
About Me
I’m Fishella Williams, a proud mother and the Founder of Intentionally Living Inc.™, a coaching and Life Skills Development practice dedicated to helping women, families, and individuals move from survival mode into intentional, sustainable living.
My work centers on supporting professional and corporate women through life transitions, leadership pressure, caregiving roles, and burnout, while also providing non-clinical Life Skills Development services that help individuals and families build practical skills for everyday life. This work is shaped by both my professional experience and lived advocacy.
For much of my life, I lived in survival mode myself.
After losing both of my parents just six months apart as a young child, I became the legal guardian of my younger siblings at 18. Responsibility came early—and it stayed. I entered the workforce as a teenager through an internship at a global financial institution and eventually advanced into leadership, managing more than 40 direct reports across seven lines of business as a Business Support Manager.
From the outside, my life looked successful. On the inside, I was overwhelmed.
I was balancing life as a wife, mother, leader, caregiver, and community servant—while slowly losing touch with myself. Corporate instability, the pandemic, the loss of my best friend at 39, and caring for my sick toddler all converged into a season that forced me to pause. That pause became a turning point—one that required healing, reflection, and an honest reassessment of how I was living.
With the steady support of my family, I made the decision to step away and reset from the inside out. I became my own first client. That choice reshaped not only how I live, but how I serve others.
Today, my coaching supports women who appear capable and accomplished on the outside, yet feel exhausted, stuck, or disconnected on the inside. Women navigating career transitions, leadership demands, caregiving responsibilities, burnout, or seasons of rediscovery—women seeking clarity, confidence, and a more aligned way forward.
Alongside coaching, my Life Skills Development work supports individuals and families in strengthening independence, communication, emotional awareness, self-advocacy, and daily functioning. These services are non-clinical, person-centered, and skills-based—grounded in dignity, consistency, and meeting people exactly where they are.
Whether I’m supporting a woman rediscovering herself or a family building foundational life skills, my mission remains the same:
to help people move beyond survival and into lives that feel grounded, intentional, and sustainable.
You don’t have to remain in survival mode.
With steady support and practical tools you can use daily, it’s possible to release overwhelm, reclaim clarity, and create a life marked by balance, purpose, and peace.
Why I Started Intentionally Living I.n.c.
After decades in corporate environments, years in leadership, and a lifetime of caregiving, I saw a consistent pattern women and families were expected to perform, provide, and persevere, often without the support or tools needed to sustain themselves.
I founded Intentionally Living Inc.™ to create a different kind of support—one that helps women move beyond burnout, strengthen practical life skills, and navigate change with clarity and confidence. This work is about restoring capacity, building resilience, and helping individuals and families live in ways that are intentional, grounded, and sustainable.
Our name reflects our mission:
I.N.C. = Ignite • Navigate • Commit
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Ignite your passion and purpose
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Navigate life’s challenges with clarity and grace
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Commit to intentional living, growth, and daily execution
What Sets Us Apart
Coaching may be trending, but our work is grounded in outcomes not inspiration alone. We provide women with structure, practical tools, and steady accountability that support meaningful, measurable change in real life.
Beyond coaching, our work extends into Life Skills Development, where we support individuals and families through skills-based guidance that strengthens independence, confidence, and consistency in everyday living.
Many people initially come seeking motivation, only to realize they’re actually looking for clarity, understanding, and a supportive roadmap forward. One that helps them move out of survival mode and into a way of living that feels more aligned and sustainable.
That belief sits at the core of our work supporting both inner growth and the practical life skills needed to navigate daily responsibilities with intention and confidence.

Quotes from Fishella
"Transformation doesn’t require perfection
just the courage to start again, with intention."
"Every woman has a F.I.G.H.T. in her
Faith to believe, Intentionality to act, Gratitude to stay grounded, Humility to grow, and Tenacity to rise."
“Life skills grow when people feel supported, respected, and capable.”
“Building life skills is about progress, not perfection.”
Fishella Williams
