About Grace Reynolds
Grace Reynolds is a Personal Life Strategist and an Advanced Certified Trauma-Centered NeuroCoach. After a childhood of continual trauma, Grace now educates women how to use the latest brain and evidence-based strategies from Network Neuroscience & Relaxed Mindful Awareness, to clarify and experience becoming who they are from their soul alignment.
This is particularly helpful after trauma, because her clients have the benefit of not only her own life experiences but they can also achieve their own outcomes as they transcend and grow through their past traumas in the five areas identified as successful Post-Traumatic Growth;
Personal Strength (no more interruptions to your day from unwieldy emotions & memory traces)
Relating to Others (learning a new Compassionate Communication Strategy that resolves conflict and allows the engager and listener to both be part of the discussion without emotional interference);
New Possibilities: Once we are healed, transformation then takes place in the areas we may not have considered were holding us back or keeping us stuck in patterns that are not helpful for new life and abundant living.
Appreciation of Life: Once we are transformed into being who we are at our core, we can begin to appreciate our life and have gratitude for who we.
Spiritual and Existential Change: Once we have transformed, we move past our triggers and are able to live our lives from our own authenticity, agency and abundance.
Grace has 45 years’ experience in this area and offers private sessions as well as her Signature Program, The Art of Becoming, The Quickest and Easiest New Path to Post-Traumatic Growth.
She has served in Australia and internationally as a School, Prison, and Acute Psychiatric Ward Hospital Chaplain, worked with refugees and displaced populations, indigenous populations, war veterans, drug and alcohol abuse, youth at risk, child and adult sexual abuse, family violence, victims of crime, anti-human trafficking, workers’ compensation systems, conflict resolution, and moral injury.