Cindy Rigby​

Cindy Rigby

Certified Life Coach

Cindy Rigby is a dedicated Certified Life Coach specializing in empowering adult women, mothers, and empty nesters to rediscover their passions and set attainable goals for the future. With a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and a Life Coach Certification from the International Association of Professional Recovery Coaches, Cindy brings a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to her practice. Her approach is rooted in the belief that every individual has the potential to thrive through self-discovery and positive action. 
 
Cindy’s coaching philosophy centers on partnering with clients to explore multiple areas of their lives, identifying strengths, and determining what is most important to them. She uses a variety of self-discovery exercises to help clients gain clarity and focus on their future aspirations. Cindy understands the unique challenges faced by women, especially young mothers and those transitioning into the empty nest phase. She provides a supportive and non-judgmental space where clients feel seen and heard. Her goal is to guide clients towards personal growth and fulfillment by setting realistic and empowering goals.
 
With 36 years of marriage and extensive experience raising four children, Cindy possesses a strong understanding of family dynamics. She has navigated the complexities of maintaining a strong marital relationship while addressing the needs of her family. Cindy appreciates the joys and stresses of motherhood and understands how family dynamics can impact overall well-being. Her personal journey, including supporting her son through a serious illness and embracing her own path as an empty nester, has equipped her with valuable insights and a compassionate approach in the progression of motherhood. Cindy is also passionate about helping young mothers and seasoned mothers in their growth as both moms and individuals. She desires to help all women navigate their life transitions with confidence and resilience, fostering a renewed sense of purpose and joy in their lives.
 
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