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10+ Life Coaches for Working Moms

Last updated on July 9, 2024

Looking for ways to advance in your career while juggling responsibilities at home? Our life coaches, with their professional know-how and personal experience as working mothers, are here to help you.

They offer personalized coaching sessions, workshops, and online resources to fit into your busy schedule.

Best Life Coaches for Working Moms

Balancing career and motherhood can be overwhelming, but with the right coach, you can navigate challenges with greater ease and confidence. 

Here are some of the best life coaches who understand the struggles of being a working mom. They’re here to walk with you on this path, offering emotional guidance every step of the way.

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Jen Kane

Jen Kane Life Coach

Jen’s journey into life coaching was deeply influenced by a personal experience—her daughter’s need for emergency heart surgery just after birth. This fueled her to help others live their lives to the fullest. 

Her approach is holistic and focuses not just on professional or personal growth but also on emotional well-being and self-awareness. By fostering a mindset of self-empowerment and alignment with one’s true desires and values, Jen aims to help her clients lead more rewarding lives.

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Parita Kuttappan

Parita Kuttappan- Awarify Coaching - Featured Coach

As a mother of two, Parita understands the challenges working women and moms face, making her coaching particularly empathetic and relevant to these groups. 

She emphasizes the importance of authenticity in coaching, believing that authentic energy fosters genuine connections.

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Patricia Hardy

Patricia Hardy - Prevalent Hope Coaching & Consulting LLC - Featured Coach

Patricia’s coaching is influenced by women in her family and is grounded in the idea that self-care is an excellent investment. 

Prior to her career in coaching, Patricia spent 14 years in the marketing and communications field within the non-profit sector. Her journey towards life coaching began with a moment of self-reflection in August 2020, which led her to realize her calling in health and life coaching. 

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Melissa Lawrence

Melissa Lawrence Life Coach

Melissa’s expertise lies in helping women define and achieve their career aspirations, fostering work-life balance, enhancing self-confidence, and leading high-performing teams.

Her services include private 1-1 coaching and mentorship, group coaching, and a podcast titled “Your Worthy Career,” where she shares strategies and insights for career advancement.

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Gladys Simen

Gladys Simen - Life Coach

Gladys Simen founded My Life Couch, where she focuses on aiding working mothers in finding peace and joy in both their professional and personal lives.

Gladys believes that while there is no perfect way to be a working mother, there are countless ways to be a good one.

Check out her article “Tips For Work At Home Mothers To Maintain Work-Life Balance” here in Life Coach Magazine. 

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Martine Williams

Martine Williams - Featured Coach

Martine offers a program called Choose YOU, designed to help busy women, especially entrepreneurs, find balance and fulfillment without sacrificing their personal lives.

This program includes activities, group coaching calls, and a dedicated community for accountability. 

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Allison Task

Allison Task - Featured Coach

Allison’s coaching practice centers around empowering women, particularly those at crossroads in life such as career changes, marriage, or divorce. She believes that every woman has the potential to feel confident, worthy, and flourish in her unique way. 

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Danielle LaSusa, Ph.D.

Danielle LaSusa - Featured Coach

One of Danielle’s notable contributions is her course The Meaning of Motherhood, a philosophical exploration of motherhood. 

This course addresses the cultural constructs of being a mother, the vulnerability and grief associated with it, and the confrontation with mortality and meaning. 

It provides a platform for mothers at different stages of their journey to engage in meaningful discussions about what it means to be a mom.

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Kimber Dutton

Kimber Dutton - Featured Coach

Kimber’s coaching method focuses on helping women become the authority in their own lives, reclaim their worth, find community, and confidently move forward in a way that aligns with their true selves.

Her podcast Just Be Your Bad Self has resonated deeply with many people, touching on topics like motherhood, therapy, and depression.

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Kate McCauley

Kate McCauley - Danu, LLC - Featured Coach

With a background in kinesiology and education, Kate transitioned from a public school teacher to a wellness coach. She focuses on helping women shift their mindset, building strategies for everyday stress management at work and home, and providing accountability. 

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Jennifer Chapman

Jennifer Chapman - Just Commit Coaching - Featured Coach

Jennifer Chapman, founder of Just Commit Coaching, specializes in helping high-achieving women who feel unfulfilled and stuck. She empowers them to connect with their inner wisdom and thrive in all aspects of life. 

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Why Moms Need a Life Coach

Here’s how moms can benefit from having a life coach:

  • Goal Setting and Achievement: Life coaches help moms set and reach realistic goals, both at work and at home.
  • Time Management: They provide strategies to manage time effectively, balancing family, work, and personal time.
  • Improved Confidence: Coaching can boost confidence and help working mothers trust their parenting and life decisions.
  • Emotional Support: Life coaches provide a supportive and non-judgmental space to discuss challenges and triumphs in motherhood.
  • Achieving Work-Life Balance: Perhaps most importantly, life coaches help attain a sustainable balance between work commitments and family life, ensuring that neither is neglected.

We hope this write-up guides you to the right coach. 

If you have more questions, our Life Coach Directory is always available for browsing. We have an extensive list of coaches who can help you in your journey!

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