Coming Home to the Self
Evelyn Larissa is a spiritual life coach devoted to helping people come back home to themselves.
Her presence naturally draws those who are high-functioning, sensitive, and deeply self-aware: people who appear capable on the outside, yet feel disconnected, overwhelmed or quietly stuck in patterns that no longer reflect who they are becoming.
Evelyn’s guidance invites a slowing down.
A softening.
A return to the body.
Rather than focusing solely on insight or awareness, she works with the nervous system, the subconscious, and the emotional body so that change can truly land and be sustained.
There is no bypassing here.
No forcing.
What matters is creating a space where what has been buried can finally be felt, processed, and released.
At the center of this work is remembrance.
Evelyn does not position herself as someone who fixes or saves.
She acts as a mirror, helping people recognize what is already within them and rebuild trust in their own inner wisdom.
From that clarity, aligned choices in relationships, work, and daily life naturally begin to unfold.
This path is not about becoming someone new.
It is about shedding what was never truly yours.
A Healing That Unfolded Slowly
Evelyn’s calling emerged from her own healing journey.
For a long time, she lived in survival mode functioning, capable, and outwardly strong, yet deeply disconnected from her body, emotions, and sense of self-worth.
Healing did not arrive all at once. It came gradually, through moments of reckoning, surrender, and learning how to sit with herself honestly.
What she discovered was simple, yet profound: healing was not about fixing what was “wrong.”
It was about remembering who she was before the world taught her to disconnect.
As she grounded into her body and rebuilt trust with herself, everything began to shift.
Her nervous system softened.
Her decisions became clearer.
Her relationships transformed.
And from that internal change arose a quiet but undeniable call: to hold space for others navigating a similar return to themselves.
This path was never about titles or platforms.
It was about creating the kind of space she once needed honest, compassionate, and rooted in real transformation rather than quick fixes.
Learning to Be Seen Without Self-Abandonment
One of the most challenging aspects of building her business has been learning how to be visible without abandoning herself.
Early on, old patterns surfaced over-giving, over-explaining and the belief that worth had to be proven in order to be received.
While she knew how to create safety for others, she was still learning how to offer that same sovereignty to herself.
There were moments of questioning whether she was “ready,” “qualified,” or allowed to take up space, despite having lived the transformation she now guides others through.
What she came to understand was that this wasn’t a lack of skill or clarity, but the unraveling of survival beliefs around being seen, heard, and valued.
Building a heart-led business requires radical self-trust.
It asks for consistency, truth, and a willingness to be witnessed without controlling how that witnessing unfolds.
There have been seasons of doubt, financial uncertainty, and emotional stretching moments where alignment had to be chosen over urgency, and integrity over approval.
These challenges became initiations, shaping how she leads, creates, and holds space without bypassing, without forcing and without losing herself in the process.
Growing With Integrity
Evelyn’s current edge lies in pacing growth while building financial sustainability without abandoning alignment.
As her work becomes more visible and deeply resonant, the invitation to move faster is always present.
Yet she is consciously choosing a different path: one that honors her nervous system, her livelihood and the depth of what she offers.
This season has required her to face old survival patterns, fears around stability, and the temptation to override intuition in the name of security.
The tension between vision and structure has become one of her greatest teachers.
What she is learning is that sustainability is not built through urgency or force.
It is built through trust, patience, and consistency over time.
Trusting What Is Emerging
What has held her back most is not a lack of vision or capability but fear around fully trusting herself, especially in relation to financial security and being seen on a larger scale.
Fear, she has learned, can be subtle.
Sometimes it appears as waiting.
As refining. As staying in preparation longer than necessary.
This awareness continues to invite a deeper commitment not just to her business, but to her voice, her worth, and her capacity to hold both purpose and prosperity at once.
What challenges her is also what shapes her.
And she continues forward with presence, courage, and integrity: choosing embodiment over certainty, and truth over fear.
At Reignelle, we continue to hold space for women building heart-led paths rooted in embodiment, self-trust, and integrity: honoring growth that unfolds gently, sustainably, and in deep alignment with inner truth.
