"For a long time, I kept telling myself it wasn't the right time."

The right time to stop pretending I was only a strategist. The right time to stop hiding the part of me that has always seen things — felt things — that didn't fit in a boardroom or a brand deck. The right time to be whole.

I'm Sharon. I'm a marketing strategist with a corporate career behind me, a shamanic empath with ancestral roots I carry everywhere, and the granddaughter of a nahualli who never once apologized for what he knew. I live in Chicago. I'm from somewhere between Mexico and the cosmos.

I've spent years being very good at business and being unable to unfeel what I feel. I tried to keep those two things in separate rooms. Until I realized the second one was the strategy all along.

So I stopped waiting for permission.

"I turn who you are into what you do."

That's not a tagline I invented. It's what I've always done for brands, for founders, for the people who sit across from me in a reading and realize halfway through that we stopped talking about tarot ten minutes ago and started talking about the business they've been too afraid to build.

I work at the intersection of strategy and soul. I help talented, driven, deeply human people find the thread that ties all of who they are together and turn it into something real. Not a brand that looks like them. A business that is them.

If you've ever felt too much for the room you were in too intuitive for the strategy table, too strategic for the spiritual space you're exactly who I'm here for.

I'm a certified Reiki practitioner, a shamanic reader, and a nahualli's granddaughter. I'm also someone who has sat in enough marketing meetings to know that the best strategy in the room often comes from the person who's been told they're "too much."

I work with individuals, founders, and teams who are ready to stop being invisible — to the world, and to themselves.

The right time? It’s now. It always was.

— Sharon ❤︎

 
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