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Your Journey, Your Success

Updated: Feb 14




To become a life coach you don't have to have a degree or certification only life experiences. In the bible, the book of Mathew 22:14 says that "many are called but few are chosen." I feel the same way about being a spiritual life coach. Having life experiences wasn't enough for me to help individuals to become their best self, so I took a course becoming certified. I still felt like something was missing. I looked up schools that can help me find what I was looking for. I started my journey with Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, becoming a Integrative Healing Arts Practitioner. Me deciding to further my knowledge is helping me to become better so I can help others. My learning didn't stop there, I have taken skills courses on udemy.com and received certifications in Modern Applied Psychology and Mental Health and Wellness Practitioner. This journey is not just a career path for me; it is a profound commitment to facilitating positive change in individuals and communities. As a life coach, my primary objective is to empower individuals to unlock their full potential. By fostering a supportive and collaborative relationship, I aim to guide clients on a journey to self-discovery, helping them set and achieve meaningful goals. Through active listening, and empathetic understanding. I aspire to be a catalyst for positive change in the lives of those I work with. Beyond traditional life coaching, my vision extends to becoming a world-re-owned healer. My purpose is to integrate holistic approach to wellness, considering the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit. I seek to provide individuals with tools to cultivate balance and harmony in their lives. Whether through energy healing, mindfulness practices, or alternative therapies, my goal is to facilitate profound transformations in individuals, promoting a sense of well-being and inner peace.


 
 
 

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