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KATHRYN MIDGLEY, NIC, CRC

Certified Resilience Life Coach, Life Clarity Coach

Have you ever found yourself in a season that feels harder than you expected—
where what once felt clear now feels uncertain, and what you’re carrying feels heavier than you can easily hold?


I have.


My coaching is shaped by both lived experience and the training I have pursued over time. My journey began in a season of deep personal disorientation—through motherhood, missionary life in a remote setting, and the quiet weight of burnout, disappointment, and unmet expectations. What I thought would be a time of clarity instead became a season where much of what I relied on—including parts of my faith—no longer held in the same way.


Returning home from the mission field physically, emotionally, and spiritually depleted, I began to face the cost of carrying too much for too long without support or space to process it. The path forward was not quick or simple—but it was real.


Over time, I learned that clarity doesn’t come from pushing harder. It comes from slowing down enough to become honest about what is actually there—and learning how to carry it in a way that is steady and aligned.


I am a certified resilience coach and life clarity coach, with additional training in caregiving support and working with women navigating difficult or harmful relationship dynamics. I am currently pursuing credentialing through the International Coaching Federation (ICF).


These experiences and training allow me to sit with others in what is unresolved, uncertain, or difficult to carry—not to fix it, but to help create the conditions where clarity and steadiness can begin to return.


This is quiet work, but it is not unskilled work.


If you find yourself in a season that feels unclear, heavy, or difficult to name, you don’t have to navigate it alone.

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