This morning, I was on a call with my colleague Summer MacCool. She said, “Anna, what you do is listen.” I felt so seen and honored at that moment.
She was right. I do listen.
It started as a tactic to avoid being seen—if I focused on others, the attention wouldn’t be on me.
But recently, Linda Fennessey, an angel in my life, offered to interview me. The intention was for me to be seen. She gently reflected that I don’t truly show myself. And she’s right. I hate being seen. I’m terrified. Deep down, I fear I'll be rejected if I’m seen.
Yet, like everyone else, I long to be seen. Witnessed. Adored.
Not for what I do but for who I am—as a soul, a unique expression of love.
This is why I love psychic classes. A couple of times a week, someone truly sees me, and it gives me the courage to let myself be seen.
It's funny how the tactic I used to hide—listening—became one of my greatest gifts. I genuinely love seeing others. I realize we’re all reflections of each other: the good, the bad, the ugly, and the stunning beauty.
The more I love all parts of myself, the more I can love those same parts in others.
So, with this brave moment, I invite you to watch or listen to this interview with me. It’s about why I coach—and how listening, seeing, and being seen are all part of the same dance.