Evolved Being

Integrative Health Practices

Mental Health Coaching | Hypnotherapy | Healing Arts

Mind | Body | Spirit

A WHOLE SYSTEM APPROACH TO WELLNESS

EVOLVED BEING

"For the Love of Being"

Hi, I'm Sheena Dressel. I specialize in remote sessions that blend the power of hypnotherapy with integrative mind-body techniques. Whether you are working through anxiety or emotional blocks or seeking clarity and inner peace, I'm here to support your journey.

My approach is designed to support deep emotional healing, subconscious rewiring, and whole-person wellness— from anywhere in the world. I am a certified Advanced Professional Hypnotherapist, Integrative Healing Arts Practitioner, Life Coach, Yoga Teacher, and Reiki Master. As a female veteran and entrepreneur, I bring deep empathy, insight, and lived experience to my practice.

My approach creates a safe, collaborative space where clients can explore their inner world, shift limiting beliefs, and connect to their highest potential.

How it Works

Simple, Private, and Accessible from Anywhere

  • Book a free virtual consultation to discuss your goals

  • Join sessions from your favorite device - no commute, offered from the comfort of your home or office.

  • Begin powerful subconscious work tailored to your unique

*All Sessions are hosted via a secure video platform with recordings for your personal growth archive.

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"Education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think."

-Albert Einstein

Transformational Healing :
Hypnosis Meets Holistic Care

I blend subconscious work, mind-body techniques, and emotional wellness tools to
support all parts of you— mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual.

What I Can Help With

  • GOAL ATTAINMENT

  • FREEDOM FROM FEAR/ANXIETY/WORRY

  • HABITS AND EMOTIONAL PATTERNS

  • CONFIDENCE AND SELF WORTH

  • INNER CHILD AND TRAUMA HEALING

  • WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

  • MOTIVATION, CLARITY, AND LIFE DIRECTION

  • PASSION

  • CREATIVITY

  • CONNECTION

Watch some of my videos

My imagination supports me : Integrative Health, A Whole System Approach

What does life look like when you are entirely supported by your mind and imagination?

Freedom from anxiety: Integrative Health, a whole system approach

What is the link between the discomfort we feel in the body and the distress we can experience in our minds during higher stress levels?

Reframing Thoughts: Integrative Health, A Whole System Approach

Reframing our thoughts plays a vital role in balancing our system and going from a mindset of 'life is happening to us' to 'we are creating life.'

EMPATHY IN MOTION

I am an empath, and empowering others is part of my life's work. Being sensitive in this world is a true, authentic gift; when it is realized, it is powerful.

If you are navigating life and feel that subtle layer of energy speaking to you, know that you are not alone. You are an empath. If you feel the pain of others (emotional and physical) and carry the weight of the world on your shoulders, you could be a disempowered empath. But remember, we are doing this together.

Learning to manage your empathy and activate your gifts is life-changing. I am honored to be by your side as you embrace this gift.

Let's work together!

Leveraging Empathy:

The Power of Feeling Deeply in a Painful World

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

Sheena takes her time and gives full attention to your wants and needs. As an experienced yoga teacher, life coach, integrative wellness guide and/or hypnotherapist she is supportive in each roll and knowledgeable of the latest science and data available.

Sheena has changed my life! I have a better understanding of myself and how to navigate through this journey of life. After talking with her, I always feel better and more motivated to reach my goals. I am so thankful for her and the coaching she has done with me.

This is definitely something that anyone could and would benefit from. I personally have had 2 hypno-therapy sessions from Sheena and she is amazing.

Blogs

Freedom from Anxiety

Freedom from Anxiety

November 17, 20225 min read

My heart feels heavy, I want to cry, but I can’t. I can’t because I am afraid that if I do, I won’t stop, so I swallow deep that large lump in my throat. The lump travels past my anxious heart and, like a heavy rock, right into my belly, where I can feel the acid form and the stomach pain begin to build. Suddenly I am tired, and my legs start to tremble. I sit down, and I notice that I might be shaking everywhere. I think, but my thoughts are fuzzy, and somehow, I remember to breathe—breathe deep. Inhale, Exhale. The breath calms me just enough to talk to myself inside my head. I speak louder than all the other noise as I say…

“Focus on your breath Sheena. You got this.”

