About Your Coach
Peggy's journey to caregiver coaching emerges from a unique intersection of professional expertise, artistic insight, and profound personal experience. As both a certified professional coach with over 30 years of experience and someone who navigated an eight-year caregiving journey with her husband through his dementia, Peggy brings deep understanding and authentic empathy to her work with caregivers.
A Journey of Two Paths
Like many of her clients, Peggy has walked the complex path of caring for a loved one while maintaining her own identity and work. Through her experience of supporting her husband – from early diagnosis through the difficult decision to transition to facility care – she intimately understands the emotional landscape of caregiving: the burnout, the guilt, the fear, and the profound challenge of letting go.
Professional Foundations
With a Master's degree in Psychology from Trinity University and decades of experience coaching organizational leaders through periods of profound change, Peggy brings proven tools for navigating life's most challenging transitions. As the founder of Renaissance Consulting Group, she has guided countless individuals through personal and professional transformations, developing expertise in:
Facilitating difficult decisions
Managing complex emotions
Navigating institutional systems
Building sustainable support networks
Maintaining personal identity through change
The Artist's Perspective
As a passionate landscape artist (www.peggysebera.com) Peggy brings a unique dimension to caregiver coaching: the power of creative expression as a tool for processing and healing. Her understanding of art as a medium for emotional release and self-discovery infuses her coaching practice with innovative approaches to caregiver support.
A Holistic Approach
Peggy's coaching methodology draws from all aspects of her journey – professional, artistic, and personal. She understands that caregiving is both a practical challenge and an emotional voyage, requiring support that addresses both the tangible and intangible aspects of the experience.
"My role is to walk beside you on this journey," Peggy says. "Having navigated these waters myself, I understand that every caregiving story is unique, yet we all share common needs: for understanding, for practical guidance, and for permission to maintain our own identity while caring for others.
