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About Good Hope Consulting LLC

Relationship Strengthening
For Men and Women

Do you struggle to understand why your relationships seem to be filled with conflict? Maybe you’ve had multiple relationships which have ended and don’t understand why. While you never control another person’s behavior, you do control your own. Some of the tools you pick up throughout your lifetime can be very destructive, even if they feel normal to you.

 

Did you grow up in a home that wasn’t healthy or had parts that weren’t healthy? You may have even vowed to yourself that you wouldn’t repeat those unhealthy behaviors when you grew up or pickup while in negative relationships. Yet, you find yourself using them anyway. Good Hope Consulting is here for you.

 

Learn how to recognize unhealthy beliefs, behaviors, and patterns. Discover ways to handle conflict with humility and grace. Grow personally, spiritually, and relationally. Learn new skills and practice them for sustainable growth.

 

This is not traditional counseling. This is a place to share honestly and be guided through a faith based process of change. It can be challenging to focus on your own negative behaviors even when others are treating you poorly, but the work is transformational.

 

Stacey has skillfully guided thousands of men and women through this faith based process of change with great success.

 

This program requires a FREE initial consultation to determine if this is a good fit for you. Once signing up, a minimum six week commitment is required with an openness to continue until sustainable progress has been made. Discount will be given for paying for five or more sessions at a time. (all fees are non-refundable)

Nonprofit Executive Support

Holding a Nonprofit Executive position can be difficult at times. Who do you turn to when you just need a safe place to share, air your frustrations, ask questions, gather some ideas, and be encouraged? Stacey can be that listening ear. Stacey Womack understands the many phases of growth of a nonprofit, the struggles in fundraising, working with volunteers, donors, staff and board members.

 

As a grassroots founder of a nonprofit with it's beginnings in Stacey's home that grew to a large national and international organization, she understands the demands and struggles of building and working within a nonprofit. With her experience and skill, her heart is to be a support to other nonprofit executives in a safe, meaningful, and confidential manner. 

Stacey has experienced first hand how the support of others who have been there before can make the difference to succeed when you feel like giving up. With her skill, she desires to serve other non-profit executives to see them thrive, not just survive in their important position.

 

Whether it’s just one meeting, multiple meetings, or that just once in a while that you need confidential support to share, Stacey with Good Hope Consulting is that place for you.

Speaking and Training

Stacey Womack has spoken and trained on a variety of topics at national conferences, at churches, in prisons, national and international pregnancy hubs like Care Net and Heartbeat International, national Union Gospel Rescue Missions, as well as other recovery homes for almost three decades. Stacey is considered an expert in domestic violence and abuse, and personal change for healthy relationships from a faith perspective.

 

Stacey Womack has been a guest on over 50 podcasts, radio, and TV shows.

Stacey's experience allows her to speak on subjects including but not limited to: 

  • Understanding the difference between Healthy, Unhealthy, and Toxic Relationships

  • Identifying beliefs that support both healthy and unhealthy behaviors

  • How to help victims/survivors of domestic abuse

  • How to help men and women who use unhealthy behaviors

  • Warning signs of abuse

  • Types of abuse

  • The cycle of abuse

  • Conflict resolutions skills

  • How the Bible has been misused used in relationships

  • Pride vs. humility

  • The balance of accountability and mercy

  • Boundaries in relationship: Setting and honoring them

  • Respect over fear

  • and more

"Indeed, we all make many mistakes. For if we could control our tongues, we would be perfect and could also control ourselves in every other way." 

James 3:2 NLT

Start Today! Get the Help You Need.

Good Hope Consulting LLC is here to support you in your journey of  personal, professional, relational, and spirtual growth. 

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