
Does it really count as a vacation when you’re sleeping 12 hours a night for the first 3 days?
I see you, lovely, exhausted lady. Go ahead and sleep, we’ll be here once you’ve had some real rest.
The rest of us are in a lake house kitchen making sure all the meals happen on time.
…except for those of us who haven’t had a vacation in about one million years.
Your comeback begins as soon as you say yes to yourself. 💫
It’s almost as if we are living in a society that’s conditioned us from toddlerhood that certain folks (mostly women) are expected to offer our time, care, concern, affection and bodies cheerfully (or at least readily) to any and all who ask for or even expect such assistance.
This “virtue’ is sold to us as selflessness and much like that auto-draft gym membership we rarely use, we just let it deplete our resources.
HEY — it’s not your job to wear all the hats, spin all the plates, kiss all the boo-boos, all the while keeping your expectations, body, and needs exceedingly small.
The hustle is a lie.
This program is for you if you’re craving an actual plan AND a way to feel less alone with the crazy-making life you’ve been living lately. You’re tired of being lied to (you just need to prioritize your life; just fake till you make it; this too shall pass; time heals everything; god never gives you more than you can handle; everything happens for a reason, etc…) and you want to trust people, especially the ones you love most.
Real talk? All of the above involves living bravely, but you're like, "Where the hell did I put my Bravely? Is it behind the sofa? Is it in 'that drawer' in the kitchen? Do I need to just order a new one on etsy?"
The truth is that we can’t sustainably live bravely without healing our repeating cycles of stress. More on that at the Kitchen Sink.
Sheri has a way of seeing the potential in people and helping them see it in themselves, too.
Some of the best parts were seeing how the same issue or struggle shows up for different people. The 1-on-1 time was valuable as well - it helped me continue forward with the work.
Sheri has a way of seeing the potential in people and helping them see it in themselves, too. She’s a straight shooter, and wants to help people be the best version of themselves. I’d definitely recommend working with her! — Ashley

Investment starts at $175 per month. Also? Pay-in-full discounts are available (because I heart options, y'all).
I have 3 options for enrollees that are detailed out on my Kitchen Sink page. What’s that? All the details your researchy brain would ever want. But here’s the nutshell:
$650mo gets you get all the bells and all the whistles. Top notch everything because, grrrl, you deserve ample access to the red phone.
$350mo is almost the same as the one above including access to that red phone because having an expert to help you sort this out is important.
$175mo is everything BUT one-on-one time with me. You’ll still have space to call your own in the private community and a seat on every live group call, which still means you have personalized access to me… just not private, 1-on-1. And you can upgrade anytime.
What are the next steps?
1. Breathe.
2. Complete the application and schedule a call — I want to learn more about your particular situation and put a name to a face.
3. This isn't a job interview or even a sales pitch. I assume you’re talking to me because you’re interested but I also understand it’s only a phone call, not a commitment. I just want to put a face to name, answer all your questions and be sure that we both think the Comeback Collective environment meets your needs. If everything feels matchy-matchy, I'll give you the next steps so that you’ll be ready with bells on when I open the program.
“Sheri is kind and empathetic while having concrete strategies for creating more space for my general well-being — especially during my divorce. She’s clearly done her homework and really knows her shit.
Thank you, Sheri, for being here when I needed support the most.”
