I partner with high-achievers to bring intention to their ambition

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Hi there! I’m Meghan Trikha, a coach, consultant, mom, and former corporate tech leader.

I work with clients who have already succeeded in the ways that are easy to measure and are now asking harder questions. What do I actually want to put my energy toward next? Where do I want to have more impact? What am I no longer willing to keep doing?

That could mean reshaping a role that still works on paper but doesn’t quite fit anymore. It might mean planning a transition that respects your finances, relationships, and identity. Often, it means slowing down enough to see clearly what matters now and making choices that line up with. This is practical, strategic work.

PERSONAL LEADERSHIP & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COACH

How do you move from achievement to lasting success?

Why choose coaching?

Coaching creates space to slow down, reflect, and gain clarity in a world that constantly demands action. It helps you move from thinking to doing and encourages authentic leadership rather than reflexive reaction. With a coach as your thought partner, you can openly explore complex situations and workshop everyday challenges in an objective and supportive environment.

PEOPLE COME TO ME AT DIFFERENT MOMENTS IN THEIR LIVES AND CAREERS

Make decisions about my future

Feeling stuck

Stepping into leadership

Adjusting as a parent

Reassessing priorities

I want more

Career transitions

Over 4-6 months, we’ll make real progress towards your goals and develop practices that help you foster self-awareness, confidence, and clarity about your path forward.

HOW WE’LL WORK TOGETHER

  • 1:1 virtual coaching sessions (60 minutes 2x monthly)

  • Personalized developmental outcomes to guide and measure your growth

  • Actionable next steps tailored to your journey

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