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This could be you too!

"I have on multiple occasions recommended the coaching provided by Bonnie Blackstone for clients of mine undergoing intensive trauma therapy. I am unable as a therapist to provide daily coaching on sleep, nutrition, goal setting, grounding and boundary setting but these things are crucial to recovery. In working in concert with the invaluable help provided by a health/life coach, my clients feel supported and validated and do not need to just "hang on" until their next scheduled therapy session with me. I highly recommend Bonnie's wrap around services as a coach if you are a therapist!" - Michelle, Licensed Clinical Social Worker


“Working with Bonnie felt so natural.  I was able to be open and vulnerable right out of the gate.  I never once felt like I needed to withhold my truth because she allowed me to verbally process, void of judgement.  I felt heard and I was able to work toward my goal with comfort and ease.” - Jacquie, W.


"Bonnie is a great accountability partner, confidant and cheerleader and I have appreciated having her as my coach. She’s easy to talk to and I feel comfortable talking to her about anything and everything. She’s great at pulling out alternative ways of looking at things. She taught me how to incorporate gratitude into my relationship which was a huge beneficial mindset shift. She holds me accountable and keeps me moving forward. I would recommend her coaching services to any woman that wants to leave chaos behind and move into a more peaceful and fulfilling life."  - Remi G.


I felt that Bonnie not only heard the words I was saying, but also heard the meaning behind the words and the feelings I was sharing.  She was very professional and has an air that lets you be at ease and comfortable.  She is also funny, insightful, and has a great way of looking at things.” - James, E.


“Bonnie held space for me, listened to me without judgement and showed empathy.  She made me feel like my dreams are achievable if I take small steps towards them, like recognizing and reminding myself of my strengths” - Caitlin, R.