Finding Your Path To Flourishing

Post-Trauma Growth Coaching Groups For Women

Sometimes you don’t feel safe. Sometimes the world doesn’t feel safe.

Nevertheless you have the courage and strength to flourish.

  • If you are craving more tools to help you find steadiness when you don’t feel safe

  • If you are looking for accessible coaching as you pursue a path of healing and post-trauma growth

  • If you are searching for a way to softly cultivate and sustain your happiness, well-being, and feeling fulfilled in your life …

    Coaching sessions will offer you confidential community, guidance, implementable strategies you can easily integrate to support your resilience, and a friendly, kind container to explore insights and skills to cultivate your happiness and well-being.

    I integrate into the coaching I offer to you my deep knowledge of mindfulness, the neuroscience of well-being, self-compassion practice, and post-trauma growth and healing.


“Esther Sadie Brandon is the real deal-wise and kind and deeply knowledgeable. If well-being coaching appeals, highly recommend you check her out!”

— Yael Shy, CEO: Mindfulness Consulting, LLC: Meditation consultant, teacher and coach for teams and individuals.

Post-Trauma Growth Coaching Groups For Women

In our group coaching sessions, we will co-create a refuge — a place where each member can feel safe enough to express her hopes, dreams and fears.

Together, we will celebrate your courage and strength, particularly when you are too tired to take the next step. We will support you to rest, to care well and nurture yourself, as you find your way forward.

My name is Esther Brandon, and I am so happy you are here.

Thirty five years ago years ago, I wandered into a workshop titled Mindfulness, led by Jon Kabat-Zinn, and a way appeared for me to repair my woundedness from the trauma of insecure attachment.

Mindfulness is about being fully awake in our lives. It is about perceiving the exquisite vividness of each moment. We feel more alive. We also gain immediate access to our own powerful inner resources for insight, transformation and healing.” — Jon Kabat-Zinn

Mindfulness expanded space for me to repair and heal and be tenderly awake in the present. I softly became aware of how and what I was feeling — fear, sadness, shame, grief— whatever was here. When a wave of strong emotion washed over me, I had expanded access to my own powerful inner resources, as I intentionally brought my attention to the present moment and slowly took a few breaths.

In 2018, I opened my trauma informed well-being coaching practice. I integrate into the coaching I offer to you my deep knowledge of mindfulness, the neuroscience of well-being, self-compassion practice, and post-trauma growth and healing.

All About Esther, a testimonial

I have known Esther for several years. The more I know her, the deeper my appreciation, respect, and admiration for her. There’s nothing trivial about Esther, she is the epitome of the integration of wholeness of “self”. In my mindful practices with her, I have come not only to understand intellectually the concept of being one with one’s body, mind, spirit, gut, emotion, but I have reached depths into my own integration of all of these parts and different levels of my own being. Being in mindful practice with Esther, signifies being on a trip far into the depth of my being.

 Esther, in her kind and smooth invitation to listen to every segment of myself, has brought awareness to parts of me that have been either hidden or dormant until now and has given me the key and the permission to open new doors into what I can now call “my I’ with abundance and awe.

—Jacqueline Levy, Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC),  Certified Professional Coach, International Coaching Federation (PCC) 

“We adapt to adversity by orienting to our strengths, softly attending to our pain, and softly taking charge of the narrative that defines our lives”.

—Arielle Schwartz