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I’m Veronica

My heart melts like butter every time I just look at my dog, and I’m obsessed with wellbeing, empowerment and alignment with ones truth.

 
 
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My Past

“Time doesn’t heal. Time conceals.”

— Unknown


I was 13 when I was sent to boarding school. That’s where I discovered my athletic abilities, and that sport, running in particular, was one of the few things that allowed me to feel free, and at peace with myself. It didn’t take long for me to explore every sport available to me, and begin coaching others. I realised I loved coaching — the process of uncovering what drives people, what holds them back, and in turn, how to support them achieve their full potential. So, it’s not really surprising that I’ve come full circle after years in the corporate world.

But the road that led me back to coaching was littered with pretty harsh life lessons.

I grew up in a very traditional family. I was taught that grown ups always know best, that quitting is never an option, and that disobedience has consequences.

My mother also suffered from a serious illness. So, from a very young age, I had a front row seat to what it means to lose your health — both physically and emotionally — and the effect that can have on you, as well as those close to you.

When I was young, being an athletic girl was considered very uncool. In fact, I was called butch; a beast; and a lot of other uninspiring names. I was just about as far from the popular and pretty girls as you could get. Couple that with the shame around sex that comes with a traditional family. The result was a deep-seated belief that I was not only undesirable, but unworthy.

And so, as a late bloomer, I endured sexual assault as well as a string of relationships that left me ruined — emotionally, mentally, physically, and some even financially — each one worse than the one before. The kicker for me came several years ago — a relationship so toxic it sent me to hospital many times over, left me depleted of all energy and hope, and brain fog so bad I could no longer focus or function properly. I felt weak and ashamed, and could not believe this was my life. But for the first time in my life, I quit. I got out. And quitting saved my life.

At that point I had to make a choice. Either check out, or figure out why I kept ending up nowhere. And why was running still one of the only places I could feel at peace? Acknowledge these underlying feelings of lack, unworthiness, never being enough, fear of being alone, and then identify where they come from. And then figure out how to change them.

And so coaching re-entered my life. In the form of psychologists, doctors, coaches, courses, books, nature, and so much more.

As my journey in raising my vibration progressed, I became certified as an integrative nutrition health coach, RTT practitioner, and hypnotherapist.


 
 

“Your body is your biggest ally and best doctor. Listen to it.”

Veronica Weedon | Founder

 
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My Present

“What lies behind us, and what lies before us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson


As a recovering self-doubter, I have first hand experience in the life-changing benefits of listening to your intuition.

I uncovered the roots of my negative patterns. Healed my life from the inside out. Discovered my purpose. Started a business that aligned with my purpose in life. Created a life I am happy and proud to be living.

You don’t need to be a genius in order to heal your unhealthy patterns. What you need to be though is… ALL of you. 

Which means success starts with taking a compassionate but clear look at where you are and how you got here. And then discovering how everything you’ve tried to hide or change or eliminate about yourself is perhaps the key to changing your life.

You just never saw it this way before.

My services aim to help clients turn chronic confusion into clarity by learning to embrace it and use it as a portal for transformation.

Introspection takes time, strength, and most of all courage. But it all starts by taking responsibility.

I still do all the boyish things I love like ride a motorcycle, drive fast cars, and run — I just stopped caring what other people think about it.

I let go of expectations around family — from them and towards them. It was liberating.

Some of my closest friends are new friends. They are a source of love and support I wish for everyone.

In my relationships today, I set boundaries. I’m also hyper aware of my intuition and it always alerts me to red flags right away. Even if I don’t always understand it, I listen.

My pup often pushes me past many limits, yet I never feel anger or resentment towards him. Only love and gratitude for how much he is teaching me.

Starting this business has tested my resolve in myself. But there is no other job I’d rather be doing.

Everyone has a story to tell. But not every story has to define us. And it definitely doesn’t have to stand in your way to a happier and healthier you. You CAN write your new beginning and overcome your limits.


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“Define success your way”

Veronica Weedon | Founder

 
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My Future

“Where are you? Here.

What time is it? Now.

What are you? This moment.

— Dan Millman (from the film “Peaceful Warrior” based on his 1980 novel “Way of the Peaceful Warrior”)


It’s unknown. And every day I work on embracing that. To lean into it. To raise my vibration so that I may manifest all that I desire.

And that includes a lot more public speaking engagements, so send me a message if you’re interested! 😉

On the days it’s hard, I’ll fall on my face. Pick myself up. Take notes. Transform.

Most people are so ashamed when they fall on their face that they forget to pick themselves up and they definitely don’t take notes.

Do.

It’s where opportunity begins.

Wherever you are on your healing journey, always remember that YOU ARE ENOUGH.


 
 

Be bold. Be brave. Step up.

Are you ready to uncover the greatest relationship you will ever have?

 
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