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Meet Me:
I Work With What’s Beneath the Story

 

I believe life happens to us—but life does not have to leave us broken.
God’s intention has always been wholeness.

I’m Ella.

My work began long before it became a profession. It started in lived experience—walking through seasons that wound the soul: trauma, rejection, betrayal, divorce, single parenting, and the quiet grief of carrying more than one person should have to carry. I learned firsthand that strength can keep you standing, but only wholeness can make you free.

I didn’t come to this work through theory alone. I came through surrender—through allowing God to confront what survival had shaped in me, dismantle identities formed in pain, and rebuild my life from truth. Scripture became more than inspiration; it became instruction. Healing became more than relief; it became responsibility.

That journey changed how I see people.

Today, I work with women who are accomplished, faithful, resilient—and quietly tired of holding it all together. Women whose lives have been interrupted by loss, abuse, abandonment, unmet expectations, or prolonged responsibility. Women who love God, yet know something inside them still needs healing.

My work is not about fixing behavior. It’s about restoring alignment.

I guide women through the inner architecture of healing—where biblical truth, emotional intelligence, and spiritual discernment meet lived experience. This is soul work. It is slow enough to be honest and structured enough to be safe. It is not dramatic. It is deliberate.

Together, we do the real work.

We Unravel the false self—identities shaped by pressure, trauma, and survival.
We Align the soul with truth, wisdom, boundaries, and divine order.
You Embody wholeness—the life you were always designed to live from.

I don’t offer quick answers. I offer discernment.
I don’t promise outcomes. I steward process.
Because when healing is real, it speaks for itself.

Through Wholeness Experience Life Coaching, I walk with women who are ready to stop performing strength and start living integrated—emotionally whole, spiritually grounded, and anchored in truth.

Wholeness is not performance.
It is alignment.
And alignment changes everything.

God wants you whole.
— Ella

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