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Reclaiming Your Sense of Agency
The Quiet Erosion and the Path Back When we talk about women’s health, we’re never just talking about physical symptoms. We’re talking about identity, boundaries, voice, and agency  - the ability to fully inhabit one’s own life and choices. A woman’s sense of agency is her inner compass. It’s what allows her to say yes  with authenticity, no  with confidence, and I’m not sure yet  with self-trust. It’s what allows her to live in alignment with her values, to make decisions th
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When Giving Turns to Resentment
The Sepia Story In my practice, I often meet women who have given so much of themselves that they don’t even know where the exhaustion ends and where they begin. Their nervous systems are stretched thin, their emotions are frayed, and they’re left wondering: Is it my marriage? My work? My childhood? My health? Or simply the way I’m living my life? One of my clients arrived in this exact state. She was depleted to her bones. She told me she could no longer untangle whether it 
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Please Just Take Care of Me
The Pulsatilla Story When most people think of Pulsatilla , they think of a remedy for young girls who are beginning their menstrual cycles. It’s often prescribed to ease PMS symptoms such as emotionality, weepiness, mood swings, and the physical discomfort that comes with cycles finding their rhythm. And it is  a powerful remedy for that. But Pulsatilla is not just for young girls. It can apply to women of all ages and life stages. At its core, Pulsatilla is about a longing 
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When You Feel Like a Doormat
The Story of Folliculinum One of the most fascinating parts of being a homeopath and integrative coach is witnessing the moment when remedies begin to touch layers of healing that clients themselves may not have recognized before. This is often where the real work begins - not just the work of the remedy, but the work of awareness, integration, and transformation. Recently, I had a conversation with a client who is also a homeopathic student. She asked me a profound question:
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