Hi, I’m Sakshi.

I was born in a small town in India that lacked basic amenities and proper schools. My early education was almost non-existent. Despite the challenges, I managed to earn a university degree, propelling me into a successful 15-year corporate career across three continents.

Working with major corporations exposed me to diverse cultures, backgrounds, and financial situations. The constant pressure to 'do more,' coupled with feelings of 'not being good enough' and a need to 'think outside the box,' left me feeling stuck and disconnected. Over time, I realised that the fundamental human need for validation, acceptance, and visibility is universal.

This revelation prompted a deep dive into my heart, discovering my true essence at a cellular level. The realisation that I was 'living a pattern, not a life' changed my perspective on the world. Breaking free from childhood and generational patterns was a significant journey that reconnected me with my body, mind, and spirit, fostering trust within myself.

My work involves supporting parents in healing their inner child, addressing generational and childhood patterns, and challenging belief systems that dictate who they 'should be.' Additionally, I assist individuals in navigating emotional trauma and support professionals in managing burnout through wellness practices and recovery rituals.

I advocate for conscious parenting, advocating for a shift away from punishment, yelling, negotiation, and societal pressures.

While many grasp these concepts intellectually, putting them into practice can be challenging. Individuals often seek direct guidance, timelines, and practical tools for life changes. While I avoid offering mere strategies and calendars, as attachment to external methods can hinder true understanding, I emphasize the transformative power of implementation and practice.

I am driven by the belief that joy, radiance, power, divinity, and serenity are our birthright. Somewhere along the way, we have forgotten this inherent truth.

It is your birthright, my birthright, and our children's birthright.