Build your confidence. Strengthen your self trust.
Let your values bring your vision to life.
Step into 2026 knowing what matters most to you and how to stay connected to it.
What if this year was different?
Not because you tried harder or pushed yourself more, but because you finally slowed down long enough to listen to yourself.
This workshop is for the woman who knows something needs to change.
I created this experience not to tell you what you should want, but to help you get clearer on who you are.
When you understand yourself at that level, decisions feel calmer, more grounded, and easier to trust.
You are in a season of transition or at a crossroads
You deeply want change in some part of your life
You want clarity without pressure or overwhelm
You are ready to trust yourself again
You are ready to say:
I trust myself.
I like myself.
I believe I deserve what I want.
This experience gives you the space to:
You will also leave with simple tools and supportive habits that help you stay connected to your vision and strengthen follow through as the year unfolds.
Women leave feeling clearer, more confident, and more grounded in themselves.
One of the greatest gifts of this experience is being in the room with other women who are asking similar questions.
This is a safe, supportive space where you can share as little or as much as you want. There is no judgment here. Just connection, reflection, and the quiet strength that comes from not doing this work alone.
Part One: Values & Clarity
Part Two: Vision & Staying Connected
Dates: February 4 and February 11
Time: 5:30 to 8:30 pm
Location: In-person in Hope (shared upon registration)
Investment: $175
Small group. Limited spots.
Pre-registration required.
My name is Marianne Preston and I am a trauma-informed Professional Certified Coach with over 40 years in the field of human services. My background includes community development, leadership, victim services, trauma response, and empowerment work. I
You do not need to have everything figured out.
You just need to begin.
The small, consistent steps are what create the greatest change.
