You’ve done the work. You’ve invested in the coaching, the strategies, the courses. You’ve shown up consistently and built something real.

And yet something still feels off. Like there’s a ceiling you can’t break through no matter what you try.

I know that feeling. I lived it for five years.

What I discovered changed everything — not just for my business, but for how I understand the leaders I’m called to serve. And it had nothing to do with finding a better strategy.

For five years I did everything right.

Great coaches. Solid strategies. Good teaching. All of it. And I kept hitting the same wall — that plateau that makes you wonder if something is just wrong with you or your business.

Then the Lord stopped me and said: go back to the foundation.

My first instinct was my business systems. So I invested thousands of dollars rebuilding my website and getting my backend solid. I did all of that. And then He said — not the business foundation. Your foundation. Your identity.

That’s when it clicked.

I was introduced to someone whose work is in identity formation, and everything the Lord had been saying finally made sense. He wasn’t pointing me to my business at all. He was pointing me to myself.

Once I got clarity in my own identity — my unique design, how I’m actually wired, what I was built to do — I felt something I hadn’t felt in five years of building. Freedom. Ease. The things that had always felt forced suddenly made sense — they were never mine to carry. And the part of my work that lit me up? That was the Lord saying this is what you were designed for.

It all started with identity alignment.

"I was on the Tamron Hall Show. I was in a national fitness magazine. I competed in pageants. And not one client inquiry came from any of it. It looks really cool and gets you street credibility — but visibility alone is not what you think it is. What Sabrina helped me see is that identity has to come first. I'm more solidified in who I am than I've ever been. And that's what changes everything."
Julia Chang
Kingdom Pageant Physique Coach

Revealing My Calling:

Why I Do
What I Do

What I walked through wasn’t just for me.

I see it in the leaders I work with — the ones who have built something real, who are stepping into more visibility, more opportunity, more reach. They’re at the threshold of the next level. And instead of feeling like expansion, it’s starting to feel heavy. Forced. Like they’re doing everything right and something still isn’t working the way it should.

They don’t need another strategy. They need what I needed.

A settled identity.

There is nothing more beautiful to me than watching a leader stop striving and start leading from who they actually are. When identity gets aligned, the pressure lifts. The right opportunities surface. The work starts to feel like overflow instead of effort.

My Mission

I exist to help established, purpose-driven leaders anchor their identity before they expand their visibility — so that when growth comes, it’s sustainable, it’s aligned, and it actually feels like them.

Because more visibility doesn’t fix a shaky foundation. It just amplifies what’s already there.

Identity first. Then expansion.

Fun facts about me

What Keeps Me Going

Wife and mother of 4
(plus one beautiful bonus daughter!)

Documentary enthusiast — because real stories are always the most powerful ones.

Former teacher who followed God's calling into entrepreneurship.

Prayer warrior and relationship builder at heart.

Ready to get anchored in your identity before you expand anything else?