
Life and Mindset Coaching
You Are Worth It
A Glimpse of Tracey Clarke-Hall
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M.S. Psychology
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Certified Life Coach
I’m the owner of Restoring Hope Life and Mindset Coaching in Tyler, Texas, where I walk alongside individuals ready to heal, grow, and rediscover their strength. With 20+ years of experience in ministry and mental health wellness, faith and psychology are combined with compassion and nonjudgmental care. I support teens, adults, couples, and widowed individuals who are ready to break free from emotional exhaustion, self-doubt, or past pain. Whether you’re navigating a difficult season or simply longing for more, you are not alone.
I believe we weren’t made to blend in—we were born to stand out, live boldly, and find purpose through our pain.

Why Chose Restoring Hope
My approach blends proven mental health wellness strategies with genuine care through:
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Personalized Support: Every session is tailored to your unique needs—no one-size-fits-all plans.
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Safe, Confidential Space: You’ll be heard, respected, and supported without judgment.
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Tools for Real Change: Learn practical techniques for mindset shifts, emotional regulation, and healthy boundaries.
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Local & Virtual: Meet in-person in Tyler or connect virtually from anywhere in East Texas or nationwide.
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Rooted in Empathy: My journey through personal loss and my professional training means I walk this path with you, every step of the way.
Are you feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or weighed down by loss, grief, or life’s transitions? Begin your journey today by clicking the button below.
Testimonial
“Tracey Clarke has faced and overcome her own life’s challenges head-on with truth and courage. She understands that we are created body, soul, & spirit, and she brings that truth into her calling to help others. Tracey walked along side me through my personal battle with breast cancer, and she provided a safe place where I could be vulnerable and real. Her honesty and compassion are a unique combination that is powerful in helping others move forward.”
Gina A.
It’s okay to be real, to be vulnerable, and to let someone walk with you through your hardest moments — because you are worth it.