The Return to Self

A 10-session coaching journey for highly-sensitive women ready to rewire their subconscious and reclaim their life.

You feel everything.
You’ve done the journaling, pulled the cards, whispered affirmations into the mirror.
But you’re still performing readiness—absorbing advice, hiding your grief, and waiting for permission to begin.

This journey is for the woman who:

  • Is emotionally attuned but disconnected from her own voice

  • Feels stuck in overthinking, people-pleasing, or burnout

  • Craves clarity, softness, and a life that feels like hers

  • Is ready to rewire subconscious patterns and reclaim her truth

The truth is… you’re not broken—you’re just running on outdated programming.


You’ve inherited beliefs that were never yours. You’ve been taught to shrink, to second-guess, to serve before you speak.

But your soul is done waiting.

This is your invitation to stop performing and start remembering.
To stop asking for permission and start leading from within.
To become the woman you needed—so you can live, love, and lead from a place that feels like home.

What’s Included

This is a sacred space for deep inner work, emotional sovereignty, and soul-led transformation.

You’ll receive:

  • 10 private coaching sessions (60 minutes each) over 3–4 months

  • Personalized subconscious reprogramming practices

  • Nervous system support and emotional regulation tools

  • Somatic and intuitive guidance to reconnect with your body’s wisdom

  • Rituals, journaling prompts, and energetic clearing practices

  • Voxer support between sessions for integration and reflection

Investment & Invitation

CHF 2500
Payment plans available upon request

  • This isn’t about fixing yourself.

  • It’s about remembering who you are beneath the noise.

  • It’s about becoming the woman you needed—so you can live, lead, and love from a place that feels like home.

“You’re not here to be fixed—you’re here to remember. When you rewire the patterns beneath the surface, your life begins to feel like it was always meant to.”

— Anna Manuzzi