what is soul-Led LIVING?

Soul-Led LIVING

Soul-Led LIVING is a collection of intuitive reports designed to help you understand yourself and your world at a soul level.

Through the Akashic Records, I access the energetic blueprint behind your patterns, behaviours, relationships, parenting, health, pets, home and work. Each report brings incredible insights, clarity, compassion and next steps—so you can live more grounded, empowered and aligned at a soul level.

Whether you’re curious about your past life experiences, navigating your child’s behaviour as a parent, untangling patterns or ancestral trauma, or seeking deeper purpose in your business or personal life—Soul-Led Living is about reconnecting with your soul's blueprint and remembering why you're here.

Soul-Led insights are deep-dives focused on one area of your life. They can help you:
 - Understand why certain patterns keep repeating
 - Receive guidance on challenges or big decisions
 - Gain insight into the soul path of a child, partner, pet or place
 - Clear any confusion and return to trust in yourself

Delivered as a written report in PDF format, Soul-Led LIVING reports offer a clear, compassionate view of what your soul really wants you to know now. Click on each of the insight reports below to find out what's covered in each.

Soul-Led relationships

soul-led PAREnting

Soul-Led SELF

Soul-Led HEALTH

Soul-Led pets

Soul-Led business

Soul-Led HOME

You've received your Soul-Led insight report,  and now you'd like to go deeper.
You can book numerous add-ons to heal and integrate what came through.
Including:-
- Soul-Led Coaching Session (60 min) - Integrate your soul findings to make lasting change
- Mini Follow-Up (30 min) – Ask follow-up questions or get extra clarity
- Parent–Child Coaching (60 min) – Understand your child's soul energetic and how to integrate it
- Cord Cutting (60 min) – Release draining energetic ties
- Energy Clearing (60 min) – Clear emotional residue + energetic blocks

Want to go deeper?

BOOK A SOUL-LED LIVING ADD-ON Service