I used to get panic attacks when I was overwhelmed. I used to get angry to the point where I would throw fists well into my adult years. I can admit that I have been reactive to challenging life situations in many shameful ways. Ways that hurt my confidence, ways that hurt my relationships, and ways that hurt me. I had to crash land more times than I could count before fully embracing the path, which doesn’t count the times I fell again, wiped my knees off, and picked back up where I left off. The above example is when I started to learn to breathe. To recognize that I could manage those anxious moments. It was after a lot of work on my part: yoga, counseling, reading, hypnotherapy, self-love practices, personal development workshops, mentorships, and more.

But why? Why did all this happen to me? Why did my fears and worries create so much anxiety in me? Maybe it’s because I didn’t speak when I should have. Perhaps it's because I didn’t feel heard or validated somewhere.

It could be because I put too much on my plate, and the heaviness seemed unbearable.

Or it’s just because I was tired, hungry, imbalanced, on my period, fighting with a loved one, discovering my empathy, feeling alone, processing trauma, working too much, taking too many classes, out of money, being impatient, or whatever the f*** else we can come up with that resembles the stress that this life has to offer.

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Today's writing is about how I learned to shift my mindset in these areas of anxiety. I intend that it might resonate with you in a way that gives you comfort and education surrounding shifting worry, anxiety, and the fears that feed them.

I am referring to reframing how we look at those stressors. In Kelly McGonigal’s book, The Upside of Stress, which I read during my course on resiliency in my healing arts program, she writes about stress being a valuable resource. Please reference this writing I did while reading the book (https://www.evolvedbeing.com/post/stress-as-an-ally). The research highlighted by Alia Crum in this podcast explains to us that stress can enhance our cognition and make us stronger, smarter, and happier.

So, it’s about shifting how we see the inevitable stressors in our lives. I am not sure I could have gotten out of the overwhelm I mentioned above. But what I know now is that I can handle it. I learn to take more and more every day. It’s because I grew out of experiences that used to cause anxiety in me. I tell myself different things.

My inner dialogue doesn’t control me; I own it.

Often, that anxiety that we experience is a stress response. It could have been conditioned into us, whether from information, past experiences, taught by our environments, attached to fears, or simply wanting to do a good job. It begins to feel uncontrollable when we experience it in a painful way time and time again. I am here to tell you that it can be acknowledged and shifted. I am not disregarding anxiety disorders or diagnoses related to anxiety. I am not a doctor, and I don't make claims about diagnoses. This is about awareness, education, and shifting core beliefs. It is about getting rid of the mindset 'that challenges and stressors have to rock us.' We can use our stress response to instill healthy habits and practices—empowering us to use adversity to our advantage.

When we learn to embrace the difficulties in our lives, we teach ourselves that we are capable.

Our brains respond by opening up to life instead of shutting down around it. Now, how does that sound? Can you get with me on this? What does life look like when we transmute anxious energy into a powerful resource?

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This Stanford News article tells us "to view stress as an opportunity for growth." At SWIHA, we say look for the “Blesson,” the Blessing, in the lesson. It isn't an overnight endeavor, and it comes with practice. It probably doesn’t mean we won’t ever feel anxious or worried, but we will be conditioning our brains to stop seeing adversity as a threat. We will teach ourselves to embrace what is happening in front of us and look for ways to be practical, wise, integrative, and resilient while it’s running its’ course.

As always, if you are looking for some guidance, or just someone to be there to empower you during this process, I got you.

Book a Consult with me. This is what I do.

For The Love of Being,

Evolved Being Creatrix,

Sheena Dressel

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Please note: I am not a licensed therapist, counselor, or medical provider. My services are not a substitute for professional mental health care or diagnosis. I offer mental health coaching to support emotional wellness, stress resilience, and inner balance using integrative, non-clinical approaches.

"Communication, because, even if I could read your mind, it's none of my business."

Sheena Dressel

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