Look, I'll be honest… this page feels awkward.
The wellness industry is full of origin stories where someone hit rock bottom, found the answer and now wants to share it with you [for a fee]. That's not this.
👋 I'm Tash.
Neurodivergent, menopausal, still figuring it out, deeply unimpressed with an industry that keeps selling the same solutions to people they keep failing.
I spent years in corporate, watching systems, spotting patterns and finding workarounds for processes that didn't work. Turns out a lifetime of masking and adjusting gives you a sharp radar for where the gaps are and why things fail. I've used that same radar navigating medical systems, fighting for educational support for my daughter during her schooling and eventually turning it on the wellness industry itself.
Because I realised the years I spent surrounding myself with messaging about what health was supposed to look like and what I should do to get there, kept me stuck [not motivated like I thought it would]. My brain and my nervous system both knew I couldn't do it that way. The "lack of motivation," the "inconsistency", that wasn't failure. That was my body rejecting approaches it knew would never fit.
I became a health coach because I wanted to be the person I needed. Someone who gets that the struggle isn't a character flaw, who's more interested in what works for your life than what's supposed to work and who won't just hand you a generic program and wish you luck.
If you want before & afters and an 8-week program that promises to change your life, I'm not your person. If you've tried everything and you're exhausted by your own "lack of willpower", I'd love to help you find what actually works. Because it's there, it's just not where you've been told to look.
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I’m currently registered with Industry Association for Qualified Health and Wellness Coaches in Australia and New Zealand [HCANZA] as a student member as I approach the end of my Diploma of Nutrition & Health Coaching.
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As part of my Diploma in Nutrition & Health Coaching, I have completed the following units to date:
DNHC501: Psychology & Wellbeing Foundations
DNHC502: Human Nutrition
DNHC504: Physical, Emotional, Mental Health & Trauma Awareness
DNHC512: Nutrition Psychology: Food Choice and Eating Habits
DNHC513: Ayurvedic Nutrition & Lifestyle: An Introduction
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Peer-to-peer mental health first aid [Good Mate Training, 2024]
Health Coach
@unstrugglinghealth
INGREDIENTS:
Equal parts science and compassion, complete absence of "just try harder," a dash of chaos and fierce advocacy. May contain traces of swearing. Persistence over consistency.
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*because it replaced a
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