Purpose-driven. Spirit-led. And passionate about helping women rise.

Welcome!

Hi, I’m Kaylene—founder of Bless You Most™. Coach + Creator of Your Purpose Pivot™ framework.

For years, I chased the kind of success the world applauds: career milestones, a beautiful home, and a calendar full of travel and social events. By society’s standards, I looked accomplished. But inside, I felt incomplete.

Maybe you can relate—busy, exhausted, pulled in every direction. You manage it all, but it still feels overwhelming and unfulfilling. You wonder: Is this really what life is supposed to feel like? You’ve done everything “right,” and yet something’s missing.

I know that feeling intimately. I was desperate to understand my purpose. I read books, including the bible, watched videos, listened to podcasts, devoured blogs, prayed endlessly—and yes, I even asked Google, “What is my purpose?”

Through that search, I discovered the difference between culture’s definition of purpose and God’s purpose for our lives.

We often let society or culture’s definition of purpose set our course in life, typically based on career, familial or relational roles. These roles become our identity—and our purpose. So when one feels off, we assume we’ve made a mistake and try to fix it with something drastic: a new job, a new relationship, a new direction.

But here’s what I’ve learned:
When we pivot toward God’s purpose, the solutions become clear—and they’re often smaller, gentler, and more powerful than we expect.

That’s why I created the Your Purpose Pivot™ framework—to help women take small, spirit-led steps toward deep fulfillment. It’s not about doing more. It’s about becoming more of who God created you to be.

Today, I’m married to the love of my life, and my days are richer and more meaningful than ever before. Through Bless You Most™, I help women of faith move from confusion to clarity—using the same spirit-led process that transformed my life. This work isn’t just my calling; it’s my testimony.

My purpose is to immeasurably bless people for the Kingdom of God.

As my dear friend Brent Smith says, “Life is short. Eternity is long. Plan accordingly.” I can’t wait to meet you.

May God Bless You Most,
Kaylene