Yasmin Elzomor – A Transformational Guide Helping People Step into Their Power
Transformational Female Coach & Speaker of the Year, 2026

Yasmin Elzomor is known for her work as a mentor, speaker, and podcast host, and she has built her career with a strong focus on helping people step into their personal power. Her journey began at a young age, shaped by a spontaneous spiritual awakening at the age of twenty-one, a moment that pushed her into a deep period of self-discovery. Through this experience, she learned the value of inner work, shadow work, and emotional healing.
Over time, she realized that her calling was to support others as they explored their inner worlds and worked through the parts of themselves they had ignored or suppressed. Her mission became clear: to guide people toward sovereignty, emotional honesty, and authentic self-expression. We, at The EliteX, are proud to have Yasmin Elzomor as the Transformational Female Coach & Speaker of the Year, 2026.
As she continued her personal evolution, Yasmin found herself naturally drawn to the fields of coaching and speaking. Her early twenties were filled with challenges that forced her to confront her own emotional patterns and limiting beliefs. One of the defining experiences was a difficult breakup, which opened her eyes to how many individuals struggle with relationships, self-worth, and clarity about who they are. This painful period became a turning point, leading her to realize that she wanted not only to heal herself but also to support others who were going through similar challenges. She believed that if she could learn from her struggles, she could help people gain insight into their emotional patterns and learn how to create healthier lives. This desire to serve others became the foundation for her journey as a transformational coach.
Integrity, honesty, and emotional responsibility form the core of her work as a mentor, coach, and speaker.

Yasmin describes her coaching style as honest, direct, and grounded. She is not a surface-level coach, nor does she promise easy solutions. She prefers to work with clients who are ready to face themselves fully and commit to deep inner work. According to her, this process requires courage, emotional honesty, and a willingness to take responsibility for one’s life. She focuses on shadow work, exploring the subconscious layers of the mind and the unresolved emotional blocks that often shape behavior without awareness. Yasmin believes that true healing and long-term change come from addressing the deeper roots of personal struggles rather than applying temporary fixes. Her sessions invite clients to go beyond mindset work and into somatic exploration, understanding how trauma and emotions live inside the body and how releasing them can create real transformation.
The people who come to Yasmin for support come from many backgrounds. She has worked with clients in their thirties, forties, and fifties, and she finds that each person brings a unique story and a unique set of challenges. However, the common thread among her clients is ambition and the desire for personal growth. They want to understand themselves more deeply, create healthier lives, and pursue meaningful goals. Yasmin feels grateful to work with people who are willing to change their narratives and take active steps toward becoming better versions of themselves. Her clients often want to make a difference not only in their personal lives but also in the world around them. These qualities make them aligned with her work and values.
Throughout her life, Yasmin has experienced several moments that shifted her perspective forever. One of the most powerful moments occurred when she realized she was living a life that did not align with her purpose. She was working multiple jobs and feeling disconnected from herself. She felt as if she was moving endlessly on a hamster wheel with no real direction. This realization sparked a deep inner shift, forcing her to confront the truth that she wanted more from life.

She wanted to help people understand themselves, create meaning, and step into their strength. She also recognized that to achieve this, she needed to accept responsibility for her life instead of seeing herself as a victim of circumstances. This turning point helped her build the foundation for her identity as a mentor and speaker.
As a coach, Yasmin sees recurring themes in the struggles her clients face. Many deal with challenges in romantic relationships, difficulty with money, or limiting beliefs that impact their ability to create the life they want. She understands these challenges intimately because she has faced similar issues herself. Her own personal healing journey helps her empathize deeply with the people she works with. Whether the issue is emotional trauma, a sense of disconnection, or financial blocks, Yasmin guides clients toward understanding the patterns that keep them stuck and supports them as they take steps toward change.
Her message to the world is simple but powerful: it is never too late to begin again.

A significant part of her coaching involves helping individuals overcome fear, self-doubt, and the fear of failure. She works through somatic healing, helping clients connect with the emotions stored in their bodies. Instead of focusing only on positive thinking, she takes people deeper into their subconscious minds to explore what lies beneath their limitations. Each client is different, so Yasmin tailors her approach to fit their needs, personality, and emotional capacity. Some require tough love and accountability, while others benefit from a gentler, more supportive structure. The core of her work remains the same: uncovering emotional shadows that influence behavior and helping individuals take action to break free from old patterns.
For Yasmin, true transformation means seeing her clients reach a point where they no longer need her guidance. She views coaching as a temporary partnership that should empower people, not create lifelong dependency. If a client continues returning without noticeable growth, she believes it means something is not working. Her greatest satisfaction comes from seeing clients complete a program and step into their lives with confidence, new awareness, and emotional strength. Transformation, to her, is about taking action, being honest with oneself, shifting limiting beliefs, and showing up authentically. It is about creating lasting change, not temporary motivation.
One of the success stories that stands out in her career involves a woman she worked with for nine months. When this client began her program, she was struggling in several areas: finances, self-worth, and a difficult marriage that left her feeling unsupported. Over time, the client experienced a profound internal shift.

