Becoming:

A Women’s Group for Transformation & Self-Leadership

(March - June 2026)

What if the life you most want isn’t as far away as it sometimes feels?
What if the clarity, confidence, and courage you’re seeking are already within you—waiting for the right space, support, and community to emerge?

Create a Life You Love is a bi-weekly women’s group designed for those ready to step into deeper self-leadership, authentic empowerment, and meaningful change. Over five months, you’ll be guided through personal growth practices, reflective inner work, and creative tools for bringing your best vision of life into reality.

This group is for women who want more—more fulfillment, more purpose, more ease in relationships, and more alignment in the way they live and lead.

What You’ll Experience

Through a warm, supportive community and expert facilitation, you will:

  • Reclaim clarity about what you truly want in your life, work, and relationships

  • Strengthen self-trust through self-discovery and IFS-informed parts work tailored to everyday challenges

  • Shift old patterns with compassionate inner exploration

  • Design new possibilities using accessible design thinking tools that translate insight into action

  • Build the confidence to lead your life in a way that feels grounded, empowered, and fully your own

  • Experience belonging with other women who are also choosing intentional growth

How We’ll Work Together

Each session blends:

  • Personal growth & self-leadership practices

  • Gentle, insight-oriented IFS parts work

  • Creativity and experimentation through design thinking

  • Reflection, embodiment, and real-world integration tools

  • Supportive conversation, witnessing, and accountability

This is not about fixing yourself—it’s about meeting yourself more fully, and expanding into who you’re becoming.

Structure & Dates

  • Virtual Bi-weekly meetings on Thursdays, 11:30am - 1:00pm CST

  • March 12th, 2026 - June 4th, 2026, on the following dates:

    • March 12, 2026

    • March 26, 2026

    • April 9, 2026

    • April 23, 2026

    • May 7, 2026

    • May 21, 2026

  • A consistent, intimate group to cultivate trust, depth, and meaningful transformation.

Who This Group Is For

Women who are:

  • At a transitional moment—personally or professionally

  • Ready to release limiting patterns and step into a more empowered version of themselves

  • Seeking community and genuine connection

  • Curious about inner work and open to trying new approaches

  • Committed to creating a life that feels aligned, spacious, and intentional

The Transformation

By the end of the program, you can expect:

  • Greater satisfaction in life, work, and relationships

  • A deeper sense of inner steadiness and self-trust

  • Clarity about your vision and next steps

  • Tools that help you lead yourself through challenges and opportunities

  • A renewed sense of possibility—and a community that has witnessed your growth

Investment, Commitment & Care

This group is offered as a thoughtfully held, closed-group experience, designed to support trust, continuity, and meaningful connection over time. The financial investment reflects not only the time we spend together, but also the care, preparation, and intention that go into creating a safe and supportive container for this work.

The cost is $190 per group meeting. Tuition for the group includes all scheduled group sessions

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The total investment for full participation in the group is $1,440.

Because consistency and presence matter deeply in group work, enrollment represents a commitment to the full arc of the experience. For this reason, tuition is not based on attendance at individual sessions, and missed meetings are not refunded.

Refunds, Changes & Flexibility

Life happens, and at the same time, group work relies on stability and shared commitment. Tuition becomes non-refundable once the group begins, as each participant’s place is reserved and contributes to the integrity of the group. If you need to withdraw prior to the start date, a partial refund may be available, minus a non-refundable administrative fee of $100.

These policies are in place to honor both individual circumstances and the collective nature of the group.

Payment Options

To support accessibility, payment plan options are available. Participants may choose to pay per group session at $190 per meeting with payments due in advance of each session. Choosing a payment plan does not change the overall commitment to the group or the total cost; it simply offers flexibility in how payments are made.

If you have questions or concerns about financial commitment, you’re welcome to reach out to discuss whether this group feels like the right fit at this time.


Our Approach

Women’s group work is uniquely positioned at the intersection of psychotherapy, leadership, and empowerment, particularly when grounded in an Internal Family Systems (IFS) understanding of Self-leadership. In this context, leadership is not defined by authority over others, but by the capacity to relate to one’s inner world with clarity, compassion, and steadiness. The group becomes a living field of collective wisdom, where individual insight is deepened through shared reflection and respectful witnessing. As women are seen and heard without being fixed or advised, nervous systems settle, protective patterns soften, and access to Self—calm, connected, and curious—naturally expands. Empowerment emerges through this relational process: women practice trusting their inner leadership while being supported by the presence of others, translating internal coherence into authentic voice, choice, and action in their lives.

Morgan Lindsey, Ph.D., Resilience Expert & Holistic Psychologist

Helping individuals and professionals cultivate inner-resilience, self-trust, and meaningful transformation.

Dr. Morgan Lindsey is a licensed professional counselor with nearly 20 years of experience specializing in resilience building, self-compassion, and trauma recovery. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology and a Master of Arts in Counseling.

As the founder of Resilience Partners, PLLC, Dr. Lindsey leads a practice dedicated to integrating modern neuroscience with ancient wisdom traditions. She is deeply grounded in Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Intimacy from the Inside Out (IFIO), incorporating both models extensively into her work.

In addition to these approaches, Dr. Lindsey integrates the Self-Trust and Inner Resilience (STAIR) methodology into her therapy practice. STAIR emphasizes the development of emotional capacity and inner resilience, helping clients cultivate a stronger relationship with themselves. By weaving this approach into her work, Dr. Lindsey supports clients in building the self-trust necessary to navigate challenging emotions, foster healthier internal dialogue, and create a stable foundation for long-term healing and growth inside and out, professionally and personally.

A passionate educator and mentor, Dr. Lindsey is committed to training the next generation of therapists and coaches. She supervises emerging practitioners, facilitates consultation groups for experienced clinicians, and serves as an adjunct professor at Naropa University’s Master's in Therapy Program, where she teaches courses on psychotherapy and integrative healing approaches.

Beyond academia, Dr. Lindsey has developed training materials for therapists, including a course with Therapy Wisdom. She has also been actively involved with both IFS and IFIO for over a decade, serving as a program assistant and co-leader for multiple trainings and retreats directly with Toni Herbine Blank, the founder of IFIO, and Dick Schwartz, the creator of IFS.

Mary Sallee Preston, Executive Coach

Mary is a transformational coach who works with accomplished women navigating the in-between space—when traditional definitions of success no longer fit, but the next chapter hasn’t fully taken shape yet.

Many of the women she supports have spent years striving, achieving, and carrying significant responsibility. They’ve done what they were told would bring fulfillment—only to find themselves burned out, disconnected, or quietly wondering why success doesn’t feel the way they expected. Rather than pushing harder or abandoning everything they’ve built, Mary helps women pause, reflect, and redefine success in ways that are sustainable, grounded, and genuinely aligned with who they are now.

With an MBA from INSEAD and a background in international communications, leadership, and organizational transformation, she brings a pragmatic, real-world lens to inner work. Her coaching bridges deep self-inquiry with practical tools, supporting women who still need to earn, lead, and contribute but want to do so without sacrificing their well-being or sense of self.

Her approach is shaped not only by professional experience but also by lived transitions: caregiving for ill parents, rebuilding after a natural disaster, and becoming a parent during the pandemic. These experiences reinforced a core belief at the heart of her work—growth isn’t about dismantling your life, but about learning to lead it differently.

Trained in transformational, somatic, and group coaching, with IFS-informed practices and design thinking tools, Mary helps women have honest conversations with themselves, release outdated patterns, and create a version of success that feels meaningful, spacious, and sustainable.