New book by Colleen Ishwar
Awakened: From Breaking to Becoming
Learn firsthand how life’s most difficult seasons often become the turning points that shape who we are meant to become.
New book by Colleen Ishwar
Learn firsthand how life’s most difficult seasons often become the turning points that shape who we are meant to become.

Maybe it happened in the delivery room. Maybe it crept in quietly during a 3am feeding, or on the drive back to a job that no longer felt like yours. Maybe it arrived years later, when the chaos settled, and you finally had a moment to breathe — and realized you didn’t quite recognize yourself anymore.
You love your children deeply. You’re grateful for your life. And yet something inside you is stirring. A quiet voice asking: Who am I now? What do I want? Is this all there is? That voice isn’t a sign that something is wrong.
It’s the beginning of your awakening.
You were driven, ambitious, and clear about who you were — before motherhood changed everything. Now you’re navigating something no one prepared you for: the quiet unraveling of the woman you used to be and the slow, sometimes painful emergence of someone new.
You might be feeling:
You’re not lost. You’re in the middle of a deep inner transformation — and you don’t have to walk through it alone.
I’m Colleen Ishwar — Clarity & Realignment Coach and author of Awakened: From Breaking to Becoming. I guide high-achieving mothers through the transformation that motherhood sets in motion, helping them reconnect to their inner wisdom, rediscover their soul’s purpose, and realign with the woman they are becoming.
This isn’t about going back to who you were before.
It’s about honoring the woman who is emerging on the other side.


Not just because of what it asks of you — but because of who it is calling you to become.
Because you were never meant to lose yourself in this journey. You were meant to find yourself through it.
I know this awakening intimately — because I lived it. After a life-or-death birth experience cracked me open, I found my way back to myself. Now I walk beside other mothers as they find their way home too.