06/04/2026
Helping women reconnect with themselves after years of putting everyone else first. Hi, I’m Brittany. My approach is compassionate, grounded, and deeply human.
I created New Vue on Life to support those who feel called to something more — even if they can’t yet explain what that is. I believe clarity comes when we slow down, listen inward, and allow ourselves space to grow. I don’t believe in quick fixes. I believe in meaningful progress.
06/04/2026
06/04/2026
Most of the time, it isn't the word "no" that's difficult.
It's the guilt.
The fear of disappointing someone.
The worry that people will see you differently.
When you've spent years being the one everyone depends on, setting boundaries can feel uncomfortable at first.
But boundaries aren't about pushing people away.
They're about making space for yourself too.
💬 What's harder for you: saying no, or managing the guilt that follows?
06/04/2026
06/04/2026
What spiritual life coaching is NOT:
❌ Me fixing your life
❌ Me telling you what to do
What it IS:
✨ Support
✨ Reflection
✨ Healing conversations
✨ Helping you reconnect to yourself
✨ Learn more here:
https://newvueonlife.com/
06/03/2026
Protecting your peace is not selfish. It is self-respect.
What boundary are you practicing lately?
06/03/2026
Most women don't wake up one day and suddenly realize they've lost themselves.
It usually happens slowly.
One "yes" when you wanted to say "no."
One dream put on hold.
One boundary you didn't set.
One need you ignored.
One time you chose everyone else's happiness over your own.
And then another.
And another.
Until one day, you look around and realize:
💔 You don't know what you want anymore.
💔 You feel disconnected from yourself.
💔 You're exhausted from carrying everyone else's needs.
💔 You're living on autopilot.
The truth is, losing yourself is rarely one big moment.
It's often the result of hundreds of small moments where you learned that other people's needs, expectations, and opinions mattered more than your own.
But here's the good news:
The journey back to yourself happens the same way.
✨ One boundary at a time.
✨ One honest conversation at a time.
✨ One decision based on what you need.
✨ One small act of self-trust.
You didn't lose yourself overnight.
And you don't have to find yourself overnight either.
💬 Looking back, what do you think contributed most to you losing touch with yourself?