I believe every woman has a space to take up in this world. But first, she has to know who she is.

hey, I'm monique

oh, that's a very good thing!

I live in a land where my conversations with women naturally navigate into one of the following themes: self-care, restful rhythms, faith, creativity, small business, travel, entrepreneurship, or ministry because if I believe one thing, it’s this: God is infinitely and immaculately creative and He has planted within each and every one of His daughters unique little sprinklings of absolute goodness (some would call these “gifts”) which He’d like us to exercise in this world, for His glory. 

When we as women - as DAUGHTERS of the King - own our inheritance, take up our space and step center stage in our lives, we not only make our Father proud, we give other women permission to do the same. And a world of women activating their faith, discipling and encouraging one another, and impacting the world for good?

I’d like to introduce myself as a daughter.

I did this exercise in a room once with one hundred women. One hundred different answers…mother, soccer player, shopaholic, wanderlust, creative, bold, event planner, accountant, the list went on and on. At the close of that night’s message, we realized one adjective was void from the list of answers in the exercise: Daughter. Or maybe some variation of it, like, heiress or heir to a throne, royalty. You get the point.

Describe yourself in one word, ready…GO! 


But sweet friend, it’s not prideful to walk in obedience.
Humility is holding your life up to God in surrender and allowing Him to guide your next steps. The closer you draw to Him, the more you begin to realize how incredible He has fashioned you to be. 
It increases curiosity about yourself.
About your design.
About your intent.
About your future.


As I began to cultivate my beliefs and water my own seeds of faith, I began to notice that most women, no matter how introverted or extroverted they may be, tend to dim their light in some way. They confuse humility with hiding and deem it prideful to own all that they are.

I HELP WOMEN SEE HOW AMAZING GOD MADE THEM TO BE 

I'm Monique

i want that for you, too.

Because I know how life-altering it can be to have a space to discover who you really are.

A space that gives you the confidence and communication to understand and stand firmly in your identity, no matter what life looks like around you. 

And your identity above all else is daughter.
So…it’s time to own it and finally step into the light.

But more than anything, you want to be certain you’re spreading faith like wildfire, pursuing your purpose and making an impact.  

I know you. I know you want more out of this life. I know you want to bring the best version of yourself everywhere you show up. You want to heal, discover, belong, connect, and stand alongside those you care about. 

AVOCADO

YES, PLEASE!

MONA LISA SMILE

one of my favorite movies

TRAVEL PLANNING

CURRENT HOBBY

FRIENDSHIPS

PASSIONATE ABOUT

TARGET DRIVE-UP

FOREVER OBSESSION

not about

Inconsistency,
the word "busy",
smooth talkers, 
empty promises, materialistic
people

I'M NOT ABOUT

Deep talks,
delicious matcha,
meaningful  words,
slow mornings, 
living bigger + 
chasing sunrises

all about

I'm ALL ABOUT

Beyond
the daily life

"GIVE YOURSELF the same care and attention that you give to others and watch yourself bloom."

— unknown

WORdS TO LIVE BY

Monique Hatchett

founder + chief encourager

Monique is a life coach, community curator and self care champion, believer, writer, podcaster, textbook Enneagram 2, and chronic self-explorer.


She is also the founder of a coaching practice and community that provides intentional support, guidance and coaching, and just the right dose of accountability to engage you’re on your journey. Monique's mission is to partner with women to celebrate self and fully, and finally, engage. She absolutely loves stories and championing the uniqueness within each, finding the superpowers inside the women she connects with and magnifying the best in them.



When she’s not nose-down in all things self-care, restful rhythms, creativity, small business, and faith, you can find Monique planning international vacations, playing Barbies with her 5-year old niece, Koko, cozied up at home, or exploring the city with friends or family.



If you have a sense for more in your life or if you just need some guidance forward, here’s your permission to make the first move!  


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20 Things I'd Tell My 20-Year Old Self

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I'm hearing more often just how challenging journaling can be for so many. But it's a practice I can't seem to live without. Which is why I'm so excited to share my very own journal with the world, complete with encouragements, prayer, and tips for squeezing more out of your journaling experience.

The Journal (Coming Soon!)

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