I spent my 20s partying and ‘having fun’– all while burying my true self. It felt like my superpower, being able to bury things so deep that I would forget them, while maintaining a facade that everything was okay. I was feeling angry at the world and my personal relationships had become challenging to maintain. I had chronic neck pain and had exhausted all western options for medical treatment.
After my initial session I found myself free of pain and able to move freely. With this, I opened the door to self-acceptance and self-forgiveness. It was a revelation.
After some more soul-searching, I found myself looking for my purpose. I wanted to be of service to others and help facilitate positive change in the world. While studying my kinesiology diploma in 2016, I experienced life-changing health challenges. I developed a large melanoma on my leg, and along with it adrenal fatigue, poor gut health and I became a sugar addict to cope with the day. This lead to a prolonged period of anxiety and depression.
During this time, kinesiology then proved its incredible healing powers again as I worked with a skilled kinesiologist to bring about peace and healing within myself. This journey took about a year. Without kinesiology I do not know where I would be today. It has helped me uncover the parts of my being that needed healing and let them go with love. Society encourages us all to hide behind our masks but my journey has shown me the importance of self-acceptance. It is because of this that I strive to help my clients feel connected back to themselves, grounded and confident in their ability to deal with whatever comes their way. I help them become calm and free to trust in their bodies’ innate healing abilities, following their gut and intuition.