YOUR CONNECTIONS COACH
“SCIENTIFIC, HEART-CENTRED SUBCONSCIOUS COACHING FOR WOMEN READY TO TRANSFORM THEIR INNER WORLD
& LIVE THE LIFE THEY REALLY WANT.”
Louisa works with women who are feeling stuck, unfulfilled for just fed up with the way things are and desperately want more for themselves.
Perhaps you’re already on your self-improvement journey yet something still feels stuck.
You are possibly:
~ Struggling to let go of emotional pain
~ Feeling disconnected from your relationships
~ Repeating the same unhealthy patterns
~ Longing for a sense of true inner freedom
This is where coaching can help you move from merely coping to completely thriving.
Belief coding works at the subconscious level — where our emotional wounds, limiting beliefs, and protective patterns reside. By releasing trapped emotions and reprogramming belief systems, we can dissolve lifelong patterns in a fraction of the time of talk therapy.
Louisa’s approach blends:
~ Belief Coding®
~ Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)
~ Kinesiology
~ Energy Work & Reiki
~ Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
“I am a transformational coach based in Wiltshire, England. I use belief coding, energy healing, NLP and other holistic modalities to help women uncover and rewire deep subconscious blocks. After my own journey through relationship trauma and self-reconnection, I now guide others with warmth, science-backed methods and personal lived experience.”
Choose the type of support that feels right for you:
~ Belief Coding Power Session:
Target one block, one discomfort. Rapid transformation.
~ 1:1 Transformation Programme:
A bespoke coaching journey combining all modalities for full emotional reprogramming.
~ Relationship Recovery Course:
Designed for women navigating emotional healing post-breakup.
Subconscious belief work is grounded in neuroscience, including:
~ Neuroplasticity
~ EEG-observed brain state changes
~ Evidence-backed memory reconsolidation
~ Somatic trauma resolution principles
Belief Coding has been featured in the Journal of Neuroscience Research and the Journal of Psychology.