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"I help individuals and couples ask better questions to move beyond their baseline".

Tucky Myhre is a Newfield Network trained Ontological Life Coach. She specializes in working with couples to proactively build a stronger foundation for their relationship and working with individuals who are navigating challenging transitions in life.

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16 July 2022

Working with Tucky has been an amazing experience. She rides the line of listening and giving advice better than any counselor or life coach I’ve ever had. She’s helped me through problems, while providing the support and guidance I’ve needed. She’s very understanding and thoughtful while still pushing you to better yourself. I would highly recommend her to anyone who needs life guidance! More...

14 July 2022

Tucky is fantastic at what she does. I would regularly go into my sessions feeling like I didn’t have much to talk about, yet I would somehow always leave with tears in my eyes and brand new visions for my future. I highly, highly recommend her services to anyone looking for guidance in any area of life. More...

Services

I work with couples or individuals to proactively build the foundation they want for their existent or desired relationship. I take a unique hands on approach as I have a background as a professional partner dance instructor. I apply this lens for a hands on approach to relationship coaching. I believe that good relationships are built upon honesty, play, and vulnerability.

I work with individuals who are in need of help navigating transitional moments and or pivotal decisions. I am passionate about seeing people discover what they want and who they are as they take steps towards a future they are proud of.

Life.

We all know and experience the difference between living it and missing out on it. In between those two spaces is a line—your baseline. That place where you’re just comfy enough to keep a foot in both pools.

The truth is, it is much more difficult to move beyond our baseline than it is to sink below it, or worse still, stagnate in the space between. In the desired place beyond, we see possibility, satisfaction, and relationships we are proud of.

We all want that—to feel alive, to love our life. But seldom are we shown how. That’s what I do. Not because I have the answers or have it all figured out, but rather because I am a life-long student of the questions that allow us to choose and experience beyond our baseline.