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Let’s figure it out together.
You’re tired of barely getting by.
You’ve tried the diets, the supplements, the appointments, the medications, the research, and all the things people said were supposed to help. You’ve pushed through pain, fatigue, brain fog, and stress for so long that it can feel hard to know what your body actually needs anymore.
Eventually, it becomes exhausting to keep doing everything “right” and still not feel better.
Kim knows what that’s like because she has lived it herself. After years of navigating fibromyalgia, advocating for herself, and helping others do the same, she learned that there is no one-size-fits-all answer — and that real healing comes from finding what works for your body, your life, and your goals.
Today, she helps women make realistic, lasting changes that support their health and help them feel more like themselves again.
You don’t have to figure this out on your own.

Kim Osborne
Certified Fibromyalgia Coach®
Who Kim Helps
Kim helps women who are tired of trying everything and still not feeling better.
She works especially well with women overwhelmed by conflicting advice, frustrated by all-or-nothing thinking, and exhausted from trying to do everything “right” while still struggling with pain, fatigue, brain fog, and stress — especially Gen X women who have spent their whole lives pushing through, taking care of everyone else, and believing they should be able to handle it all on their own.
Kim has even been called “the perfectionist whisperer” because of how well she helps women let go of impossible standards, stop chasing perfect routines, and find realistic approaches that actually work in real life.
Her coaching style is practical, honest, and encouraging — combining lived experience, realistic strategies, nutrition support, and real-world guidance to help women make lasting changes that actually work for their body and their life.
"Trying harder once helped me accomplish many things.
But learning to try softer has helped me live better."
— Kim Osborne
What To Expect
What This Is Not
Whether you're struggling a lot or doing okay, you don't have to wait to ask for help.
Not having answers yet doesn't mean there aren't options.
