After 25 years of practicing and teaching holistic health, one wellness professional is developing plans to transform her individual coaching practice into a full-scale school that could train other practitioners in her integrated approach to wellness.
Happy Holy You offers a structured program called ‘The Energy and Joy Journey,’ currently priced at $97, alongside personalized one-on-one coaching sessions. The practice draws on decades of experience in veganism, yoga instruction, and detox protocols to address what many compartmentalized wellness programs miss: the connection between physical health, mental clarity, and spiritual well-being.
Beyond the Typical Wellness Program
The coaching model doesn’t focus solely on meal plans or exercise routines. Instead, it incorporates knowledge of plant-based nutrition, including specific applications of vitamins, minerals, herbs, and spices, with practices like yoga and meditation. Clients work on weight management, energy levels, and physical health while simultaneously addressing purpose, happiness, and what the practice calls “whole body balance.”
This integrated approach reflects a growing demand among health-conscious consumers who want more than generic fitness advice. The target audience includes people seeking alternatives to conventional weight loss programs and those interested in understanding how dietary choices, movement practices, and mental health intersect.
The holistic wellness coaching program emphasizes vegan lifestyle principles, though the broader vision extends beyond any single dietary philosophy. It’s about teaching people to understand their bodies as interconnected systems rather than isolated problems to fix.

From Solo Practice to Educational Model
The transition from individual practitioner to institutional founder represents a significant shift. The proposed school would replicate the existing coaching framework, training new practitioners to deliver the same body-mind-spirit integration that defines the current personalized health coaching services.
This expansion model faces familiar challenges in the wellness industry: maintaining quality and consistency when scaling personal expertise, developing curriculum that captures intuitive knowledge gained over decades, and finding practitioners who can authentically deliver such a comprehensive approach.
However, the plan also addresses a real gap in wellness education. Most certification programs specialize narrowly in nutrition, fitness, or mental health. Few attempt to bridge all three with spiritual guidance and lifestyle coaching. Creating a systematic training program from such integrated practice knowledge could prove valuable if executed well.

For now, the practice continues serving clients looking for more energy, better health outcomes, and greater life purpose through its course and coaching options. Those interested in the vegan lifestyle and whole-body wellness guidance can access the foundational program while the larger institutional framework takes shape.
Whether the school materializes as envisioned, the underlying premise remains relevant: people increasingly want wellness guidance that treats them as complete human beings rather than bodies to be fixed or diets to be followed.
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