How The Savor Society Events were Born: From Clarity to Calling
At the end of my Enneagram session with Chelsey she asked me if I had any questions and enthusiastically I asked “When can we meet again?” She gave me her schedule and I booked her next available time slot which was only two days away but when you already know that something like this is exactly what you need it’s easy to move forward with a resounding yes.
I didn’t go into my clarity session with Chelsey expecting to walk out with a business name, a vision, and a fire lit under me, but that’s exactly what happened.
What I thought would be a gentle exploration of my next steps turned into a soul-deep confirmation of something that had been quietly blooming in me for years. We weren’t just brainstorming ideas… we were uncovering truths, the kind that had been waiting beneath the surface, just asking for space to breathe.
Through the lens of the Enneagram and Human Design, Chelsey helped me zoom out and see the patterns of my life, not as scattered or uncertain, but as woven. She showed me how the things I had always just done or naturally gravitated toward weren’t random. They were road signs.
We talked about how I’m wired to notice people’s energy, how I intuitively create spaces that make others feel safe, how I can’t help but bring people together. Over and over, the evidence was there: gathering was my strength.
But here’s the kicker, I hadn’t named it as a strength before.
I thought of it as “just who I am.” The dinner parties. The themed nights. The way I can’t stand surface-level conversation. The need for spaces that feel like home. That’s the heartbeat behind everything I do. My Human Design and Enneagram made that rhythm undeniable.
Here’s the wild part, before that session, the word facilitator had been quietly circling in my mind for weeks. It felt random at the time. I didn’t know where it came from or why it kept tugging at me, but it wouldn’t let go. Then, in the middle of our session, Chelsey looked at me and said, “You’re a natural facilitator.” I got chills. In that moment, everything clicked. It was like God had been giving me a breadcrumb and Chelsey handed me the whole loaf.
As an Emotional Generator in Human Design, clarity doesn’t come in a lightning bolt. It comes in waves. I’m designed to feel my way through big decisions and to ride the emotional highs and lows before I land on that deep, resonant “yes.” And that session? It was one of the clearest yeses I’ve ever felt. It didn’t feel rushed or reactionary. It felt aligned. Grounded. Ready.
And by the end of that session, I wasn’t just inspired, I was activated. I was eager to keep going, to keep peeling back the layers, to keep learning more about myself and what I was made to do. There was a new kind of energy in me, not hurried, but humming. Like I had finally found the current I was meant to swim in.
Chelsey helped me see that my role isn’t to convince or perform. My role is to facilitate. To gather. To create the kind of rooms where women take off their masks, let down their guard, and finally exhale. Where they feel seen, softened, and strengthened all at once.
And that’s how The Savor Society was born.
Not from a business plan. Not from a marketing funnel. From a moment of truth.
It’s a space for women who are ready to stop performing and start connecting. For those who are tired of pretending they’re fine when they’re actually craving more, more meaning, more alignment, more real conversation and real-life rhythm.
The Savor Society isn’t about adding more to your plate. It’s about creating a table where you can finally taste what matters.
This work is more than a project. It’s a reclamation. Of my gifts. My wiring. My pace. My purpose.
And if something inside of you whispers, “this feels like home,” it’s because it was made with women like you in mind.