Poonam Wadhawan
Reiki Master | Tarot Reader | Marriage Consultant | Spiritual Speaker | Podcaster | Coach
I have been born and raised here. In a joint family with my grandparents, my two uncles, and one aunt In our family, my grandfather was very strict especially with girl child my bua was married when she cleared her 10th class and same thing he would tell to my father after I cleared my 10th class but my father took the decision that I can do my graduation but I would go to only girls college and not out of station & I was engaged in my final year & married I got married to an Army officer (arranged marriage) & I got married too. Wherever I was given the opportunity to work, I also worked in different schools, and I had the privilege of serving as the Principal of a Primary School for two years. I have always been a social worker, and I have helped jawans’ wives learn to read and write, as well as taught them different culinary skills and a variety of other skills that will allow them to be self-sufficient and generate some of their own income, such as making candles, small cards, and envelopes, and so on. I did volunteer work with special needs children for one year, with drug addicts for one year, and with cancer patients for one year. I think I got my passion for helping others from my father, because when I was a child, I saw my father helping anyone and everyone he could.
Poonam Wadhawan
Reiki Master | Tarot Reader | Marriage Consultant | Spiritual Speaker | Podcaster | Coach
I have been born and raised here. In a joint family with my grandparents, my two uncles, and one aunt In our family, my grandfather was very strict, especially with girl child my bua was married when she cleared her 10th class, and the same thing he would tell to my father after I cleared my 10th class but my father took the decision that I can do my graduation.
But I would go to only girls college and not out of station & I was engaged in my final year & married I got married to an Army officer (arranged marriage) & I got married too. Wherever I was given the opportunity to work, I also worked in different schools, and I had the privilege of serving as the Principal of a Primary School for two years. I have always been a social worker, and I have helped jawans’ wives learn to read and write, as well as taught them different culinary skills and a variety of other skills that will allow them to be self-sufficient and generate some of their own income, such as making candles, small cards, and envelopes, and so on. I did volunteer work with special needs children for one year, with drug addicts for one year, and with cancer patients for one year. I think I got my passion for helping others from my father, because when I was a child, I saw my father helping anyone and everyone he could
During this time, I was given the opportunity to study tarot cards, numerology, crystal healing, and Reiki; I also attended a course on marriage consultancy and provided counselling for a large number of couples during COVID. I was able to accomplish all of this because I have always had the desire to share and assist others in any way that I am able.
Tell us how you started? What’s new you are launching?
I will soon be releasing my guidance cards; with these cards, people will be able to simplify their lives and experience an overall improvement in the quality of their lives. It is a pack of 35 cards, including 31 cards with guidance for everyday of the month, two cards explaining how to use these cards, and one card explaining about the seven chakras for meditation. These cards will reduce a lot of stress because people will start living with more awareness as a result of using them. Every day, the person must draw one card from the deck, and no matter what advice they receive, they must remember to maintain their original intention and strive to live more consciously. This will be extremely beneficial for the person.
What is the hardest challenge you faced in your career and how did you turn it into an opportunity?
I cannot say that I have had to overcome many obstacles in my life. God has been very good to me, and my husband has been a very big support for me. I would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Shivani Khetan because she is the one who encouraged me to do Podcasts and to print my guidance cards, among other things. Whenever I would be sitting alone, I would write something about day-to-day life. I think that this trait was passed down to me by my father, who would write a diary everyday.
Tell us about the uniqueness of your films/business/and how it can help individuals /startups/institutions.
With regard to my work, my one and only goal is to be of assistance to others; whether it be a Podcast, some form of guidance, or the practise of Reiki, my objective is to assist others in developing themselves spiritually, in addition to assisting others, the society in which I live, the animal kingdom, and the natural world. I think it’s important for everyone to understand the value of meditation, good karma, and good deeds so that there is no suffering or at least less suffering. I see a great deal of restlessness, anger, impoliteness, being judgemental, and people who are struggling with health problems. I want to help every single person, animal, and piece of nature through the practise of alternative therapies by utilising positivity and affirmations and letting go of various patterns.
Tell us about your social initiatives?
What is your business / success mantra that you have embraced as you sought to establish your success story?
Look inward, acknowledge your potential, work toward achieving it, and don’t ever give up; be upbeat and optimistic at all times.
One special Quote/message for all communities/brands.
Have a joyful, constructive life and contribute to the moral development of society.
Any other Happy moments /achievements you would like to share with the world.
We are all one. The happiest moments of my life were when I saw the sea’s underworld through the glass bottom of a boat, when I saw the natural beauty of Leh Ladakh’s multicoloured mountains without any greenery, when I went to a rehabilitation centre for drug addicts and they were just waiting for me to listen to what they had to say, when I visited cancer patients and helped them play Tambola, and when I visited special needs children and ate with them and they fed me with.