Meet Natali Ormani

We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Natali Ormani a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.

Natali, so good to have you with us today. We’ve always been impressed with folks who have a very clear sense of purpose and so maybe we can jump right in and talk about how you found your purpose?
Everything started with my healing journey. When my dad passed away in 2016, I needed time to handle my grief and to realize what had happened, to overcome my shock. I received this message on my 30th birthday and I didn’t know what to do, how to continue my life, how to handle my loss and I fell into a more profound depression. Time passed and then I decided “I want to live” because I couldn’t continue this way. What did I do? I went to a psychotherapist for the very first time, she should help me with coping my self-rejection and grief but she was a real catastrophe.

Then I decided: “I will help me on my own.” I started listening to guided meditations, I started doing Yoga and I started studying personal development and spirituality. I acquired a lot of rituals, read a lot, and changed my diet and my entire lifestyle.
1.5 years later, I traveled to India and completed my Yoga Teacher Training and I participated in many seminars specialized in personal development.
Now I am very happy and proud of myself, that I have helped myself – just by myself – coming out of the deepest hole of my life – and I want to share my story with as many women as possible, inspire and encourage them, that everything is possible and that you always have to believe in yourself! We are such strong beings, don’t forget that.
My vision is to make the world a better place and to contribute to the fact, that WE women support each other – stick together – like each other, and are in OUR purity. That’s why I decided to create a Program for women where I show them how they can achieve the same. This is how I found my life purpose.

Thanks for sharing that. So, before we get any further into our conversation, can you tell our readers a bit about yourself and what you’re working on?
I am 36 years old, and it is my life purpose to accompany women in their self-love, body-acceptance, and self-acceptance and to help them to embrace and live their femininity.

And this is how I have been right now for many years: I love my body, I love myself, have strong self-esteem, and just feel deeply grateful for everything and happy. – It was not always like that. I also know the complete opposite of that.

I’ve rejected myself almost my whole life and felt uncomfortable in my body because even as a child I always had to listen to a lot of negative criticism about my body because I’ve always had a big butt and didn’t correspond to the ideal of beauty at the time. I was allowed to hear almost every day how fat my butt was, and that was mainly in the family.
Self-love was almost non-existent, my self-doubts and insecurities were indescribably big.

I had a lot of anger and aggression, that I couldn’t control very well. I’ve always felt sorry for myself and wondered, why this would happen to me and had a hard time dealing with the situation. However, my negative feelings and depression were never noticed, I always seemed super self-confident and was always in a good mood and those around me were very happy to surround themselves with me. But very few people knew what was going on inside me.

I lived this way until I was 30 when my dad passed away. I then fell into an even bigger depression in 2016 and lived a year of deep grief full of guilt and self-rejection, without any courage.

That same year I went to a psychotherapist for the first time, who was supposed to help me, above all, with coping with grief and with self-acceptance.
But this woman turned out to be an incompetent catastrophe, a witch, for which I am very grateful to her because without her it probably would not have “clicked” with me so quickly. She gave me tips on what to do, which only made things worse, only talked about how great she was, and spoke badly about my passed dad. After the 4th session, it escalated extremely! She just wanted to charge the session that day to tell me, that she wouldn’t want to do therapy anymore because I had to cancel a few appointments. I completely freaked out and then I swore to myself, that I would never seek help from a psychotherapist ever again. I will research and absorb everything on the topics of self-healing, self-love, and body acceptance.”

I then started with Yoga, guided meditations, and dealt very, very much with the topics of spirituality and personality development. I read every book, listened to a lot of audiobooks, kept a journal, attended a great many seminars and courses, changed my diet, and began to travel a lot and far alone.
That was my path toward self-healing.
I traveled to India and completed my Yoga Teacher Training there, because Yoga originated in India, you can only enjoy authentic training there and you “really live Yoga” just over there.

It was also my dream to write a book and this is what I did in 2020 during quarantine. I have used my time properly
and started to write. I summarized all my tips, what I did with myself to heal myself and this is what I wanted to share with other women and to create a guidebook for women which is called “My Body Is My Temple – I Accept My Body, Value It And Embrace My Femininity”. I published the first version in German in November 2020, and I finally published it on June 1st, 2023. It is available on Amazon as an eBook and Paperback.

What I’m offering is a 6-week and 12-week Online Coaching Program where I accompany women and guide them toward Self Healing. I round off the whole program with Yoga because Yoga played a very big role in my Healing Journey. I also combine it with Energy Healing and Chakra Balancing with different techniques, and Embodiment Practices.

Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?
Learning how to relax because stress is the no. 1 reason for most diseases. Connecting with your Inner Child and realizing that you are connected to the universe is the base of your journey.

I would like to emphasize that healing is not easy, it is not comfortable, and it is not fast, but trusting the process and believing in yourself and the universe are the most important what you have to keep in mind.

Who is your ideal client or what sort of characteristics would make someone an ideal client for you?
My ideal client is a woman who is committed to changing her life, starting her Healing Journey, who feels stuck, and who is seeking guidance from a person who went through this as well and healed herself. She feels understood and is willing to make the first steps toward healing. She is open to learning new things and expanding her spiritual skills and her knowledge about the universe and connecting with her inner child. She wants to understand why her life was the way it was and how she can improve it. Because she understands now that everything in life has a reason and she understands that she has the power to change her story.

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