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Hey there! I’m Kathlyn.
And as a Transition Strategist, I help high-performing women, primarily Black women, navigate life and career transitions without unnecessary chaos, by deepening self-trust and realigning with your values.
After navigating an unexpected career shakeup — and realizing I was already outgrowing the role — I started building a life that felt more aligned with who I really am.
On this blog, I share personal reflections, practical guidance, and ease-centered strategies to help you move forward without waiting for burnout, breakdown, or someone else’s decision to force the change.
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Hard Season of change or Unnecessary Chaos? How to Tell the Difference
Not all chaos is a sign you’re growing. Sometimes, it’s a sign you’re off course. Here’s how to tell the difference when life gets loud.
Change Doesn’t Always Announce Itself
Some changes don’t come with big signs — just a quiet shift you can’t ignore. Here’s how to spot a transition before life forces it.
Why being the bigger person won’t save you from dysfunction
Let’s talk about what being the bigger person actually costs you — especially when the situation is already dysfunctional. Because grace without boundaries isn’t healing. It’s self-abandonment.
The Worst Advice I Took During A Transition: “Stick It Out”
“Stick it out” is one of those phrases that many people say when dealing with challenges — until you realize it can be code for “stay uncomfortable longer than you need to”. In this post, I unpack why that advice kept me stuck and what helped me finally move forward.
Why Overthinking Keeps You Stuck
Sometimes overthinking feels like being responsible — like you’re doing the smart thing by weighing every option. But most of the time, it’s just a delay tactic. This post is about how overthinking pretends to be clarity when it’s really fear in disguise
Some changes don’t come with big signs — just a quiet shift you can’t ignore. Here’s how to spot a transition before life forces it.