Meet the Founder

👋 Hello, I'm Salomé Saaiman — the heart, soul, and hands behind WellnezWayz.

 

Meet the Founder

There comes a point where experience alone is no longer enough.

Where strategy works — but something deeper is asking to be included.

After more than three decades working across people change, transformation, and leadership alignment, I reached that point.

Not through theory.

Through lived experience.

 

From Structure to Integration

My work in complex, high-stakes environments taught me how to:

  • design change
  • guide people through uncertainty
  • bring structure to shifting systems

But the most significant shift didn’t happen in organisations.

It happened within.

Through personal transitions, loss, and reinvention, I came to understand:

Change is not only something to manage.

It is something to integrate.


The Work I Now Do

Today, my work brings together:

  • Strategy (what makes sense)
  • Soul (what feels true)
  • Structure (what sustains change over time)

 

This integration is expressed through:

SoulEsteem®

 — the methodology

A practical, grounded approach to navigating identity, transition and inner realignment

 

The Logic–Light Equation™

 — the model

 

L² = (Strategy × Soul) / Doubt

 

A simple but powerful way to restore clarity and reduce internal resistance


What I Bring

  • 30+ years of professional experience across industries
  • Certified as a People Change Practitioner and Professional in:
    • Prosci®
    • APMG® Change Management, and
    • HCMBOK® (Human Change Management Book of Knowledge)
  • Deep expertise in leadership, transformation, and behavioural change
  • Coaching and facilitation grounded in both structure and intuitive insight
  • A lived understanding of transition, reinvention, and starting again


How I Work

I don’t fix nor do I rescue.

I work with people who are:

  • navigating change
  • sensing a shift
  • or ready to move forward more consciously

Together, we bring clarity to what is happening

and structure to how to move through it

 

A final note

This is not about becoming someone new.

It’s about returning to what is already true —

and learning how to live from there, consistently.

 

— Salomé