
A uniform helps us to hold things together; when who we are is perceived as not enough, it recomforts us to feel part of a family, like army or a corporation. It fills our need of recognisition and belonging to the paradigm. In case your family could not give you more support or understanding, it’s probably because they had their own stories to deal with. Are you ready to let that s*** go? What if you were more than your uniform and being of service the way that you knew until now? Sabrina has been through the veil of her own suffering, and healing, and is now here ready to discuss and share tools to help you rediscover your identity and passions outside of your time in service. Join Sabrina on her website or IG for a two hours online workshop. Check out her programs or just have a talk!
I don’t normally attend online workshops, but Rediscovering Yourself is quite exceptional. Sabrina is intuitive and adept at teasing out little aspects about yourself you never knew. These aren’t tricks. These are brilliant insights from a human being who has already done a lot of work she’s espousing. Would highly recommend.
Abed Aldick US Navy

“To my active duty military members and military veterans Wearing the uniform is an experience and sacrifice only known to few. As a veteran, I understand the experience of feeling like a check in the box. When it comes to your unique story and struggles, I hear you… And I value you as the human you are. Please ask me about my special military offerings and pricings. Sabrina x
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