Strawberry Life

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Strawberry Life

38 Willinton Rd, Bristol
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# Strawberry Life: Healing and Transformation Coaching

Strawberry Life is a Bristol-based coaching and personal transformation business founded by Sonia Hutchison, designed for individuals seeking profound change beyond traditional therapy. The business specialises in helping clients heal from burnout, break free from people-pleasing patterns, and reconnect with their authentic selves to build lives centred on purpose, joy, and freedom.

Sonia serves purpose-driven individuals who have already engaged in therapy but crave deeper, more empowered transformation. Her ideal clients are those seeking clarity, creative confidence, and meaningful life change — people ready to shed limiting patterns and step into their full potential.

What sets Strawberry Life apart is its distinctive integration of evidence-based methodologies with embodied transformation practices. Sonia draws from Jungian shadow work, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Joe Dispenza's reality creation principles, creating a holistic approach that addresses both psychological and spiritual dimensions of healing. The brand itself — rooted in the metaphor of wild, juicy strawberries — reflects a philosophy that abundance and joy don't require force; they grow naturally when we're grounded in our truth.

Beyond coaching, Strawberry Life offers structured retreats and courses, providing varied touchpoints for transformation. The emphasis on "revolutionary healing" and joy as a birthright distinguishes this from conventional life coaching, appealing to those seeking liberation rather than optimisation.
Services offered
One-to-one coachingGroup coaching programmesHealing retreatsOnline coursesShadow work sessionsTransformation workshopsCreative freedom coachingPurpose discovery sessions
Location
38 Willinton Rd, Bristol

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