Coach, AuDHD human, perpetual learner.
I'm a queer, non-binary life coach with a mixed Irish-Cuban, Indigenous-Spanish heritage. I'm also AuDHD, and I built this coaching practice specifically because I spent years looking for support that actually worked for my brain, and kept coming up empty.
A lot of the advice, productivity systems, and "just do it" energy out there was built for neurotypical minds. It wasn't that I wasn't trying hard enough, it's that the tools weren't built for me. Life Coaching with Jace exists to change that.
"My goal isn't to make you more productive for a world that wasn't designed with you in mind. It's to help you figure out what actually matters to you, and build a life around that."
I hold a background in both mental health and coaching, I'm also a licensed mental health professional at my separate therapy practice. That said, coaching is distinct from therapy, and I keep those worlds clearly separate. What that background gives me is a deep understanding of nervous systems, trauma, identity, and relationship dynamics, all of which show up in coaching work.
I've worked with AuDHD adults navigating late diagnosis, with couples across relationship styles (monogamous, polyamorous, and everything in between), with people building careers that actually suit who they are, and with communities through game-based group work.
You set the agenda. I bring the questions and the frameworks.
We build real strategies you can actually use, not aspirational advice.
All of you is welcome, queerness, neurodivergence, culture, and all.
Growth doesn't have to be serious all the time. I love games, humor, and creativity.
I'm also a licensed mental health therapist at a separate practice. Those two roles are kept completely separate, different sessions, different goals, different contracts. Life coaching focuses on the present and future: building skills, achieving goals, and navigating life transitions. It does not address mental health diagnoses or treatment. If you're unsure which service is right for you, the discovery call is a great place to sort that out together.