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Begin with the Relational Transition Assessment.

This page is designed to help you identify what is most active in your current season before you schedule anything. It is a fast, honest way to see whether private coaching is the right next step for the level of change you want.

What to expect

  • A short assessment of the patterns most active for you now
  • A qualification step for women and teens considering private coaching
  • Next-step guidance if the 12-week engagement appears to be a fit

Fast Mirror

If four or more of these feel true, you may be in the right place for deeper support.

The goal is not to label you. It is to help you quickly recognize whether this season is calling for more structured, private work.

What this assessment does: it validates lived relevance, clarifies readiness, and helps determine whether a short consultation about private coaching makes sense.

1. Competence gap

You are functioning at a high level in work, parenting, or leadership, but your internal capacity for steadiness feels depleted.

2. Pattern recognition

You can identify the cycle now, but in real time you still fall into overgiving, self-silencing, or familiar relational habits.

3. Trust baseline

Your ability to trust your own judgment has been compromised by heartbreak, betrayal, or repeated disappointment.

4. Narrative gridlock

You spend significant energy replaying the rupture instead of building standards for what comes next.

5. Boundaried steadiness

You struggle to stay emotionally steady around other people's chaos, pressure, or inconsistency.

6. Dignity vs. performance

You feel pressure to look strong or composed while privately carrying grief, exhaustion, or disorientation.

7. Relational standards

You want a clearer, healthier framework for relationship in this next chapter, not just relief from the current pain.

What Happens If You Identify With This

Private coaching is the next step for women and teens who want more than insight.

If several of these patterns feel true, the next step is to submit your assessment and answer a few qualification questions. Clients who appear to be a strong fit will receive guidance on scheduling a short consultation.

Investment details and any scholarship discussion are handled later in the vetting process, once alignment and seriousness are clear.

Best-fit clients

  • Ready for honest, sustained coaching work
  • Looking for private support, not public inspiration
  • Willing to be direct about readiness, timing, and commitment

Qualification

Submit your assessment and next-step request.

This form helps Jacqueline review lived relevance, timing, and seriousness before inviting the right clients into a consultation.

Which assessment points feel most true right now?

Before You Reach Out

This is likely a fit if

  • You are ready for honest, sustained coaching work
  • You want private support, not public inspiration
  • You are prepared to invest in a premium coaching relationship if alignment is clear

This is likely not a fit if

  • You need urgent clinical or crisis support
  • You want a quick motivational boost without deeper follow-through
  • You are browsing casually with no intention to commit

FAQ

Is this therapy?

No. This is private coaching focused on relationship patterns, trust, communication, identity, and how you move through your next chapter.

How long do clients usually work together?

The core engagement is built around a 12-week coaching period because one-off sessions are usually not enough to create durable change.

What happens after I submit the assessment?

If the assessment and qualification responses suggest strong alignment, Jacqueline will outline the next step for a short consultation about private coaching.

Do you offer scholarship support?

In limited cases, partial scholarship support may be discussed later in the vetting process for clients who are sincerely aligned with the work but need that conversation.