People think your life should be good. You have everything you need and most of what you want: material possessions, a career path, a family, friends, or a relationship. Yet behind closed doors something is still missing. Your job brings more stress than satisfaction, you struggle to find contentment in your relationships, or life seems empty after suffering a loss. Maybe life has built roadblocks in your way, or perhaps you suspect you are the one building the barriers. I specialize in helping clients find happiness in what should be the “good life.” Through examining how they act, what they think, and what they believe my clients find a deeper sense of peace, a different way of viewing the world, and a kinder way of treating themselves. During our sessions I will always greet you with a smile and treat you with respect. There may be serious topics to discuss but we’ll have plenty of laughs along the way. Let me be your partner in building your good life.