About Vicki

Vicki is a seasoned HR leader, former attorney, entrepreneur, and mom who knows firsthand what it’s like to navigate big transitions, both by choice and by necessity.

Throughout her career, she’s coached people through transitions at work and at home, helping them regain clarity, confidence, and a sense of agency when things feel uncertain or overwhelming. Vicki has partnered with individuals at pivotal moments: career starts or changes, life transitions like divorce and perimenopause, relationship changes, burnout, and identity shifts that don’t come with a clear roadmap.

Her coaching style is warm, action-oriented, and grounded in real life, not platitudes or “just think positive” advice. She helps clients untangle what’s actually happening beneath the surface, make sense of who they are becoming, and take meaningful steps forward without abandoning themselves in the process.

Vicki is a Certified Life Coach through Lumia, and is working on obtaining her ACC coaching accreditation from the International Coaching Federation (ICF). She is committed to thoughtful, ethical coaching that meets people where they are. She believes growth doesn’t come from fixing yourself, it comes from listening to yourself and choosing what’s next with intention.

Vicki Webster, a woman with shoulder-length blonde hair smiling, wearing a yellow patterned top and navy pants, standing in front of green palm plants.

What matters to me:

Openness
I believe growth starts with feeling safe enough to be honest. Our work together is judgment-free and grounded in what actually works for you, not what you “should” want, feel, or do. Different perspectives, lived experiences, and messy truths are welcome here.

Curiosity
I’m endlessly curious about people and the stories they carry. I ask questions not to challenge you, but to understand you. When something doesn’t make sense yet, we slow down and explore it together, because insight almost always lives just beyond the first answer.

Hope (without bypassing reality)
Life can be unfair, painful, and deeply disruptive. I don’t believe in pretending otherwise. We make room for grief, anger, and uncertainty and keep an eye on what’s still possible. Hope, to me, isn’t denial, it’s choosing to believe your story isn’t over.

Fun (yes, really)
Even when the work is serious, it doesn’t have to be heavy all the time. Laughter, lightness, and moments of ease matter, especially during hard seasons. I want our time together to feel supportive, energizing, and human.

Connection
Coaching works best when it’s real. I care about building genuine, authentic connections with my clients, not roles, not labels, not résumés. Just two humans showing up honestly and doing meaningful work together.

Mountain range with grassy hills in the foreground and a clear sky.

Sophia Bush

“You are allowed to be both a masterpiece and a work in progress.”

Maya Angelou

“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”

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