Meet Cecilia Kissel
Meet Cecilia Kissel
Have you ever looked up from the life that you are living and realized how powerless you feel?
I got to a point where I couldn’t remember the last time I had been truly happy.
It was time to reassess and redirect. It was time to learn how to strip everything back and it was time to have a deep reclamation of self!
The work I share is how I did that, step by step. The harder I worked, the more I started to feel at home in my own body and remember who I really am.
These moments changed everything.
Learning to Come Home to Myself
I started asking myself questions I had never made time for before.
Who am I when no one needs anything from me? What do I actually want? What have I been carrying that was never really mine to carry? Where am I overfunctioning?
It was time to ask myself the hard questions. And that is exactly what I did.
And somewhere along the way, I realized I was not alone in any of this. So many women are walking around with a quiet ache. A deep craving for connection, and most importantly, a deeper connection with themselves.
We are not looking to become someone new. We are looking to remember who we really are. The most true, sovereign, authentic versions of ourselves.
The Work I Create Today
That journey is what led me to create “Sacred Bloom” and “Coming Home to Self.”
Through different gatherings, courses, and conversations, I create spaces where women can slow down, get honest with themselves, and be reminded of what they truly are!.
Everything I make, I made for myself first. And then I realized it wasn't just mine to keep.
When a woman feels grounded in who she is, everything shifts. She stops second-guessing. She stops shrinking. She starts showing up as herself, fully and unapologetically.
A few things that shape who I am beyond the work.
I'm a mom of four. My life is full and sometimes messy and oh, so beautiful! I constantly have the never ending blessing of learning new things everyday!
I believe the most important growth often happens in the stillness, in between life, in ordinary moments, not just the big ones.
I am a person who needs deep conversation. Small talk exhausts me. Real talk fills me up.
I'm still figuring this out. I share what I'm learning, not what I've perfected, there’s no such thing as perfect.
Getting to hold space for women is something I will never take for granted.
Where to Begin
If any of this feels familiar, you're in the right place. Here's where to go next.