Hey Beautiful. I’m Meagan

A young woman with short, wavy brown hair smiling, resting her chin on her hand, wearing a white jacket indoors.

Over-giving. Imposter Syndrome. Trouble saying no. Overthinking. Anxious attachment. Burnout. Perfectionism. Emotional dysregulation. Being in fight/flight/freeze fawn for 30+ years.

That was me.

I was a good girl. I had done everything I was “supposed to do”. On paper, my life was pretty perfect. I owned a business. I was married to the love of my life. I was successful. I was highly educated. I had taught myself a plethora of skills in my personal and business lives.

But I had a constant pit in my stomach.

It wasn’t new. It was my childhood friend. I wanted to live more carefree and take up more space. I didn’t want to take on other people’s problems. I knew I shouldn’t be doing so much at work and coming home just to crash every night. But I didn’t know what to do. No matter how many self-help and psychology books I read or how much money I spent on mentors and coaches, something was missing.

Eventually through a jumbled combination of everything I was trying and years of trial and error, it finally clicked.

And once I was able to look back on where I had come from, I realized the journey to where I had gotten should never have taken so long. The majority of information on growing confidence, being authentic, setting boundaries, and, generally speaking, stepping into your power is either: 1. simple concepts being over-complicated or 2. complicated concepts being over-simplified.

There was no blueprint. No step-by-step guide. No way to put it all together.

That’s how the CCKA framework was born.

Confidence. Clarity. Kindness. Authenticity.

Take kindness for example. A lot of people who over-give confuse kindness with niceness. Kindness is not niceness. Don’t you wish you could see a visual for how this looks when it plays out in real life? That’s what CCKA offers.

Better yet? I can personally walk you through how to apply CCKA in your life. You don’t have to figure it out alone.

I can’t wait to talk to you. I know you’re meant for greatness.

My dream is to empower women to get so radically comfortable going for their dreams that we create a massive shift in society: more women with wealth, more women-owned business, happier and more joyful women who stop over-giving to jobs and relationships that don’t serve them...

In short- let’s change the world together.

You’re not too much.

Stop waiting for someone to tell you it’s a good idea.

If you’ve been holding out for permission—
Here it is.

GO FOR IT.

I’ll be right here, cheering you on and supporting you when you stumble.

You don’t need to get it perfect.

Failure isn’t the end—it’s part of the journey.