The energy you bring into your relationships


Chels + Mike | Postpartum Together

12/30/25

The way you show up with the people you love matters.

Not in a performative way.
Not in a try harder way.

  • But in the energy you bring into the room.
  • The tone you carry into conversations.
  • The version of yourself you’re offering at the end of the day.

You’re not someone who needs a louder goal.
You’re someone who does better when you lead with the energy you want to give and receive.

That’s why traditional New Year goals often miss the mark.
They focus on outcomes, not presence.
On doing more, instead of being more grounded where you already are.

These 30-minute Intention Setting Sessions aren’t about fixing your relationship or mapping out a big plan.
They’re about clarifying:
-how you want to feel when you walk through the door
-what kind of energy you want to bring into your conversations
-what actually supports connection in this season of your life

Clients often leave feeling more settled, more attuned, and clearer about how they want to show up not just for others, but for themselves, too.

If you want to start 2026 from a place that supports real connection instead of quiet resentment or depletion, this is a meaningful place to begin.

I have a limited number of sessions available on:

  • January 2
  • January 3
  • January 4

If you want to start 2026 feeling steadier instead of more driven, this is where I’d begin.

Spaces are limited. Select a day here and I'll send you an invoice and booking link!

And if you’re unsure whether this is the right fit, you’re welcome to reply to this email and ask. I’ll answer honestly.

Chels

Relationship coach | Postpartum Together
Helping couples feel like a team again

These 30-minute Intention Setting Sessions aren’t about fixing your relationship or mapping out a big plan.
They’re about clarifying:
-how you want to feel when you walk through the door
-what kind of energy you want to bring into your conversations
-what actually supports connection in this season of your life

Clients often leave feeling more settled, more attuned, and clearer about how they want to show up not just for others, but for themselves, too.

If you want to start 2026 from a place that supports real connection instead of quiet resentment or depletion, this is a meaningful place to begin.

I have a limited number of sessions available on:

  • January 2
  • January 3
  • January 4

If you want to start 2026 feeling steadier instead of more driven, this is where I’d begin.

Spaces are limited. Select a day here and I'll send you an invoice and booking link!

And if you’re unsure whether this is the right fit, you’re welcome to reply to this email and ask. I’ll answer honestly.

Chels

Relationship coach | Postpartum Together
Helping couples feel like a team again

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I help expecting and new parents improve their communication skills, connection points, and confidence through relationship road mapping so they can enjoy the life they've built together.

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