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Mothers of daughters ages 13 - 17
As I coach mothers navigating turbulence with adult daughters (I too am that mother), one truth that is very clear. Many fractures with mothers and adult daughters begin in the teenage years. A few months ago, a mother reached out to me who was struggling with her teenage daughter. At the time, Mothers Conquering Together Prayer Circle community was specifically for mothers navigating turbulent relationships with adult daughters only, so I was not able to support her in the w
Mothers Conquering Together
Mar 102 min read


🚨What If It’s Not What You Think?
Mothers, familiar isn't always accurate. Don't remove or delay your calling and purpose due to what seems familiar. Could your hot flashes be related to the doctor, therapist or coach that you need? This is serious and I hope you take a moment to listen or watch this 15 minute video that will make you rethink perimenopause and menopause! Because as women we misdiagnose ourselves because we go with what seems the same as some one else. I coach the whole woman because that's w
Elenor Fleming, CPCLC
Dec 12, 20251 min read


The Power Of A Mothers Voice Not AI
I want to share a millimeter of my story. My journey with my adult daughter is a personal one, but it's not unique to only me. It is one that I have weathered the storms of many hurts and pains. I've tried to figure out why one moving part happened the way it did, when I only did another thing that should have made it better. But somehow it made it worse. The things that I've lived through and at times I’ve asked God. Why? There have been major hurts that I’ve felt in this
Elenor Fleming, CPCLC
Nov 21, 20253 min read


Sitting Quietly Is Not An Option
Are you looking for a Christian Professional Life Coach who will not sit quietly while mothers suffer in silence? I work with mothers navigating turbulent or strained relationships with their adult daughters. I address the hard conversations most avoid, and I guide mothers through the emotional weight they have carried alone for years. I focus on the mother. Her healing, Her stability, Her faith, and Her ability to move forward even when the relationship has not changed. Let'
Elenor Fleming, CPCLC
Nov 19, 20251 min read
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