Post Camino de Santiago Support
You’ve recently walked the Camino de Santiago…
What an experience — the highs and the lows, both physical and emotional; the conversations with others and the quiet conversations with yourself.
And now: “What next?”
Finishing a Camino often brings a mix of exhilaration and satisfaction — and a sense of sadness. The long walk has ended (for now), and you might feel the post‑Camino blues as you re‑enter everyday life. Restlessness or low‑grade anxiety is also common. Something in you has shifted, but you haven’t yet had the time or space to process what that change means. Only that something needs to change in your life, but not yet have the clarity to name what or to see the first steps forward.
One of the Camino’s deepest gifts is the practice of finding your own way. I know the pilgrim’s path well: I live steps from a main Camino route, I’ve walked Caminos myself, and I work closely with a business that serves pilgrims on the trail. Professionally, I’ve helped many people integrate their Camino experiences — mining the insights, translating them into practical next steps, and supporting the emotional transition home.
If you’re feeling untethered, curious, or ready for change, I offer warm, attuned support to help you make sense of your journey and design a life that honors what you discovered on the road. Options include single coaching sessions for focused processing and clarity, or a Post‑Camino three‑session pack to guide you from reflection into actionable change.
With creative revisioning, you’ll identify new possibilities and begin making the shifts that let your life expand with who you’ve become.
Your life is your next Camino.
If you’d like to talk about your story and next steps, I’d love to hear it.
