Explore the Benefits of Mindfulness
Welcome to Cloud Walk Coaching
My name is Roxanne Worden, and I'm a huge fan of your happiness. Through my journey of overcoming life’s biggest challenges, I discovered that mindfulness is the key to living a meaningful and balanced life.
Mindfulness helps us reduce stress, focus on what matters, and align with who we truly are. That's why I founded Cloud Walk Coaching: to walk alongside you on your unique journey of self-discovery. With over a decade of strategic planning experience, I design customizable mindfulness workshops that help organizations build healthier, more productive environments—all with efficiency and sustainability in mind.
Whether you're looking to deepen your self-awareness or boost team dynamics, my approach empowers you to cultivate mental clarity, emotional resilience, and stronger relationships at home and work. Together, we’ll create a clear path forward, so you can step into a world of endless possibilities with courage and curiosity.
Cloud Walk Coaching is proud to be a U.S. SBA-certified Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB), dedicated to supporting your journey with actionable strategies and tools.
Our sessions are honest, practical, & inspired.
Here's a snapshot of my most recent collaborations.
ALX Africa
Google's Women Techmakers Program
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
U.S. National Institutes of Health
U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Are you ready to be more strategic & less stressed?
take a deep breath
see the big picture
unlock your full potential
Here's how mindfulness transformed my perspective.
I'm a mindfulness coach and speaker with over a decade of strategic planning experience gained through my work with HR management consultancies, nonprofit organizations, and the U.S. federal government. Passionate about self-development, I’m constantly expanding my wellness toolkit, which includes certifications in meditation teaching and health coaching.
As an empathic teenager, I struggled with depression and the normal awkwardness associated with coming of age. I remember often being mad at the world for one reason or another as I sat in the back seat of my parent's car. Noticing me in deep thought, my mother would point out the clouds to me. She would mention how one cloud looked like Mickey Mouse ears, or another looked like a cat. Wanting to hold on to my disgruntled disposition, I would reluctantly take a look.
For some reason, I couldn't help but look up to weigh in on the matter. Did that cloud have Mickey Mouse ears? Each time I looked up, I realized how big the world was compared to the thoughts in my head and my current view. I realized there would be so much more to discover if I could ever walk among the clouds.
Just as I learned to shift my perspective as a teenager, I now help others expand their view and embrace the bigger picture. Through mindfulness practices and strategic implementation, I empower teams to reduce stress, enhance focus, and foster collaborative innovation—creating healthier, more productive environments where everyone can thrive.
Let's take a walk on the clouds.