She released damaging beliefs about money, found a healthier relationship, secured her dream job, and rebuilt her emotional foundation. By the time the program ended, she was a completely different person-empowered, confident, and aligned with her purpose. Yasmin felt proud not only because of the client’s transformation but also because the woman no longer needed ongoing support. That, to her, is the ultimate measure of success.
In her daily life, Yasmin maintains habits that help her stay grounded, focused, and emotionally balanced. Because her schedule varies each day, she sets personal structures to bring stability into her routine. Physical movement is an essential part of her life. She exercises, dances, or takes walks to release stored energy and stay connected to her body. She also values quiet time and uses meditation to reflect, clear her mind, and stay connected to her creativity and intuition. She takes care of herself through proper nutrition, rest, and self-care practices so that she can fully show up for clients. Over the years, she has learned that she cannot serve others effectively if she neglects her own emotional wellbeing.
She believes true transformation happens when clients no longer need her and feel ready to step into life with clarity and strength.

As a speaker, Yasmin’s message centers on the idea that it is never too late to begin again. She reminds audiences that personal reinvention is always possible, no matter their age or circumstances. Many of her clients in their forties or fifties worry that they are past the point of change, but she encourages them to see life as a continuous opportunity for growth. She teaches that people have the power to choose who they want to become, set new intentions, and build new habits. Her broader message emphasizes sovereignty, authenticity, and the value of separating one’s beliefs from societal expectations. She encourages individuals to stand firm in their identities and live with integrity, even when others disagree.

When speaking to women who want to become coaches or speakers, Yasmin often highlights the importance of integrity. She believes that coaches must embody the principles they teach. If a coach encourages clients to be honest, responsible, and emotionally aware, then she must live those principles herself. She acknowledges that no one is perfect, but she emphasizes that authenticity and alignment create trust. In her view, coaching is not just a profession but a responsibility. Clients invest not only their money but also their hearts, and they deserve to work with someone who practices what she teaches. For new women entering the field, she suggests embracing courage, honesty, and a commitment to personal growth.
Balancing personal life with a demanding coaching career is one of Yasmin’s ongoing challenges. Because her work involves holding emotional space for others, she must be intentional about setting boundaries. Without clear boundaries, she risks emotional exhaustion or carrying the weight of her clients’ experiences. Over time, she has learned to manage her energy, choose when to disconnect, and create emotional separation between her work and personal life. Despite the complexity and emotional heaviness of her work, she finds it deeply fulfilling because it allows her to support people through their most vulnerable moments.
Looking toward 2026 and beyond, Yasmin’s goals are rooted in personal growth and continued service. Instead of setting rigid targets, she focuses on expanding her creativity, deepening her knowledge, and supporting more individuals through her various talents, including coaching, photography, and writing. For her, all her creative outlets share one common purpose: helping people feel empowered and more connected to themselves. She also aims to experience more inner peace, embrace joy, and find harmony between work and play. She believes that life should be fulfilling, creative, and enjoyable, not just productive.
Being featured as Transformational Female Coach and Speaker of the Year, 2026, holds deep meaning for Yasmin. She sees it as a recognition of her passion, dedication, and commitment to helping others. Above all, she hopes to continue inspiring people to reclaim their sovereignty and live authentically. She wants her legacy to be that of someone who made others feel safe, seen, and understood. Through her work, she hopes to help as many people as possible step into their power and embrace the fullness of who they are.

Her mission is to help people understand themselves deeply by doing the inner work that leads to real emotional freedom.
Outside her professional life, Yasmin finds joy and emotional release in dancing. She is a belly dancer who performs professionally but also dances simply for the love of it. Movement is one of the ways she unwinds, reconnects with herself, and expresses her creativity. Whether she is taking a dance class after a long day of coaching or moving freely at home, dance serves as her therapy and a way to stay energized. It is the activity that helps her reset, heal, and prepare herself for the next day.
