Meet Sarah

Sarah Saxby is a truth-seer, disruptor of false realities, and creator of The Soul Rehab Project™—a global movement for those waking up to the lie of their lives.
She exposes the lies that run your life— the personal ones you whisper to yourself, and the global ones you were born into. Through bold storytelling, lived experience, fierce clarity, and a deeply intuitive ability to feel what others can’t say, Sarah leads people out of suppression, self-betrayal, and false identity… and into personal sovereignty.
Whether she’s guiding private clients, speaking on stages, or creating viral content, Sarah is building something much bigger than a brand. As an unapologetic initiator (and Ego Manifestor in Human Design), she’s leading a raw, revolutionary path of awakening—for those ready to stop pretending, confront the truth, and rebuild what was fake.
Sarah's Experience + Authority
Sarah doesn’t teach transformation. She embodies it. After years of emotional suppression, betrayal, and toxic conditioning, she broke free—and now helps others do the same.
20+ Years of study at the Kabbalah Centre
Expertise in Human Design & Kabbalistic Astrology
Lived experience with betrayal, narcissistic abuse, and coercive control
Powerful storytelling and intuitive guidance
Proven influence in guiding others to reclaim their voice, worth, and power
Sarah's Areas of Expertise:
Truth-Seeking & Emotional Clarity — Seeing the pain behind the lie when others can’t
Storytelling That Cuts Through Noise — Exposing false narratives with sharp, human truth
Breaking Toxic Conditioning — Helping people exit roles, careers, and relationships rooted in betrayal
Sovereignty & Identity Reclamation — Empowering individuals to lead their lives from the inside out
Human Design & Energy Awareness — Uncovering personal operating systems for aligned living
Sarah's Blog
This is where it all began. Writing ‘Comfortable Hell’ was the first time she told the truth out loud—the truth about the lies she believed, the abuse she normalized, and the life she settled for. This blog gave her the courage to face herself, walk away, and begin again.