
Your dreams matter
You’ve been told to play it safe.
Be practical. Choose a stable career. Don’t waste your time chasing something uncertain.
But deep down, something in you still longs to create, express, or build something of your own.
Even as you follow that pull, you may carry an inner critic that questions your every move—wondering if you’re being unrealistic, too sensitive, or not “good enough” to make it work.
Behind your drive and passion, you might feel stuck, anxious, or unsure if your voice truly matters.
You may even hear the echo of others asking, “Who do you think you are to do that?”
But here’s a better question: Why not you?

You are enough. You are worthy.
Therapy can be a space to reconnect with the part of you that longs to create, imagine, and build—not from fear or pressure, but from purpose and self-trust.
Whether you're a full-time creative, a small business owner, a side hustler, or someone simply wanting to make space for a creative outlet or passions you haven’t fully explored—you deserve support in reclaiming your voice and pursuing what matters to you.
Together, we can work toward:
Quieting the inner critic that tells you you're not talented, productive, or successful enough
Untangling your worth from external validation, output, or financial achievement
Navigating guilt, fear, or self-doubt that comes from choosing a nontraditional path
Exploring how early messages around success, risk, or creativity still shape your decisions
Making room for your creative voice—even if it’s been quiet for a long time
I know how scary it can feel to put yourself out there and wonder if you’re enough. As a therapist, small business owner, and someone who pursues singing and songwriting, I understand the vulnerability—and the freedom—of choosing to honor your voice. You don’t have to do it alone.
You don’t have to earn the right to create, explore, or dream.
Your ideas and your voice matter.