Heidi Weiland:

The Holistic Shift

Heidi Weiland spent half her life building a successful web business—until the constant hustle and people-pleasing left her exhausted and anxious. A chance encounter with yoga opened a door to healing and a new way of doing business. Now, she helps others build businesses that nourish the whole self.

Bio

Heidi Weiland, of Service with Soul, is a holistic business coach and soulful strategist for sensitive solopreneurs who are ready to scale without the scramble. A 2/4 Splenic Projector with over 20 years of entrepreneurial experience, Heidi brings a rare blend of deep operational wisdom, intuitive guidance, and nervous system attunement to her work. With roots in yoga, Ayurveda, and holistic planning, Heidi helps her clients grow sustainably. Through her signature Soulful Scaling Coaching, she guides business owners into aligned leadership, grounded confidence, and capacity-building so they can take their businesses to the next level.

Topics

  • Why burnout hits entrepreneurs so hard
  • From people-pleasing to healthy boundaries
  • How yoga and Ayurveda changed my business mindset
  • Combining tech skills with spiritual practice
  • Serving clients without losing yourself
  • The art of holistic business coaching
  • Building a business that supports sensitivity and introversion
  • Letting go of “old models” of hustle
  • How to transition when your identity is split
  • Bringing your whole self into your work

Guiding Questions

  • What were the early signs that your business success was hurting you?
  • How did you first discover yoga—and why did it resonate?
  • What did you learn about burnout that most entrepreneurs overlook?
  • Can you share how your anxiety showed up in your daily life?
  • How did you find the courage to pivot away from your original company?
  • Why do you think so many entrepreneurs struggle with boundaries?
  • How do you bring your creative side into your coaching work now?
  • What do you say to people who think “woo” doesn’t belong in business?
  • How did selling part of your company feel emotionally?
  • What advice do you have for someone feeling trapped in their own business?

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