An Agent of Change
Chana’s career began in local law enforcement, in the uniformed patrol division, and later as a sensitive crimes investigator. After twenty years on the force, she entered the business world, achieving success in both real estate and divorce and family mediation.
Chana began studying Kabbalah at the age of 24, leading to a conversion under the auspices of the Chicago Rabbinical Council.
After her divorce in 2014, and exiting law enforcement several years later, Chana developed a passion for guiding others ready to make a change.
Her coaching practice blends her professional background, personal experience, and two decades of Kabbalistic study and tools.
She focuses on divorcing moms, and burned-out cops, who are ready to shift their thinking and take agency over their own lives, through the framework of universal spiritual wisdom.
Known for her light-hearted approach and wealth of personal experience, Chana empowers her clients to recognize and manifest their limitless potential.
As Albert Einstein said, "You can't solve a problem with the same consciousness that created it." Or as Chana's hairdresser says, "Your best thinking got you where you are today. So if you don't like where you are, your thinking needs to change."
Whether you are ready to redefine your path, step into your true power, or simply seek expert guidance in pro se representation, Chana is here to support you every step of the way.
In essence, B1 Coaching is about Being One with your infinite soul.
All of Chana's courses and coaching are sourced in the ancient texts of Kabbalah.
It is crucial to understand that wisdom is like a flower. Ideas must remain connected to their root source in order to remain living teachings. The ideas can then be embodied, lived, grown, and propagated to other gardens. Often we see snippets of wisdom in an Instagram post or pop psychology book, and while we do receive a flash of energy and insight, the idea is like a plucked flower - beautiful but fleeting. The student is momentarily dazzled, but cannot own, replant, or make the teaching his or her own.




