ABOUT AMBER HOURS™
A quiet practice born from a single question:
“Was my last ‘yes’ mine, or did it belong to someone else?”
OUR STORY
Like many women, I often found myself at the end of the day planning for everyone else.
Reviewing work. Preparing for the children. Thinking through deadlines, commitments and responsibilities. Planning for the next day, week, month. The quiet hours of the night became my time to be still, to think, to plan.
Yet I often found myself wondering:
“Where did all the time go? Why was I always the last thing on my own list?”
I have been lucky enough to spend time with remarkable women from different seasons of life. Women carrying responsibilities that often went unseen.
Our conversations kept returning to the same themes.
Rest.
Time.
Space.
The feeling that there was never quite enough of any of them.
But what if there was?
What if, for a brief moment, those responsibilities were removed?
What would we do with the space they left behind?
What would we choose deliberately?
Or would life and other people's priorities simply fill the space for us?
And I began asking myself:
“Was that really my yes? Or was it shaped by expectation, habit or obligation?”
Amber Hours was created from these questions.
Not as another demand on a woman's time.
But as a collection of tools designed to help us pause long enough to hear ourselves again.
To breathe.
To reflect.
To choose.
To remember the dreams and ambitions that belong to us.
And to build lives that reflect them with intention.

