Choosing the Harder, Better Path

Disclaimer: I know our peaceful co-parenting journey is the exception, not the rule. This model is not for everyone and requires a high level of emotional maturity and mutual respect. It may not be possible – or safe – for anyone leaving an abusive situation or when a co-parent cannot put aside anger or pain for the sake of their child.

Above all, please stay safe and honor the boundaries of your own situation. If peaceful co-parenting isn’t an option for you, know that healing and happiness after divorce are still possible. Everyone’s story is unique – I share mine here to offer perspective, not a prescription. I encourage you to trust your own path and create what’s best for you. I’m here to walk alongside you as you figure out what that looks like. 💜

I was reflecting recently on the time I moved to Italy in 2020. Yes – halfway across the world, with my daughter and two dogs, during a global pandemic.

It sounds wild even now. But despite all the hurdles, the delays, the endless logistics of shipping a household and pets overseas in the middle of lockdowns (and a hurricane that left me trapped in my house due to flooding the day before my flights) – I knew exactly why I was doing it.

I was moving to Italy to give my daughter the chance to have a stable relationship with her father after our divorce. Just because I didn’t want to stay married didn’t mean this bright, beautiful little girl didn’t deserve a real connection with her dad.

There were so many moments of uncertainty. People asked if I ever thought, “Maybe this just isn’t the right time to move to Italy?” That question once took me completely off guard – because the truth is, the thought never crossed my mind.

The path wasn’t easy. But my why was bigger than any obstacle in front of me.

It wasn’t a matter of “No” I just hadn’t found the “How” yet.


For as long as I can remember, I dreamed of living in Europe. When I made the hard choice to leave my marriage – to choose healing and peace instead of staying because it was familiar – I knew I’d have to find my own way to make that dream possible. So I did. Little by little, the path opened up. One phone call, one hurdle, one creative solution at a time.

At the time, a lot of people couldn’t see what I saw. Some told me peaceful co-parenting was unrealistic. Some told me I didn’t understand how messy divorce really was.

But here’s what I’ve learned about choosing the harder, better path:
You don’t need everyone’s approval for your vision.
It’s not your job to convince the world.
It’s your job to paint the picture anyway – by living it.


I didn’t know if I had what it would take to be a single mom overseas. I didn’t know exactly how I’d manage the fear and uncertainty. But when I looked into my daughter’s eyes, I knew she deserved every chance in life – even if I had to figure it out step by step.

Five years on, I have no regrets. Despite the fear, despite the what-ifs, it was the right choice for us. Many who couldn’t see the vision back then now see the bigger picture too.


The same lesson is true for me now as I pursue my purpose through coaching.

I don’t have every answer about running a business. Some days I wonder if I really have what it takes. But my why shines brighter than any excuse or obstacle that tries to get in the way. So I keep taking the next right step, trusting that the path will appear as it always does – one brave choice at a time.


Are you standing at your own crossroads right now? Facing uncertainty? Feeling called to something bigger than your current reality?

I see you.
I’ve been there.
And I’d be honored to walk that path beside you – one piece at a time – if you’re ready to take the next brave step toward the life you really want.

💜 Here’s to choosing the harder, better path – and trusting it will lead you home.

Ready to take the next step?
If you’re navigating your own “messy middle” and want support, I’d be honored to walk with you.

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