keeps moving, and sometimes you feel…
- Unsettled or ungrounded
- Confused about what’s next
- Disconnected from yourself or your purpose
- Restless, anxious, or scattered
- Like something inside is quietly asking for attention
If this feels familiar, you’re not alone — and you don’t need to have it all figured out to take the next gentle step.