
Hello
I'm so glad you're here! I’m Leandra, originally from Switzerland and have been living in Bali for the past 6 years. I’m a single mum to a toddler, a trained legal professional, and currently transitioning into coaching through my ICF training. My work is centered around supporting women through emotionally demanding life phases - in a way that feels calm, real, and human.
My Story
I’m originally from Switzerland, but for the past 6 years, I’ve been living in Bali - a place that has shaped me in more ways than I expected.
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I came here initially with the idea of working remotely and creating a different kind of life. What I didn’t fully anticipate was how much I would grow through that decision - both in freedom and in responsibility.
Over time, life became fuller and more complex.
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Becoming a mother - and navigating separation - brought me into a completely new chapter. One that asked a lot of me emotionally, mentally, and practically. Holding everything together, making decisions on my own, creating stability for my child while also trying to stay connected to myself… it’s a lot. And I know I’m not the only one experiencing that.
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That’s a big part of why this work matters to me.
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Professionally, I’ve spent many years working as a legal professional in an international, structured environment. That background has given me a strong sense of responsibility, clarity in thinking, and the ability to hold complex situations.​ At the same time, I started noticing a shift.
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I felt drawn more and more toward working with people in a different way - not just analytically, but emotionally and relationally. Less focused on solving problems from the outside, and more on supporting people from within their own experience.​ That’s what led me into coaching.
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I’m currently completing my ICF coaching training and gradually transitioning my work in that direction - in a way that feels aligned and grounded, not rushed.
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Living in different countries has also shaped how I see the world.​ I’ve lived in Switzerland, the US, the UK, Denmark, the Netherlands, and now Indonesia. Each place has taught me something - about different ways of living, different perspectives, and also about what really matters underneath all of it.
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No matter where we are, we all go through moments where things feel overwhelming, unclear, or just too much.
At home, life is simple and very real.
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I share it with my toddler, an adopted dog, and a few Bali cats that somehow became part of the family. There’s a lot of noise, a lot of unpredictability - and also a lot of small, grounding moments.
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Over time, I’ve learned how important it is to create space for calm within that.​ Not perfectly. Not all the time. But enough to feel steady again.
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I don’t believe in having everything figured out.​ But I do believe in having support.
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And I know how powerful it can be to have someone in your corner - not to tell you what to do, but to sit with you, help you find clarity, and support you as you move forward in a way that feels right for you.
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That’s the kind of space I hold in my work.