Who Are We?

Elaine Copeland

Elaine Copeland - East Sussex - United Kingdom

Elaine is a consummate practitioner who has been working on herself and others for over 23 years. 

She has professional qualifications in Kinesiology, Bach Flower Remedies Counselling and Weight Loss Coaching and her practice solves a wide range of issues, with a client base ranging from babies to the elderly, both men and women.

Alongside that she has 25 years experience in marketing and design management for London based designers and blue chip companies.

Combining her compassion and intuition with her commercial experience she has the rare ability to show humility whilst being robust enough to hold clients and students through very tough challenges.

Her approach is structured and down to earth and she excels in clearing blocks when people are stuck whilst providing practical skills and strategies to enable people to meet their true potential.

 
Margaret Gill

For many years, Margaret Gill was wallpaper. She fit right into the background wherever she was. As a forensic business analyst, she was outwardly happy and successful, but the corporate grind was eating her up inside. She was shy, terrified to speak in front of groups, and preferred to stay in the back row wherever she found herself. One day, meditation brought her to the truth: she just couldn't do it anymore. She quit her job and moved to the country where she now blissfully lives in a small Victorian cottage, helping people all over the world build their business, . The change in her life was immense and challenging, but she has emerged as a completely new person: she embraces public speaking, loves sharing her opinions with others, and longs to share what she has learned with everyone else in the world. 

Margaret is often heard to say:

With the right knowledge, message and confidence people with passion in their hearts CAN change the world

If she were sitting beside you right now, she would tell you that YOU can change the world - in fact all natural therapists who are working at their craft are changing the world.  The frustrating thing for Margaret is that she knows not enough people have the right business knowledge to get on with their mission in life and start making a difference for more people.