kimberly paton

certified integral coach™

You already know. It’s just buried under a bunch of noise.
There’s a voice in you that knows what you want, what you need, what matters.
I help you clear the clutter and get back to that voice—back to your power, your presence, and the version of you that doesn’t need to perform for anyone.

Feel that pull? Follow it.
Reach out for a free chemistry call—no fluff, no pressure. Just a real conversation to see what’s ready to shift.


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a companion in transformation

This work is for people who can feel that something deeper is calling—and aren’t willing to ignore it.

I’m a Certified Integral Coach with a background in the humanities and the symbolic language of Tarot. I work with people who are ready to stop circling the same questions and start moving toward something real. Together, we tune into what’s actually rising in your life—and figure out how to meet it with clarity, agency, and heart.

support that meets you where you are

I offer two ways in—different approaches, same goal: helping you move with more clarity, alignment, and agency.

Integral Coaching
A structured, grounded process to help you reconnect to your values, your voice, and your direction—through mind, body, and heart.

Tarot Guidance & Programs
Personalized or self-guided offerings that use archetype, story, and intuition to cut through the noise and spark real insight.

🗺️ Check out my coaching, browse the Tarot work, or book a free chemistry call.

what this work stands on

Everything I do is rooted in a handful of values I don’t just talk about—I live by them: agency, authenticity, interdependence, and real, unconditional love.

🗝️ Read more about my values

“I want to unfold. / I don’t want to stay folded / anywhere, because where I am folded, / there I am a lie. / And I want my grasp of things / true before you. I want to / describe myself / like a painting that I / looked at closely for a / long time, like a saying that / I finally understood, / like the pitcher I use everyday, / like the face of my mother, / like a ship / that took me safely through / the wildest storm of all.”

— Rainer Maria Rilke