Weekly In-Person Support Group

Discover Your Value Through Meaningful Discussions

Join The (I'm)Perfect Paths Support Group – a haven for women who want to discover their value, recognize their worth, and build trust in their instincts. Anticipate genuine support and a generous dose of love. No expectations of perfection, only a community of women celebrating the beauty in the imperfect journey. Come as you are; let's navigate this together and, perhaps, make a friend or two along the way.

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Leader: Amy Pfleger

Join the group by completing the Google Form. Thank you! Hope to see you there!

A Little About Me

I moved to San Diego, California, in 2000 to follow my dream of living near the ocean. I always knew I wouldn’t stay in Boise, Idaho, where I grew up. The cold winters weren’t for me, and I had a deep desire to see more of the world. I’ve always been a visionary, drawn to new opportunities and meaningful experiences.

I have an older sister and an identical twin. I got married in 2006, and by 2012, I had three little ones under the age of five. First a boy, then a girl, then another boy. I earned a bachelor’s degree in Communications with an emphasis in Public Relations, along with an associate degree in Web Development. Since 2008, I’ve worked in my family’s real estate and mortgage business, which gave me a strong foundation in both marketing and building relationships.

I currently work as a Marketing Manager for Pacifica Host Hotels. I handle marketing for several hotels and enjoy helping each one stand out in its own way.

Being part of the community has always meant a lot to me. I’ve worked with Voices for Children to support kids in foster care and with My Places Community Events, which helps adults with disabilities. I’ve also volunteered for various nonprofit causes and served as the Marketing Director for TEDxSanDiego from 2022 to 2024.

Wanting to create a space where people feel seen and supported, I started (I'm)Perfect Paths Support Groups. It’s a place for honest, open conversations. While I’m not a licensed counselor or therapist, I always encourage group members to seek professional help when they need it. The group is there to remind people they aren’t alone and that healing and growth are possible, even during imperfect seasons.