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Martina Caviezel was born in Argentina to Swiss parents and was raised
there for her first 10 years. She and her family then moved back to
Switzerland where she lived and studied until her late twenties - and
where she met and married her wonderful husband. Shortly thereafter, a
job transfer brought them to the New York area, where they now reside
with their four beautiful children. The many different places her
life’s experiences have brought her to live and the challenges that
ensued as a result, led her to start the work of self-healing. As her
own healing progressed she was drawn to getting trained in different
healing modalities so that she could support others in their
self-healing journey. In addition to being certified as an Integrative
Coach, she is also a certified Hypnotist, a Reiki Master, and an IET
Master. She is fluent in English, Spanish, German, Swiss German and
French (and yes, is a fan of fine Swiss chocolate).
Through the work of Debbie Ford, Martina developed her spiritual sense
and got a lot of access to her playful side. She also was able to
re-attain her “pre-children” weight by uncovering and healing her
self-sabotaging actions and behaviors. She started to investigate how
she is raising her children and the discrepancy to how she would like
to raise them and created a new relationship to her children through
that process. She found out that she was always rushing her children,
because she was never ready herself. Uncovering this created the space
for her to be ready and for her children to be ready when it was time
to leave without being prompted.
Martina Caviezel is very passionate about life and about supporting
people in living the life they love and are proud of. As part of her
coaching, Martina will invite you to explore your life – and all the
things that you do - as an adventure, and help you to be exited about
life and about yourself. She always feels privileged to share in her
clients’ transformations and feels great honor and deep respect for the
courage it takes to be willing to look at one’s life and to do the work
it takes to change and grow.
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