CREATOR  |  CONSULTANT  |  CONCIERGE

This is what landing looks like. Not perfect. Not finished. Just arrived.

The photo of me on the beach? I didn't plan it. I just sat down one afternoon, looked out at the water, and realized I had finally stopped running from one chapter to the next long enough to actually enjoy where I'd landed. It took me a while to get here.

Miss Delaware at 19. Dance studio owner for 15 years — 500 students, championship titles, the whole beautiful chaos of it. Then a move, a new city, a new identity as a mom. Then another reinvention—teaching myself computers, launching businesses, decorating homes, selling real estate, writing books, creating digital products, and building websites.

Every chapter felt like starting over. Every chapter was actually building toward this. I'm Donna Lewis Stiles. And I help creative women do what I finally learned to do—stop apologizing for the winding path and start using every single twist of it as the foundation for something they're genuinely proud of.

If you're still mid-flip, I've got you. The landing is better than you think.

FUN FACTS ABOUT ME

FUN FACT NUMBER ONE HERE

"I was crowned Miss Delaware USA  many, many years ago and loved representing the First State at events across the country. But here's the funny part: at a photo op in New York City, when they called all the Eastern States together, they completely skipped Delaware. Turns out, some people didn't even know Delaware was a state! I guess being first doesn't always mean being remembered."

THIS IS SOMETHING FUN

FUN FACT NUMBER TWO HERE

Beach life: "I've spent 43 years married and raising my family at the beach. My secret to a long marriage? Sandy feet, salty air, and never asking, 'Does this bathing suit still fit?'"

BEST SERVICES ARE HERE

FUN FACT NUMBER THREE HERE

Dog lover : "I have impeccable taste in dogs: Black Labs for their loyalty and French Bulldogs for their personality. Basically, I like my dogs either dignified or snorting—no in-between."

HOW IT WORKS

ABOUT THE PROCESS

The ocean teaches us about tides—how things that pull away always come back, how we can learn to float even when we can't stand, and how the most important navigation decision isn't how fast you swim, but which direction you choose.

You're going to land on your feet. And the path you take? That gets to be yours.  You don't have to navigate alone. Let's connect. Let's chart this course together.