ABOUT ME

Sharon Portrait

Hi, my name is Sharon Clemmons. I’m a wife, a mom to two energetic young girls, and someone who deeply understands the beauty—and the complexity—of relationships in every area of life. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been the person people turn to for advice. Friends, family, coworkers—people have always trusted me to help them make sense of their relationships, whether it’s tension with a partner, challenges with family, or navigating shifting friendships.

For years, I poured myself into my family and my responsibilities—managing the home, showing up for my kids, and making sure everyone else was taken care of. And while I loved being present for my family, I also came to a powerful realization: somewhere along the way, I had stopped showing up for myself. That moment changed everything. I began the journey of rediscovering who I was, learning how to prioritize my own growth, and understanding that every healthy relationship—whether with a partner, a friend, or a family member—starts with a strong, grounded sense of self.

As I grew, I began to notice patterns—not just in romantic relationships, but across all types of connections. I saw individuals constantly choosing partners who weren’t aligned with them, overlooking red flags, or questioning their own instincts. I saw people settling out of fear of being alone, staying in relationships that didn’t reflect what they truly wanted. I also saw strained family dynamics, blurred boundaries, and friendships that felt one-sided or draining. And I saw couples struggling to communicate, feeling disconnected, or unsure how to rebuild what they once had. It became clear to me that while every relationship looks different, many of the underlying patterns are the same.

That realization led me to pursue my PhD in psychology and step fully into my role as a relationship coach. My work is rooted in both lived experience and a deep understanding of human behavior, communication, and emotional patterns.

Now, I help individuals understand their relationship patterns across the board—romantic, familial, and social—so they can make more intentional, healthy choices. I guide people in recognizing red flags, setting boundaries without guilt, and building connections that feel balanced and fulfilling. I also work with couples—married or not—who want to strengthen their communication, reconnect emotionally, and create relationships grounded in trust, respect, and mutual understanding.

My mission is simple: to help you build healthier relationships in every area of your life—starting with the one you have with yourself. Because when you understand your patterns, honor your needs, and communicate with clarity, every relationship around you has the potential to transform.