for individuals

maybe the discomfort of not knowing what comes next isn't a sign that something is wrong

I know the fear and anxiety of standing at the threshold of the unknown.

After spending two decades inside government and humanitarian systems, I know the space between service and sacrifice all too well. When I left my 20-year career in government service to go out on my own, I navigated every difficult emotion that comes with stepping away from security and structure. The fear around money and stability. The overwhelm that comes with endless possibilities and no clear path forward. The identity crisis of wondering who you are when you're not defined by a mission, title, or institution.

Having walked through that liminal space myself, I can tell you there is life, joy, and profound meaning on the other side — but getting there requires holding space for both the grief of what you're leaving and the uncertainty of what's emerging.

We spend so much of our lives in liminal spaces — those uncomfortable in-between places where the old story no longer fits but the new one hasn't yet formed. Between trauma and healing. Between burnout and rest. Between what was and what's next. Between who we were and who we're becoming.

Threshold spaces are everywhere, but we've never been taught how to be in them. We've been conditioned to fear them. To rush through them. To treat uncertainty as a problem to fix rather than sacred ground for transformation.

This work we do here isn’t designed to help you cope better within systems that were never designed to honor your full humanity — but to rebuild the moral and spiritual capacity those systems tend to deplete, and to begin writing a new story about how service and a life well-lived aren’t mutually exclusive.

We bring together story-healing, moral imagination, and spiritual ecology to create a space for moral reclamation designed to meet you where you are. Check out our offerings below

offering 1 | threshold coaching journeys

This isn't coaching focused on optimization, performance strategy, or figuring out your next career move — there are excellent coaches for that practical support. This is threshold work.

Whether you're healing from institutional betrayal, navigating unexpected transition, processing the moral weight of what service has cost you, or simply finding yourself in a threshold moment you don't quite have language for yet — this work meets you in the in-between with curiosity rather than urgency. It honors what is most essential in you — your values, your intuition, your connection to something larger than yourself — and creates space to live and lead from that place.

Coaching journeys are available in four formats, from a single 90-minute session to a 6-month deep dive — all grounded in the moral reclamation framework and designed to honor both the grief of what you're leaving and the possibility of what's emerging.

A limited number of mutual aid spots are available each quarter for those experiencing financial hardship. Because extractive systems often create financial vulnerability precisely when we most need support.

"I was facing a lot of uncertainty in my professional and personal life, with very little sense of stability. What shifted was a deepening into surrender that didn't feel scary — but instead a greater acceptance that this time of transition can be rich with inspiration and growth without me having to find immediate answers. These thresholds are potent with meaning. And Dimple is the perfect person to be your guide through them."

— Gemma Houldey, Founder, The Vulnerable Humanitarian

offering 2 | tell me my story book groups + writing circles

I wrote Tell Me My Story: Challenging the Narrative of Service Before Self for people who dedicated their lives to service and are ready to challenge outdated narratives about what it means to be of service.

These small-group experiences offer two ways to enter that work together:

  • community conversations —Read and explore Dimple’s award-winning book in community, with dedicated space to bring your questions, your reactions, and your own experience into conversation with the ideas on the page. These intimate groups include direct access to Dimple to talk about service, leadership, mental health and so much more — all the conversations the book was always meant to open.

  • writing circlesA guided writing journey through each section of the book ending in your own story. We write together, share together, witness each other. This is story-healing as practice — not just reading about narrative transformation, but actually doing it, in community, with others who understand the unique weight of mission-driven work.

Story-healing requires trust, and trust requires space, so I’ve ensured that both offerings are small by design to allow for more meaningful connection and support.

a note on how I work

I work with a small number of individuals at any given time, by design. The deep work of supporting individual clients navigate threshold spaces or practice moral reclamation requires depth, trust, and sustained attention — none of which are possible if I’m spread too thin.

Whatever brought you here, just know that you don't have to figure out what comes next alone. If you're not sure which offering is the right fit, let’s talk. A conversation costs nothing, and if often exactly where clarity begins.