Let me re-introduce myself.
I am Melissa I have many roles that I step into, Wife, Mother, Co-Mother, Sister, Friend, Daughter, Aunty, Glam-ma, Coach, Massage Therapist, Niece, Teacher, Facilitator, Creator. None of these roles make me who I am. I make the roles. What makes me, Me is in the most pure form my soul, it gave me my instinctive character, it drives me to create and gift the world in ways that allow me to live this human journey by helping me create an income which is a requirement for this life. What makes me, Me is the learned and lived experiences, which are made up of my beliefs and values. I’ve had to unravel so many that we’re imprinted on me during childhood and release the ones I no longer subscribe to. The ones I cherish and hold dear are ones like this. When asked recently what strength is for me my instinct was “elegance”. I grew up in country NSW and was blessed with grandmothers who showed me that strength is elegance. It’s very foundational in the work I’m doing now and the programs I am creating. I am an old soul which means I have a lot of gifted wisdom from sacred sources. I often get asked my age which I am very proud of, I have been living this human journey for 41 years now which means I have a very varied collection of lived experiences to draw on to serve the world the way I do. I am not a fan of labels so talking about myself, giving credentials, writing “marketing” material etc is a challenge for me because it’s all about labels. As the year comes to an end I am doing my thing which is reflecting, extracting the wisdom from lessons and creating what I desire in 2019. I hope this helps you understand me a little better. I am grateful to all of you who have worked with me this year, that have trusted me to help you and it brings me so much joy to see the changes you have made in your lives as a result of applying what you learned. Seeing the difference you make to your own lives is what makes the difference to me. Thank you 🙏🏽💜💎🌈⭐️
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