


What once felt like purpose is changing and you need a space to process. Your ambition isn’t disappearing — but the how and the what is changing. The over-functioning, self-sacrifice, people-pleasing, and constant output that once passed as effective leadership feels misaligned and unsustainable.
You want to move differently; but you’re afraid of the cost.
You feel the pull toward a new way of leading, creating, and living, while simultaneously wrestling with fears about visibility, income, disappointing others, or getting it wrong.
You’re navigating uncharted territory — and you're tired of doing it all alone. You’re trying to honor what’s shifting without clear reference points. The decision fatigue is real, and carrying these questions in isolation no longer feels wise.

Clarity you can stand on. Not a rushed answer, but grounded clarity about what your next chapter is asking of you — so decisions feel rooted, intentional, and aligned rather than reactive or fear-driven.
Renewed trust in your decision-making.
The confidence to follow your inner authority again, even when the path isn’t fully mapped and certainty isn’t guaranteed.
A nervous system that can support change.
Practical, somatic tools for working with fear, uncertainty, visibility, and risk — so your body isn’t fighting the very future you’re trying to step into.
Spiritual and emotional steadiness through community. You’re no longer holding your questions in isolation. Being witnessed by women who understand your context brings relief, perspective, and a deeper sense of grounding.
The capacity to move forward without self-abandonment. Integration, not urgency. A way of actualizing what’s emerging without over-functioning, over-explaining, or disappearing parts of yourself to feel safe.
Therapy is for Insight: It helps you understand your internal world in private.
The Liminal Space is for Witnessing & Actualizing: It helps you move what you know into how you live — held in community, not for what you produce, but for what is shifting in you.


Recalibrate your nervous system in ways that open your posture to presence, clarity, and grounded authority.

Move beyond old stories—about yourself, your business, your future—and begin to build new architectures of meaning.

Show up restored and resourced, shaping decisions from a nervous system that can actually hold your leadership.

Be mirrored by a small, curated group of other leaders doing the same internal work—honest, courageous, sacred.
We meet weekly for two hours and move through a steady, intentional rhythm that supports you as clarity begins to emerge at its own pace. While the group is held within a clear 8-week arc, the rhythm is shaped by what is alive in the room. This allows the work to unfold responsively, not mechanically.
Weeks 1 - 3 | Release and stabilization: We slow the body down, name what is ending and what is quietly rising, and begin rebuilding trust in your body, intuition, and inner authority—without rushing clarity or decisions.
Weeks 4 - 5 | Reimagine and orientation: From a place of self-trust, we imagine a livable way forward shaped by values, capacity, and somatic wisdom, while loosening inherited agreements around labor, worth, and responsibility.
Weeks 6 - 8 | Integrate and Actualize: We explore money, power, and provision as real-world pressure points, then focus on boundaries, discernment, and re-entry so the shifts you’ve made can be sustained without self-abandonment.
This is not a passive support group. We use trauma-informed inquiry and somatic grounding to help you Name the Vision, Clear the Blocks, and Map the Path. You don't just talk about change; you practice it.
Limitation is a feature, not a bug. We cap the cohort strictly at 12 participants to ensure the room is spacious enough to be safe, but small enough that you are truly known.
The support doesn't end when the sessions do. You receive complimentary access to The Liminal Space Membership Community. This is your ecosystem to stay connected, resourced, and supported as you integrate these shifts long-term.
This offering is intentionally priced to remain accessible and sustainable.
Group participation is a flat enrollment fee for the full 8-week journey. You choose the tier that aligns with your financial capacity. No income verification is required; we trust your integrity.
$997
The Sustainer Rate
For those with stable financial capacity. This tier reflects the true market value of clinical facilitation and helps subsidize access for others.
Includes complimentary member community access
$597
The Community Rate
The standard rate for the 8-week journey (approx $75/session). For those with steady income who can cover the cost of their seat.
Includes complimentary member community access
$297
The Access Rate
A subsidized rate (approx $37/session) reserved for leaders currently navigating financial restriction or systemic lack.
Includes complimentary member community access
You are not in leadership or founder roles, or you are not actively navigating a significant personal, professional, or spiritual transition.
You are currently navigating an acute mental health crisis. This is a process group, not a crisis intervention.
You are looking for a ‘Masterclass’ or business strategy session. While this work often leads to greater clarity, sustainability, and aligned decision-making in your business, the business itself is not the focus. We center the woman holding the vision.
Anyone unwilling to honor the lived experiences, identities, or spiritual beliefs of others, or to engage with nuance, complexity, and discomfort in a grounded way.







