Daniela Veas González is one of the coaches that we found this month and we did a little interview with her. She impressed us with her kindness and positivity.
She believes that many of life’s greatest challenges are not punishments, but opportunities for growth, self awareness, and transformation. Through a blend of coaching, counselling, and holistic understanding, she helps clients reconnect with themselves and move forward with greater clarity and freedom.
She approaches every client with deep listening, neutrality, and respect for their personal truth, creating a safe space where people from all backgrounds can explore their emotions, relationships, and life direction without judgment.
She combines practical reflection with emotional and spiritual insight, helping clients better understand the patterns that shape their lives while guiding them toward a future aligned with their authentic selves. Here is what she said…
Meet Life Coach Daniela Veas González:

Name: Daniela Veas González
Pillar: The Spirit, The Mind, The Heart
Who is this coach for: Any individual (or groups) seeking emotional clarity, self understanding, relationship healing, and a balanced approach to personal growth through both psychological and spiritual perspectives.
How they can help: Through psychology based coaching, counselling, family constellation work, spiritual teachings, deep listening, sensory based techniques, and personalized written reflections that support emotional and personal transformation.
First of all, how are you and your family doing in these “crazy” times?
I like to know about what is happening, but I limit this information and try my best not to react to it emotionally, such as with anger or sadness.
Downsizing your bubble helps you better control your environment and avoid worrying about things that may or may not come true.
This will only feed your anxiety.
How did the coronavirus pandemic affect your clients? Did it affect you at all?
I was not coaching at the time, but I do remember having to work from home with a one year old child.
Multitasking was key here, but at the end of the day, I was very exhausted.
During this time, I learned how to better manage my productivity and my rest mode.
The Origin:
Tell us about you, your career, how you started with your coaching career?
I first studied Business Administration and later specialized in Human Resources Management, but I was always more interested in the human aspect.
In 2023, I embarked on a two year coaching and counselling program based on psychology, specializing in relationships, family constellations, and the individual.
During that time, I also learned different spiritual teachings.
What was your biggest obstacle that you had to overcome in your life that made you who you are today?
I guess my biggest obstacle in life has been having the financial means to do what I wanted to do.
Through many years of hard work and projects, I now have the means to do what I want to do.
I have noticed that all of us have different challenges that we can master, such as relationships, purpose, meaning, or even simply being.
For some people, certain things come easier, and for others they do not.
If something does not come easily to you, then perhaps rather than an obstacle, it is a challenge.
What can you learn from this challenge?
What are the biggest lessons that you learned overcoming your greatest obstacle?
You can do anything that you set your mind to.
It is important not to forget the people around you who help you in different ways.
Not all help is direct, and not all the help that you have given will come directly back to you.
The Coaching Style:
How do you innovate with coaching your clients?
As a coach, you are your own tool, and that means you are required to constantly read and learn about new techniques.
Of course, life happens, and this too is one important element to consider when understanding clients.
As a coach, you can also become an expert in the client’s same life experience, but it is important to stay in your own space and not project.
What’s unique about your coaching approach?
I always listen attentively.
I also maintain neutrality in many aspects, including different cultures, beliefs, and religions.
I work with the client’s truth, and ultimately that is what matters most to them.
That does not mean they will not be challenged, but at least they will come to know themselves better.
At the end of each session, I also provide an email with certain tools used or information that the client has mentioned.
This is useful because when the client is talking, it can be difficult to remember everything that has been said or felt.
Therefore, I give this information back to them in writing.
This way, they have something to look back on if needed.
What benefits do your clients get after working with you?
My clients appreciate the approach of seeing things in a practical way while considering the different facets that combine and intertwine with their mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual aspects.
Do you use any specific tools to be efficient with your clients?
Anything that is colorful, tangible, or connected to the five senses helps the client navigate from the mental and calculative side of the brain, the left side, to the creative and free side of the brain, the right side.
The Impact:
If you had a super megaphone that, when you speak into, the whole world will hear your message, what would you say?
Be yourself while allowing others to express themselves too.
Experience life the way you want to, while considering the free will of others.
What is the greatest lesson you have learned in your life?
I am still learning every day, but I guess the biggest lesson so far is understanding how people impact you.
Ultimately, you are the one who will either give attention to this and develop a grudge or move on and set yourself free.
Your final thoughts?
Some people might have the misconception that a coach is a consultant or even a mentor.
Although some responsibilities within these roles can overlap, the truth is that a true coach is not going to advise you to do anything.
A coach works from the perspective of the client’s story and life experience, and only with permission can they advise something.
Also, coaching is a method that moves the client from the present into the future through goals, dreams, and projects.
However, some people may still have pending or unfinished business from the past or something that does not allow them to move forward.
In these cases, it is first recommended to do counselling or therapy.
Of course, coaching and counselling can both be done within one session.
I am certified to do both.
Everyone has a story to tell, and this makes you a unique individual.
Harness your life story and see where it takes you.
Where Can You Find Daniela Veas González?
If you liked this interview and if you would love to see how Coach Daniela can help you, go to her website and find out more about all the ways she can help you.
If you’d like to peak a glimpse into her coaching, follow her Instagram account.
And if you’d like to connect with her more personally, you can do that through LinkedIn or by sending her a direct message on her Email [email protected]. It was an honor having this interview with her.
