Results

Progress you can name and practice.

No inflated promises and no borrowed success story. The work is measured against your starting point and the life you actually live.

A planning notebook and figure skates on a rink bench
01

You can name the pattern.

What felt vague becomes specific. You can describe the trigger, the response, and what the response is trying to protect.

02

You catch it earlier.

The pattern may still show up, but you recognize it with enough time to choose something different.

03

Your routines survive difficult days.

Plans are designed for a real schedule and tested when energy, confidence, or time is limited.

04

You leave with a written plan.

The program finishes with 90 days mapped in your own words, including what to do when the plan slips.

How progress is measured.

At the beginning, you and Tracey define the behavior you want to change, what it currently costs you, and what a useful outcome would look like.

Each week checks the same things: what happened, what you noticed sooner, what held, what failed, and what needs to change in the plan.

The measure is not whether every week was perfect. It is whether you can respond with more awareness, more choice, and a structure you can repeat.

Evidence should be real.

Coaching outcomes depend on the person, the goal, the circumstances, and the work done between sessions.

Client stories will only be published when they are confirmed by the client and shared with permission.

Learn About Tracey's Approach

Define the result that matters to you.

Start with a free call and one concrete thing you want to change.