Life Coach
Lise
Life Coach

As a professional life coach, certified teacher, and grief educator, I bring a multifaceted approach. I support individuals navigating some of life's most challenging moments, difficult relationships, life transitions, and the complexities of grief. I offer targeted support for individuals who feel they are not living up to their full potential, and am dedicated to guiding people of all ages through life's challenge while exploring the many pathways we can choose.

I began my professional life as a certified teacher, working in both private a ...

Years in Practice
5 years
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
$100 - $120 CAD
$102067 - $122480 ARS $101 - $122 AUD $363 - $435 BRL $100 - $120 CAD ¥484 - ¥580 CNY €62 - €74 EUR ₹6808 - ₹8170 INR $1231 - $1477 MXN $123 - $147 NZD £53 - £64 GBP ₴3201 - ₴3841 UAH $71 - $86 USD
 648 Beach Terrace,
Qualicum Beach, V9K 1H7,
British Columbia, Canada
648 Beach Terrace, Qualicum Beach, V9K 1H7, British Columbia, Canada
Online
In-person

As a professional life coach, certified teacher, and grief educator, I bring a multifaceted approach. I support individuals navigating some of life's most challenging moments, difficult relationships, life transitions, and the complexities of grief. I offer targeted support for individuals who feel they are not living up to their full potential, and am dedicated to guiding people of all ages through life's challenge while exploring the many pathways we can choose.

I began my professional life as a certified teacher, working in both private a ...

Years in Practice
5 years
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
Be the Fonzie in the Room: Staying Cool When Others Aren't

Be the Fonzie in the Room: Staying Cool When Others Aren't

Article | Conflicts
Most people experience stress, frustration, fear, and disappointment; however, some individuals struggle to regulate their emotions consistently, leading to reactions that seem disproportionate to the situation. They may become angry quickly, shut down unexpectedly, lash out verbally, or swing between emotional extremes. Relationships with emotionally dysregulated people can be challenging, exhausting, and confusing.
The Quiet Weight of Parental Guilt

The Quiet Weight of Parental Guilt

Article | Family
Few emotions are as common, or as misunderstood, as parental guilt. It shows up in many forms: guilt about working too much, losing patience, missing events, relying on screens, or simply wanting time alone.
Finding Your Purpose

Finding Your Purpose

Article | Life
Finding your purpose is less about discovering one perfect calling and more about building a meaningful life through curiosity, contribution, and growth. Purpose often becomes clearer through action, not endless thinking.
Living With an Addicted Family Member

Living With an Addicted Family Member

Article | Family
Substance use has increased substantially in Canada over the last decade, and living with someone who struggles with addiction can feel emotionally exhausting and unpredictable. You may feel worried, angry, guilty, or helpless all at once. While you cannot control another person’s choices, you can protect your own well-being and create healthier boundaries.
Are you worried your adult child is

Are you worried your adult child is "taking too long" to become independent?

Article | Family
Top 5 Struggles Parents are Facing with their Adult Children: 1. Financial dependence 2. "Failure to Launch" or needing to move back home 3. Feeling guilty when setting boundaries 4. Communication gaps 5. Managing expectations & choices
Feeling Sluggish Monday Morning? How To Recharge Over Your Weekend

Feeling Sluggish Monday Morning? How To Recharge Over Your Weekend

Article | Burnout
Making your weekends truly feel like time off can be surprisingly difficult, especially if your mind keeps drifting back to work. The key is to be intentional so the time feels restorative rather than wasted.
Finding Meaning in a Troubled World

Finding Meaning in a Troubled World

Article | Life
In a world often marked by uncertainty, conflict, and rapid change, the quest for meaning can feel overwhelming. Yet even in turbulence, humans have a remarkable capacity to discover purpose and resilience.
5 Signs Pointing To A Lack Of Self-Esteem & How To Build Confidence

5 Signs Pointing To A Lack Of Self-Esteem & How To Build Confidence

Article | Self-esteem
Do you struggle with the following? 1. Constant Self Doubt 2. Fear of Failure or Avoiding Challenges 3. Negative Self-Talk 4. People Pleasing Tendencies 5. Difficulty Accepting Compliments Building confidence isn’t about flipping a switch—it’s about changing patterns over time through small, consistent actions.
Is Life Coaching Legitimate? How to spot a good coach

Is Life Coaching Legitimate? How to spot a good coach

Article | Other
Life coaching has grown into a well-established industry since the 1990s, with tens of thousands of practitioners worldwide. At its core, life coaching helps individuals set goals, maintain accountability, and change habits—principles rooted in psychological research on motivation and goal-setting. Many clients report feeling more motivated, clear-headed, and supported through the process, with some studies suggesting benefits such as improved well-being and successful behaviour change. Essentially, a skilled life coach acts as a structured accountability partner who aids in clarifying your thoughts and encouraging decisive action.
Feeling stuck? You're not alone.

Feeling stuck? You're not alone.

Article | Life
Feeling stuck often happens during big transitions, burnout, uncertainty, or when goals stop feeling meaningful. The good news is that “stuck” usually means something inside you is ready to change. Here are practical ways to start moving again:
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