want to make the hard s*$# in life easier?

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yeah, us too. that’s why we created the comfy club.

join the comfy club anytime; the program is rolling with a new topic every month

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Comfort is safe, but discomfort is where life begins.

As a coach to hundreds of people and leader and manager to hundreds more, I’ve learned that fear is a powerful force. It drives us forward, but it can also hold us back. To truly grow, we have to face those fears—not by running headfirst into them, but by understanding them and tackling them in a safe, intentional way.

I’ve worked with large teams, small teams, and individual clients. I coach CEOs to early career professionals, But I’ve never taken a group of strangers on a journey this personal and transformative. That said, if you know me, you know I don’t hold back. I put my heart and soul into everything I do, and I’m ready to do that with this group, with you.

I’m deeply grateful to have you alongside me on this path. Together, we’re going to learn, grow, and stretch in ways we didn’t know were possible.

Let’s get comfy, together.

sarah walton - fOUNDER

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How The Comfy Club Works

📝 Step 1: start of the month

Lesson, tool & challenge

  • at the start of the month, receive an email explaining the key concept and how it applies to our lives.

🚀 Step 2: mid-month

Lesson, tool & challenge

  • Each concept comes with a challenge with the new skill you learned from our head coach - now you practice, but you’re doing it along side a group of other people - helping you get there, supporting you, or just learning along with you.

📞 Step 3: Group Call

  • At the end of the month we gather for a group call to debrief, share, and grow together with coaching and support.

💬 Step 4: Stay Connected

  • We stay connected via our chat group, 'The Comfy Corner,' to share progress and keep each other accountable.

Why join?

Accountability for Real Growth

  • Change doesn’t happen on its own. We provide the support and structure you need to stay committed, take action, and embrace discomfort. The Comfy Club is your accountability partner for lasting change.

🛠️ Master a New Relationship with Comfort

  • Equip yourself with tools to redefine how you handle challenges. Learn to embrace discomfort, not avoid it, and thrive in areas where real growth occurs.

🚀 Life’s Too Short to Wait

  • Stop letting fear hold you back! Learn the skills to face discomfort head-on and go after what truly matters in life.

Flexible Commitment

We believe, though, that once you experience the growth and support of The Comfy Club, you’ll want to stick around until you feel nice and comfy. All are welcome, as long as you’re willing to challenge yourself and grow in ways you never thought possible.

What if getting comfortably uncomfortable could change our lives?

Hey, let’s get real for a second—being vulnerable is tough. Like, really tough. But here’s the thing: everything we’ve ever wanted? It’s sitting just outside our comfort zone. And vulnerability? That’s where real strength begins.

At The Comfy Club, we’re flipping the script. Vulnerability isn’t a weakness; it’s power. It’s showing up, being seen, even when it’s uncomfortable. It’s speaking your truth, even when your voice shakes. It’s daring to be yourself in a world that’s constantly telling you to play it small.

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Our fear holds us back.

one in three adults cites fear of failure as a reason we haven't pursued our major life goals.

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We don't say what needs to be said.

73% of people are afraid of speaking in front of others. This fear prevents us from sharing ideas, networking, and advancing in

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We avoid confrontation.

70% of employees avoid difficult conversations with our bosses, coworkers, or direct reports, because we are uncomfortable with confrontation

Join us now.

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Or don't, and keep hoping things will change while doing the same things.