Meet the Founder

A woman with red hair, wearing a satin robe, sitting at a desk by a window, writing in a notebook, with a vase of pink flowers nearby and a scenic mountain view outside the window.

I'm a healing and relationship coach, psychology student, writer, and woman who understands what it feels like to lose yourself while trying to hold everything together. Aurora Lily Wilde was born from my own journey of healing.

I know what it's like to feel exhausted, diminished, and disconnected from yourself after giving everything you have to others. I also know the courage it takes to begin again.

Aurora Lily Wilde is the culmination of my healing journey, my faith, my studies in psychology, and my passion for helping women rediscover their worth. My mission is simple: to walk alongside women as they reclaim who they are, rise above what they've endured, and rebuild lives they genuinely love.

Reclaim. Rise. Rebuild.

“Healing isn't about becoming someone new.
It's about remembering who you've always been.”

—Aurora

Aurora Lily Wilde is more than a coaching space. It is a place of return.
A return to the woman you were before you were silenced, overextended, or shaped by survival. This space was not created from theory. It was built from lived experience… from walking through seasons of emotional exhaustion, relational pain, and deep inner rebuilding.

Aurora Lily Wilde exists for the woman who feels like she has lost herself in the weight of it all…
in relationships, in responsibilities, in trying to hold everything together. It’s for the woman who has given so much… and quietly wonders where she went in the process.

Here, healing is not rushed, not forced, and never performative.
It is gentle. It is intentional. And it deeply honors your story.

About Aurora Lily Wilde

At its core, Aurora Lily Wilde embodies:

Reclamation:
Remembering who you are beneath everything you’ve carried.

Emotional Safety:
A space where you can be fully seen without judgment, pressure, or expectation.

Feminine Restoration:
Learning how to soften again in a way that feels safe, grounded, and powerful.

Truth & Clarity:
Understanding your patterns, your relationships, and your worth with honesty and compassion.

Wholeness:
Bringing every part of yourself back into alignment, not by fixing… but by integrating.

This work is for the woman who is ready to:

— Heal from toxic or emotionally harmful relationships
— Rebuild her sense of self and personal authority
— Develop emotional stability and secure attachment
— Create relationships rooted in respect, consistency, and care
— Reconnect with her faith and inner peace

Aurora Lily Wilde is not about becoming someone new. It is about becoming whole.

And at the heart of it all is a simple truth:

You are not too much. You are not too broken.
And you are not too far gone to rebuild a life that
feels safe, supported, and truly yours.

My Story (Gently Told)

This work exists because I know what happens when women are asked to be resilient before they are safe. I know what it is to live through betrayal, emotional abuse, grief, and seasons where survival felt like the only measurable success. I did not arrive here because I am stronger than others. I arrived here because I learned how to be carried — steadily, patiently, without force. What sustained me was not willpower or self-improvement.
It was a quiet, anchoring relationship with Jesus Christ that reshaped how I understand worth, rest, boundaries, and love.

Faith, for me, was never loud.
It was attentive. Grounded. Clarifying.

That lived experience informs how I hold space now — with discernment, restraint, and deep respect for complexity. I know how to listen without rushing. I know how to recognize patterns without pathologizing the person. I know when something needs gentleness — and when it needs truth.

And I want to say this clearly, especially for those who have been hurt by religious spaces before:
You will never be pressured, corrected, spiritually overridden, or coerced here. Faith is part of my story because it is honest — not because it is required. This work exists to honor dignity, consent, and the slow, courageous process of returning to wholeness.

If this page feels like rest — not from asking nothing, but from holding you safely and capably — you’re home.