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🌿 Introducing Art‑Life Coaching


A gentle, creative way to reconnect with yourself — piece by piece

If you’ve ever felt the pull to slow down, make space for yourself, or explore what’s shifting inside you, you’re in the right place. Art‑Life Coaching is a creative, reflective approach to personal growth that uses simple art‑making as a doorway into clarity, intention, and self‑trust.

And no — you don’t need to be an artist. You don’t need fancy supplies. You don’t need a plan. You just need a little curiosity and a willingness to show up for yourself.

As part of my test group, you’ll be among the first to experience this new coaching approach I’m building through Piece by Peace Art Life. Your feedback, reflections, and lived experience will help shape a practice designed to be gentle, empowering, and deeply human.

🌱 What Art‑Life Coaching Is

Art‑Life Coaching blends creativity with coaching principles to help you explore your inner landscape in a grounded, non‑clinical way. Together, we use color, collage, mark‑making, metaphor, and intuitive creative exercises to:

  • slow down and listen inward

  • reconnect with your values and desires

  • explore what’s emerging or shifting in your life

  • make meaning through creativity

  • take small, aligned steps toward what matters to you

It’s a partnership — you bring your lived wisdom, and I bring structure, presence, and creative tools to support your process.

🌼 What It Isn’t

Because art is often associated with therapy, it’s important to be clear about what this work is not.

Art‑Life Coaching is not therapy or art therapy. I don’t diagnose, treat, or interpret your art. We stay in the realm of reflection, creativity, and future‑oriented growth.

🎨 What You Can Expect in the Test Group

As a member of this early group, you’ll help shape the flow, tone, and tools of this coaching practice. You can expect:

  • gentle creative prompts

  • space for reflection and meaning‑making

  • simple art exercises (no skill required)

  • a supportive, client‑led approach

  • opportunities to share what feels helpful or unclear

  • a coaching relationship built on curiosity, respect, and collaboration

Your experience matters. Your voice matters. Your feedback will help me refine this practice so it can support others with the same care and intention.

💛 Why I’m Building This

Piece by Peace Art Life was born from a belief that creativity can be a soft, steady companion in our growth. Art helps us see ourselves more clearly. It helps us slow down. It helps us reconnect with the parts of us that get buried under busyness, expectations, and noise.

Fill out the interest form "here".

This test group is the first step in bringing that vision to life. Schedule appointment "here".


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