Welcome to Lagoma Life
- Lesley

- Apr 21
- 2 min read
I want this to feel like coming home.
Not your childhood home necessarily — that’s probably too loaded, messy, and complicated. More like the feeling of a cozy cup of tea, a warm kitchen, and a moment to exhale.
That's what I'm building here.

And I turned 60 a few weeks ago, which feels like exactly the right time to build it.
This website (and everything that arrives here) is basically a passion project. Not a small one, necessarily. And, definitely, not just a hobby. It’s the thing that’s been itching away under the surface for years — my whole life, I think. Sometimes it’s been closer to the surface, and sometimes it’s been fully forgotten. But it’s always been there.
I'm curious. I want to learn. I'm experimenting with Pinterest, making things in Canva, and writing about what I love. If one person reads something here and thinks me too — Yay! Happy dance! Mission accomplished!
Here are the things I care about:
My kids — aged 31, 28, and 26
Reading — paper books, preferably
Writing with pen and paper
Morning pages and bullet journaling
Time management and getting organized — mentally, physically, digitally
Keeping things simple
Eating simply (I could build an entire Blog around the whole food thing, truly… sigh…)
I've done a lot. 60 years' worth of a lot.
I made a late-career shift into executive coaching. I work with Quality Assurance leaders on communication and leadership — pretty niche-y. I know. Who knew there was a market for something so specific? I'm practically famous over on LinkedIn if you want to see that side of me. Here I am on LinkedIn.
But this is where my real-life writing lives.
I want to provide a feeling of 'we're in it together'
for women.
Tools, resources, and writing that make it easier to run your life, and feel good doing it. A life of meaning and purpose, whatever that looks like for you.
Women are constantly in transition. From birth, honestly. Our roles change. Our opportunities change. Our desires and goals change.
And we don't always acknowledge those shifts or adjust as life carries us along. I think maybe we should.
So that's what we'll do here. Together.
I'm glad you're here. Come back and see how this evolves.



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