Author: Emma Ward

Emma works as a 1:1 coach, counsellor and speaker helping women and men discover the life they always dreamed of. She utilises a wholistic approach and a combination of techniques, including counselling, EFT, FasterEFT, breathing exercises, meditation, boxing therapy, art therapy, cooking and so much more. Emma works with clients to help them master their inner game and heal the mindset blocks that are holding them back.
Connecting to Your Body

Connecting to Your Body

Are you someone that can be ‘stuck in your head’? Do you compulsively over think or are you sometimes paralyzed by fearful thoughts? This can be our brains way of trying to protect us from pain and can even be the result of trauma in some cases. We may have left our body in our…

Manifestation

Manifestation

Are you frustrated with desired dreams not manifesting as hoped? Are you tired of waiting for these dreams to come true? Are you worried if they will come true at all? Instead of focusing on the HOW and the WHEN of your desired manifestations try focusing on the WHY. Feel your energy shift as you…

Boundaries

Boundaries

Boundaries are a necessary part of self-care, just like washing your hair or wearing shoes to protect your feet. They are healthy, normal, and necessary. Boundaries teach people what you will and won’t accept in relationships. Boundaries can feel like a lot of work, but are essential to build a healthy relationship with yourself and…

Authentic Selfcare

Authentic Selfcare

I used to think self-care was gym visits and trips to the hairdresser and beautician. I have now learnt that authentic self-care is deeper then caring for your external body. Authentic self-care is nurturing your soul. Self-care is truly listening to your spirit. Self-care is making choices to honour your highest good. I used to…

Divine Timing

Divine Timing

Exactly 2 years ago I was lucky enough to go on a Euro trip of a lifetime with my family. Throughout the trip I had continuous guidance that this trip was at the perfect time for me, and that I could not have chosen a better time. I remember returning home and being unsure why…