Unexpected Ancestry/Family Identity Issues due to DNA Analysis Results

I help clients make sense of what’s real and true for each of them, uniquely, regardless of who raised them or what the DNA tests say.

I think it’s fair to say that as humans, we all struggle, at one time or another, with issues related to Identity, even if we don’t realize it, and there are some life situations that may intensify this confusion.

In these times of ancestry discovery through genetic DNA analysis services, family of origin stories may become rattled and family secrets may be revealed in unexpected ways. For some, that can lead to confusion, and struggles to make sense of their biological truths. It can start innocently enough, for reasons related to health and geneology. Perhaps you initiated the testing yourself, or perhaps someone else in your family did. What happens next can rock the foundations on which families are built.

In addition, “new family members” near and far can enter the picture, and for some, that can lead to relationship strife, and struggles to understand these genealogical shifts that affect their sense of identity.

Or… perhaps you were raised in the absence of a biological parent, and are left feeling the need to fill in the blanks? I can help.

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Or… Do you ever label yourself with having “imposter syndrome” or being in “identity crisis? I’d be honored to help you unpeel those unhelpful labels and get in touch with the real meaning behind why you’re feeling the way you are. It goes way deeper than terms and labels can ever go.

The perspective I have from my own bio and personal growth story, life experience, professional training, and a deep desire to help you claim your unique purpose and spread it out into our world, empowers me to work with you. I won’t be telling you what to do. Instead, I’ll be listening to you deeply, and asking important questions that help you to gain insight, ideas and tools to move forward in truthful, intentional and sustainable ways.

Note: if you (or the audience your organization serves) are presently unable to function emotionally in your daily life, then coaching is not advisable at this time. Once you work with the right licensed therapist or other licensed clinician, and are feeling emotionally stable, then I’d be happy to have a conversation about how I can help you move forward with your personal and/or professional goals, and to fully access your Truth, Identity & Purpose.

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