The marriage ended
You built a life around two people and now there is one. The practical decisions are loud and the quieter question, who am I now, has nowhere to go.

Coaching for women starting again
A structured way to work out what comes next, with a coach who has stood where you are standing.
Six minutes. No payment details.
You built a life around two people and now there is one. The practical decisions are loud and the quieter question, who am I now, has nowhere to go.
Redundancy, restructuring, or a resignation you had to make. Your title carried more of your identity than you realised, and the calls have stopped coming.
The children have gone and the days are yours again. You have wanted this and you also do not know what to do with it.
The method
Steady yourself first. We look honestly at money, energy and support before deciding anything.
Put words to what actually happened and what you want next, without softening it for anyone.
Turn that into a plan with dates, income and a first paying step you can take this month.
Go public with it. New work, new offer, new life | held steady while it takes.
Four ways in. Most women start at the bottom of the stairs and that is exactly right.
Free
6 minutes, self-paced
KES 5,000
Five days, sixty minutes a day, live
USD 500
Four group calls and one private session
By invitation
Fortnightly private work, six women a year

Meet your guide
Founder of the C.O.M.E.B.A.C.K. Method
Catherine is the founder of Ajiraworks, a remote-first employer of record platform she built after a public corporate takedown. Fifteen years in payroll, compliance, HR technology and growth-stage leadership across Kenya, the UK and other markets sit behind the work, as does the experience of rebuilding in full view of people who had written her off.
“The challenge felt like a mirror. It allowed me to reflect, process my pain, and take the first structured steps toward reclaiming my voice.”
“Comeback was the beginning of my healing. It gave me structure, perspective, and a renewed desire to lead. Today I am signing a new contract in a new mental state.”