Healing Begins Within
I have yet to meet a person who moved through childhood completely untouched by life.

There comes a point where you realise…
You’ve read the books.
You’ve listened to the podcasts.
You understand your patterns.
And yet…
Something still doesn’t shift.
You still find yourself:
Reacting in the same ways
Attracting the same kind of relationships
Questioning your worth in moments that matter
Not because you don’t know better…
But because something deeper is still holding on.
That’s where this work begins.
Working with me is not about “fixing” you.
Because you are not broken.
It’s about gently uncovering:
Where your patterns began
What your emotional triggers are really protecting
How your past is still shaping your present
And most importantly…
How to create real, lasting change from within.
This is a space where:
• You will be heard - fully
• You will be met - without judgement
• You will be guided - with honesty and care
And sometimes… you will be challenged.
Because growth requires truth.
Not harshness. Not pressure.
But grounded, compassionate truth.
This work is for you if:
• You’re ready to stop repeating the same cycles
• You’re ready to understand yourself on a deeper level
• You’re ready for change that actually lasts
Not quick fixes. Not surface shifts.
But real transformation.
If something in you is saying, “this is for me”…
Trust that.
You don’t have to do this alone.
Reach out when you’re ready.
Sue Leppan is a life, transformation and holistic wellness coach based in Sandbaai, Hermanus. Providing therapy for a range of challenges, Sue specialises in targeting and dealing with emotional trauma, self-doubt, depression, stagnation and self-centring. Whether you need help with personal issues ...
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