Living your best life –
Keezia Leigh
INTERVIEW and ARTICLE MICHELLE R PRICE
Ever wondered why you’re having difficulty manifesting the life of your dreams? Rebirth Magazine has been lucky enough to speak to master manifestor, Keezia Leigh.
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he Business Coach, amongst other things, has been through an incredible transformation, including the birth of her first child, a boy, four months ago. Keezia is committed to working with women who want to lead a life of anything is possible, saying, “I work with women to take inspired
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action to have their radiance, their business, their family, their union, their soul’s work and soul’s mission really come online.” Keezia, who also refers to herself as a Business Magic Alchemist, said she has been through many rebirths to reach this point. The new mum said her first big pivotal life moment came when her parents separated when she was nine. Keezia’s dad left New Zealand for Australia and her mum tragically passed away when she was 17. The story of her mum’s fate is almost unbelievable. She and her partner at the time were on a trimaran sailing from Nelson in New Zealand to Tonga when they went missing. Keezia said all she knows is they never turned up at their destination. Their vessel washed up on a deserted island in Tonga 1½ years later. There was no sign of her mum or her partner. Eventually Keezia was forced to move to Australia to live with her dad who she hadn’t spent much time with. She ended up moving out of home and securing a hairdressing apprenticeship. “I pretty much just threw my life into work, drugs, alcohol, a lot of partying, a lot of not feeling my grief.” She added that this phase of her life became a narrative of loneliness for her and she used that to uncover this strong, independent woman. Keezia admitted that not having closure following her mother’s disappearance continues to play on her mind. At the age of 22 she purchased her first hairdressing salon, which she named after her mother. She built up her business from one apprentice to 10 employees. At the age of 29, Keezia was about to funnel $150,000 into refurbishing her business when she spoke to a Business Coach who helped her realise she was feeling trapped, isolated and depressed. At that point, everything started to unravel for Keezia and she sold her business. She admits that before buying her salon she had sought the guidance of gurus like Tony Robbins and practised yoga, so spirituality was always present in her life. Despite selling www.spiritualeventsdirectory.com