Hi there! I’m a licensed psychotherapist and author who has spent over a decade holding high-stakes rooms for women in leadership — women navigating reinvention, grief, transition, and the quiet work of telling the truth to themselves.
But this container wasn’t born in a boardroom.
The Liminal Space emerged during my own season of profound transition.
I found myself needing support, wanting to be held, and realizing how few spaces existed that were both emotionally safe and clinically grounded enough to hold a leader in her unraveling. Most options were either prohibitively expensive, overly performative, or lacked the depth required to work with complexity and nuance.
So I built the space I couldn’t find. A space that is grounded, culturally coherent, and intentionally accessible.
I hold this room not only as a therapist, but as a woman who has had to dismantle her own survival strategies to find her breath again. I know the terror of the pivot. I know the grief of an old identity ending. And I know that you cannot think your way out of a pattern you felt your way into.
This space exists so you don’t have to do that work alone.

I’m Nichomi Higgins—a licensed psychotherapist, two-time author, strategist, and space holder for women in leadership who find themselves navigating the existential in-between.
On paper, I’ve lived many versions of success: a thriving therapy practice, bestselling books, corporate contracts, and keynote stages. Behind the scenes, I’ve also wrestled with what so many high-impact leaders quietly carry: the weight of responsibility, the fear of letting others down, the exhaustion of always being the one who holds—and the spiritual call to rebel against systems that stifle and oppress.
That tension led me into my own liminal season. What once grounded me no longer fit. What was ahead had yet to reveal itself. Disorienting, yes—but also the birthplace of integration.
Today, my work is rooted in equity, healing justice, and the belief that women of color deserve spaces where we don’t have to explain why our transitions carry unique weight. My work is about creating the spaces I once needed: places where founders, executives, therapists, and creatives can pause, breathe, and reconnect with themselves. Spaces that are structured yet human, trauma-informed yet creative, strategic yet soulful.
In this process group, I bring all of that with me. My clinical background, my narrative lens, and my lived experience come together to help you step into your next chapter with clarity, openness, and a sense of authority that embraces the whole of who you are.
Hi there! I’m a licensed psychotherapist and author who has spent over a decade holding high-stakes rooms for women in leadership — women navigating reinvention, grief, transition, and the quiet work of telling the truth to themselves.
But this container wasn’t born in a boardroom.
The Liminal Space emerged during my own season of profound transition.
I found myself needing support, wanting to be held, and realizing how few spaces existed that were both emotionally safe and clinically grounded enough to hold a leader in her unraveling. Most options were either prohibitively expensive, overly performative, or lacked the depth required to work with complexity and nuance.
So I built the space I couldn’t find. A space that is grounded, culturally coherent, and intentionally accessible.
I hold this room not only as a therapist, but as a woman who has had to dismantle her own survival strategies to find her breath again. I know the terror of the pivot. I know the grief of an old identity ending. And I know that you cannot think your way out of a pattern you felt your way into.
This space exists so you don’t have to do that work alone.
Consistency matters. This group is experiential and confidential, which means sessions are not recorded and cannot be replayed. To protect the integrity of the space, your presence each week is essential.
Participant confidentiality is key. All members will be asked to sign a confidentiality agreement before the group begins. What is shared in the group, stays in the group.
Research shows that group work is one of the most effective formats for processing transition and building resilience. In fact, studies have found group participants experience equal — and often greater — levels of growth and sustained change compared to individual work, because they benefit from shared reflection, accountability, and perspective.
Yes. There will be opportunities to work with me individually for added support. We can talk more about this option during your consult. Please note that while I am a licensed psychotherapist, this group and any 1:1 work offered here are not covered by insurance.
Sessions will be held on the same day and time each week, in Pacific Standard Time. Each session runs 110 minutes. This consistency helps the group establish safety, rhythm, and flow.
Each cohort is intentionally capped at 12 participants to maintain intimacy and depth. If this group fills, I may open an additional cohort running concurrently on Wednesdays to ensure no one gets lost in the process.
I’m a little old school. If you want to know whether this group is right for you, don’t run to my Instagram. Social media isn't my happy place and I'm in a much quieter season of operating in my expertise. This 20-minute call is an alignment check to look at where you are, name the transition you are in, and honestly assess if this container is the support you need. You will leave with clarity on your "Next," whether you join us or not.