Peace. Purpose. Power.
Emotional and mental support for individuals living with autoimmune conditions because thriving starts from within.
Have you been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and feel like your world’s been turned upside down? You’re not alone. Together, we’ll create clarity, calm, and confidence as you adjust to your new normal and learn to live fully again.

Because living with an autoimmune condition is about more than just the body it’s about your mindset, emotions, and everyday life.

Find peace in your emotions and learn to navigate the ups and downs with confidence.

Build daily habits that support your energy and create stability in your day-to-day life.

Reframe your thoughts, find purpose, and grow stronger through change.

An autoimmune diagnosis changes everything from how you move to how you think and connect with others.
But with the right mental and emotional tools, you can regain control, feel grounded, and rediscover joy in your life.
Together, we’ll work through the overwhelm, build sustainable routines, and strengthen your confidence one step at a time.
Manage stress and anxiety through practical, proven methods
Create supportive daily routines that work for your lifestyle
Strengthen communication with loved ones and your care team
Simple things like cooking, walking, or even doing laundry can feel challenging with an autoimmune condition. You don’t have to face those moments alone.
Together, we’ll create strategies that help you find steadiness, manage stress, and build confidence in your daily life.
Manage emotional stress and fatigue with awareness and ease
Develop sustainable habits that fit your lifestyle
Practice grace and patience during tough days
Reconnect with purpose and joy in small, meaningful moments



Simple, practical tools for living with autoimmune challenges without the overwhelm.

Stock your kitchen with anti-inflammatory foods that support your energy and reduce flares organized and easy to follow.

Soul-soothing perspectives to calm the chaos and reframe your healing journey especially on the hardest days.

Hi, I’m Annmarie Entner, an Autoimmune Support Coach, wife, mother, grandmother, and advocate for women navigating chronic conditions.
After my own diagnosis, I realized there was a major missing link in care no one was addressing the emotional and mental impact of living with an autoimmune condition.
That’s where my work began.
Now, I help clients regain stability, confidence, and direction. I understand what it’s like to feel unseen or misunderstood, and I’m here to remind you that you’re stronger than you think.



Here’s what clients have shared about their experience working with Annmarie and the difference personalized support has made in their lives.


Annmarie is a wealth of knowledge and experience that she uses to help clients work through the large and small challenges of living with an auto immune disease. She has a heart for helping others to live their best life!


Annmarie is an engaging speaker. She is both thoughtful and considerate. She has helpful insights and good listening skills. Annmarie is open about her personal journey, including her own experiences with trauma, and her diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
Great resources and stories inside to step into your empowered path!

Something always shifts in March.
The light lingers a little longer in the evening.
The air feels different, even if it’s still cold.
There’s a subtle sense that winter is loosening its grip.
And yet, here in the Northeast, we were buried in a blizzard the last full weekend of February 2026.
Snow piled high.
Wind howling.
A reminder that winter doesn’t leave just because the calendar says it should.
That storm felt like a metaphor.
Because even when spring starts whispering, winter can still have something to say.
There was a time when March meant one thing to me: do more.
Longer days meant more productivity.
More energy.
More proof that I was back.
Spring used to feel like a starting gun.
And I would run.
But living with autoimmune disease has changed that relationship.
Now, when the light changes, I notice something different.
Part of me feels hopeful.
Ready for renewal.
Ready for fresh air and forward motion.
And another part of me still feels like I’m recovering.
Still thawing.
Still rebuilding.
Still honoring what winter required.
For years, I would have ignored that second voice.
I would have pushed anyway.
But this year, I’m choosing to move slower on purpose.
Just because the season is changing does not mean my body has to keep up with it.
Spring does not demand acceleration.
The world might.
My nervous system does not.
And March, being Autoimmune Awareness Month, makes this even more important.
Awareness is not just about information.
It’s about understanding the lived reality of this body.
It’s about recognizing that healing and rebuilding trust take time.
There is pressure that comes with longer days. Higher expectations. The unspoken belief that we should feel lighter simply because the sun is out more often.
But healing, recovery, and rebuilding trust with your body do not follow the weather.
After months—sometimes years—of inflammation, unpredictability, and fatigue, your system learns to brace. To conserve. To protect.
You don’t undo that because March arrived.
You undo it slowly.
With consistency.
With safety.
With gentleness.
This is what I mean when I say I’m not rushing it.
I’m not using early sparks of energy as permission to overload my calendar.
I’m not mistaking hope for capacity.
I’m not equating sunshine with strength.
I’m allowing myself to thaw.
Blooming doesn’t start above ground.
It starts where no one sees.
It starts in the quiet rebuilding of trust.
In the choice to rest before exhaustion.
In the decision to move with your body instead of ahead of it.
The blizzard reminded me of something important.
Seasons overlap.
Winter can linger even when spring begins.
And that doesn’t mean anything is wrong.
It just means transition takes time.
This March, I’m preparing for my rhythm.
Not forcing it.
Not chasing it.
Preparing it.
And as part of that preparation, I’m opening the doors to my membership on March 13.
Not as a push.
But as an invitation.
An invitation into a space where we move at the pace our bodies can sustain.
Where rhythm is honored.
Where awareness turns into steadiness.
Because this is what Autoimmune Awareness Month really means to me.
Not just recognizing the disease.
Recognizing ourselves inside of it.
One steady choice at a time.
One step.
One flare.
One breath at a time.
If this resonates, you don’t have to rush into anything.
You might simply notice where you feel ready to move and where you still need space. Both can exist at the same time.
If community feels supportive, you’re welcome inside my free Facebook page, Autoimmune Women: Life After Diagnosis. It’s a place for honest conversations and steady encouragement from women who understand the overlapping seasons of living with autoimmune disease.
👉 You’re welcome to join - Click Here
And if you would rather start with a conversation, I offer Hello Calls through Calendly. It’s simply a place to reflect, ask questions, and feel supported without pressure.
👉 If that feels right, you can book a Hello Call Here
And because this month is about preparing for your rhythm, I’m opening the doors to my membership on March 13.
This space was created for women who are tired of living in reaction mode.
It’s where we stop letting the disease take center stage and start building sustainable rhythm instead.
Inside, we focus on:
– Rebuilding trust with your body
– Creating steadiness instead of bursts of productivity
– Moving from survival into sustainability
Not perfectly. Not aggressively.
But consistently.
March being Autoimmune Awareness Month matters to me because awareness alone is not enough.
We deserve support.
We deserve structure that respects our capacity.
We deserve a place where rhythm is built slowly and lasts.
If you’ve been reading and quietly thinking, “I need this kind of steadiness,” this is your moment to step into it.
The doors open March 13th.
See you there!
Here Are a Few Common Questions
An Autoimmune Support Coach helps you navigate the emotional and mental side of life after a diagnosis. I provide tools, guidance, and a safe space to process your experience so you can find balance, confidence, and clarity while managing your condition.
No. Coaching complements your medical care by focusing on mindset, emotional wellbeing, and lifestyle support. I help you manage the mental and day-to-day challenges that medical treatment alone doesn’t always address.
You can expect a judgment-free space where we focus on you—your emotions, routines, and goals. We’ll build personalized strategies to help you feel steady, supported, and capable of living fully again.
I work with individuals who’ve been diagnosed with any autoimmune condition and are ready to find a new sense of normal. Whether you were recently diagnosed or have lived with a condition for years, our work together helps you move from surviving to thriving.

