Interview with founder Elisabeth Wagner

Elisabeth Marie Wagner.Pantarei Approach

Hello Elisabeth, would you please introduce yourself? Who are you? What are you doing?

My name is Elisabeth Marie Wagner.
I work with the Pantarei Approach, a unique form of communication, in which the personal question is combined with the touch of my hands.
My vocation is to use somatic bodywork to give people bodywork to give people a new approach, with which they learn to shape their lives actively and from their own strength.

You completed a career coaching course with us a few months ago.
Looking back, what was the most valuable thing you took away from this time?

Das Wertvollste ist über euer Coaching meine Berufung gefunden zu haben!
Mein Leben lang hat mich die Suche nach einer Arbeit, in der ich all meine Potentiale einbringen kann, von einer zur nächsten Ausbildung getrieben.
Durch die Zusammenarbeit mit insgesamt acht professionellen Coaches, die mir nach kürzester Zeit den Weg der somatischen Körperarbeit/ Pantarei Approach eröffneten, habe ich endlich meinen Platz gefunden.

Were there any. specific highlights during the coaching process?

The whole coaching process was a highlight for me!
Working on the topic of finding a job in such a playful and easy way ( like the constellation work, for example ), I really enjoyed it and was positively surprised and inspired day after day.

What has changed for you since then?

With your support , I took the leap from job hunting to self-employment.

The body shows: what the clients need, what gives them strength and how they want their lives to be.

Can you give us an insight into your new field of activity?

In somatic bodywork, the Pantarei Approach, I meet my clients in individual sessions focussing on their strengths and abilities.
While I ask them questions and my hands touch them, I experience what for me is probably the greatest mystery, their body. As if an inner wisdom, which we describe as inner body intelligence, unfolds – the body shows what clients need, what gives them strength and how they want their lives to be.
I would probably best describe my work as follows: “I ask, the body answers and we listen.”

What have been your biggest challenges so far and how have you overcome them?

My biggest challenge so far was after separating from my husband. Letting go of the life I had built up over the years and feel like I ‘ m starting from scratch again. The practice of meditation helped me a lot . Buddhism taught me, that I am allowed to be vulnerable and that this is what defines me as a human being.

What vision are you following? What drives you?

The older I get, the more the desire grows in me to recognise, what it really means to be human . What if we could discover a radiance in each and every one of us, a smile, or even a strength in each of us? How would we treat each other then?
My vision is to meet us as human beings, as a mystery, that lives in each and every one of us and can amaze us with curiosity.

How do you motivate yourself when things aren’t going so well?

I surround myself with people who inspire me

What is your recipe for success?

What do we mean by success?
Be clear about what exactly you want, then say it and trust that it will come to you.

What advice would you give to other people who are thinking about making a career change and/or doing their”own thing”?

If you are embarking on a new path , find someone, who believes in you, listens to you and supports you.

How helpful is career or start-up coaching?

For me personally , the coaching enabled new perspectives and approaches that took me to new shores.

You have one wish. What do you wish for?

I wish, that one day we will meet as human beings and realise, that we are all connected.

Where can our readers find more information about you?

On my website: www.elisabethmariewagner.com