About Us

Hi, I’m Nikki (formally Nitika),

I’m a licenced counsellor, a spiritual therapist and breathwork coach working with women who feel anxious, overwhelmed, or disconnected beneath the surface of a life that looks “fine” from the outside.

My journey into this work began long before I trained as a counsellor.

Growing up, I searched deeply for answers about life. I followed what I believed a “good” path should look like. I practised faithfully. I tried to live consciously and responsibly. Yet when life didn’t unfold in the way I expected, I found myself questioning everything — even the foundations of what I had been taught to believe.

That questioning led me on a long spiritual and philosophical exploration. I spent over a decade practising Buddhism, driven by a desire to create value and live in service to something greater. But beneath that commitment was still a quiet, persistent question:

Why am I experiencing certain patterns, even when I am trying so hard to live well?

That search eventually led me into energy healing and deeper inner work. Through this, I began to understand something that profoundly shaped me: that the outer world often reflects what we carry within. Healing was not about being “good enough” or doing more — it was about reconnecting with parts of myself I had lost touch with.

 

Before training as a counsellor, I practised and taught the Serenity Surrender healing modality for many years. It became more than a practice; it became a way of living — one rooted in self-awareness, responsibility, compassion and inner alignment.

Today, counselling is at the heart of my work. My spiritual background informs my perspective, but therapy with me remains grounded, ethical and psychologically informed. I believe we all have an inherent capacity for healing, and my role is not to fix you, but to help you reconnect with the part of yourself that may feel distant, silenced or forgotten.

I’m particularly mindful of how culture, belief systems and early conditioning shape our inner world. I understand what it means to question inherited narratives while still honouring where you come from.

Outside of the therapy room, I feel most like myself in nature — walking, reading, spending time with friends and family, and laughing until I can’t breathe at good stand-up comedy. I value depth, but I also value lightness. Both matter.

Above all, I see this work as a privilege. To sit alongside someone as they begin to understand themselves differently — with more compassion and clarity — is something I never take lightly.