Khemara Sical is one of the coaches that we found this month and we did a little interview with her. She impressed us with her dedication and expertise.
She faced a debilitating mechanical back injury that left her grappling with excruciating pain and the inability to walk or stand. Fueled by a deep desire to heal herself, she delved into the world of meditation and energy alignment. Through diligent self study, she harnessed the power of these practices, witnessing their transformative effects across various facets of her existence.
Her extensive dedication led her to become a Certified Meditation Teacher, a Certified Corporate Wellness and Transformation Coach, and a certified Step into Your Moxie® Facilitator. She fortified her skill set with training in business and money coaching, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, Breathwork, Chakra and Aura Healing, and Ayurveda.
She escaped the confines of the corporate realm in mid 2019, she redirected her path toward coaching aspiring women entrepreneurs. Here is what she said.
Name: Khemara Sical
Pillar: The Spirit, The Mind, The Heart
Who is this coach for: Anyone, especially aspiring women entrepreneurs who want to get rid of emotional triggers, release the negative side of perfectionism, and turn their passion into profitable business.
How they can help: Through various tools and techniques like NLP and Theta Healing, Mindfulness, Guided Meditation and Visualization just to name a few.
The pandemic changed our family dynamics, altering how we work and collaborate under one roof.
With work becoming a part of our day to day lives, we had to navigate the emotional ups and downs of working from home, where space was an issue.
However, the pandemic provided us with an opportunity to grow stronger as a family.
The coronavirus affected the way my clients were doing business.
I had clients come to me who didn’t know how to get their business online or how to work remotely, so they had to redefine their entire business, and for some clients, they had to start over.
As I was working with women entrepreneurs right at the start of the pandemic, it affected how I market my services but provided a massive opportunity for me.
The biggest lesson I learned from the pandemic is that there are going to be times when you’ll be taken out of your comfort zone and stretched to the core as a person so that you can achieve your goals and dreams.
For instance, being seen on video and building an online presence for my business as an introvert was uncomfortable.
But it’s the un comfortability that is going to drive positive changes in your life and make a difference.
I suffered a severe mechanical back injury at the beginning of 2013 that left me in tremendous pain, unable to walk or stand.
Since then, I began teaching myself how to self heal through the power of meditation and energy alignment and have seen the abundant effects of it unfolding in different aspects of my life.
I spent years learning about meditation and holistic healing techniques.
I became a Certified Meditation Teacher, Certified Corporate Wellness and Transformation Coach, and, more recently, a certified Step into Your Moxie® Facilitator.
I also have business and money coaching training, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, Breathwork, Chakra and Aura Healing, and Ayurveda.
I left the corporate world in the middle of 2019 and started coaching aspiring women entrepreneurs.
Since then, my coaching work has evolved into speaking and facilitating.
I struggled with the 3 P’s, perfectionism, procrastination, and people pleasing and learned to see how these can become my strengths instead of weaknesses.
As perfectionists, you are high achievers and hold high standards.
A positive of perfectionism is being highly organized, which works wonders when handling multiple tasks, clients, and projects.
Then there’s procrastination, which also stems from being a perfectionist.
Many people don’t believe that there is some positive side to procrastination.
But as procrastinators, one can learn how to manage their delays and deadlines better.
Lastly, there is people pleasing.
Being a people pleaser can have many pros and cons.
One of the biggest pros of a people pleaser is that people see you as reliable and that you’ll get the job done the right way.
As a coach, it’s essential to evolve in my work continuously.
Personal development is never stagnant.
As my clients move forward in an empowering way for themselves, as their coach, I also must continuously evolve and grow in my work.
This could mean technological evolution, for instance, utilizing data captured from automated quizzes and surveys to build new programs and offerings.
This could also mean bringing new modalities to my toolkit and elevating how I work with my work with clients.
With innovation, it’s important not to lose sight of the personable side or human side of coaching, especially since the advancement of AI has become more and more part of everything we do.
Many coaches are taught to pick a niche, stick with it, and coach within it.
I don’t go by niches because I have so many areas of learning and experience that I bring with me from my corporate career, life experiences, training I’ve been through, and certifications.
I believe we all have the potential to be pioneers in our work, and our way will be different from the trailblazers that came before us.
I don’t believe in a cookie cutter or “one size fits all” approach to coaching.
I believe that coaching is an energy exchange and a balance of intuition with practical tools.
When a client comes into my coaching world, I want to feel that we are both an energetic fit to work together because that’s so important.
Some of the benefits that my clients will get after working with me include:
Yes, here are some of the tools or modalities that I work with:
You are amazing, and the more you bring your brilliance to the world, the better the world becomes!
The biggest lesson I learned is that prioritizing my selfcare and mental health is crucial to what I do.
Putting myself first is hard with many life demands, especially when everyone needs my attention.
But I learned that we can’t help anyone if we can’t help ourselves first, and we can’t help those not ready to be helped.
We need to be in the right mental state to help and serve those who need us.
Otherwise, it becomes detrimental to our health and wellbeing.
This has been a big lesson for me as I suffered burnout from my corporate career and in my business while supporting my clients and balancing work with home life and everything else.
I believe it captured all of my thoughts.
If you liked this interview and if you would love to get unhooked from emotional triggers and live a life of passion, go to www.khemarasical.com and see how Khemara can help you.
If you’d like to learn more about her coaching, follow her Instagram or join her Facebook Group.
If you’d like to connect with her more personally you can do that by following her Facebook, via LinkedIn or by sending her a message on her Email khemara@khemarasical.com. It was an honor having this interview with her.
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