After moving to Phoenix as a Supervisor/Analyst in the Federal Government, Tammy Coin received a massage from a graduate of the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, who told her about the school. Soon after, Tammy decided to enroll and subsequently graduated from the Mind-Body Wellness Practitioner program. During this time, she learned how to finally integrate all the pieces of herself, unearthing her identity and the WHAT to go with her WHY. “I have known my WHY for being on this earth for a very long time. I just didn't know the WHAT that was going to bring it together. I entered the program with a Masters in Human Relations Counseling. The Mind-Body Wellness Practitioner program helped me pull the rest of my pieces together.” The tools she has learned on this journey have been the gift that helped her to finally connect the teachings of her life. This gift, ultimately led her to start her own business.
The Doors of Wellness is physically located at 1050 East Southern Ave. In Tempe, AZ. Tammy is also available for online sessions, worldwide. She is currently developing a ten week program for people needing to rebuild after a divorce, break-up or loss. She is also developing several other programs and packages. The current modalities that she is sharing are: Transpersonal Hypnotherapy, Transformational Life Coaching, Basic Toe Reading, Royal Toe Reading, Holistic Nutrition,Essential Oil classes/education, Mindfulness meditation, Law of Attraction, Chakras, Tarot/Wisdom Cards, Mediumship, and Consulting. She is growing her business using word of mouth, referrals, Facebook, Twitter, Live Videos, Periscope, business cards, her website, and teaching engagements.
First and foremost, Tammy creates a safe, sacred, confidential healing space for her clients. As someone who has been there: she is real, raw, relatable and transparent and empathizes with her clients without judgement. She is truly a gifted practitioner with a diverse background who can effectively bridge the gap between the mainstream and the “woo-woo” (the deeper, spiritual level misunderstood my some).
Coming from an analyst background, the biggest challenge Tammy faced when starting a business was limited knowledge around being an entrepreneur and marketing. “I have a tendency to over-think and this has created challenges for me. There are times where you just don’t know, what you don’t know, so you don’t know the right questions to ask. This often creates challenges, when you are learning to make money in a new way.” She likes to find a way, not an excuse.
SWIHA assisted Tammy in finally creating an identity for herself that was once lost. “I came from a world where people go to work every day, come home, get up and do it again. That life never felt enough for me. I wanted something more. My SWIHA education along with connections I have met during this journey, allowed me to see the cage that had been created around me. It was never comfortable. I had just buried the other parts of me. Now, there are no limits to what I will do in the world, I have the keys and will continue to break on through any doors that come my way.” Tammy aspires to be a worldwide speaker and Hay House author.
Tammy’s message for SWIHA students and graduates looking to follow in her footsteps:
Based on one of my favorite quotes from Richard Seaman, “Utilize every resource you can find. Reach out to people who have gone before you for help. No matter how hard it gets (and it will get hard), focus on your WHY. If you don’t have a WHY or know what that means…start there! Also, teach what you need.”