EVENT DETAILS

CREATE Your Vibe: 2026 Spring Break Program Overview

with Salena Clay

11 Mar 2026

11:00pm - 11:45pm (GMT)

Overview

What you'll achieve

Understand the structure and goals of the 5-day program

Experience a sample creative self-awareness activity

Learn how the program supports stress management and confidence-building

Determine if the program is a good fit for their student

Opportunity to access Founding Participant Scholarship drawing

Who this is for

Parents of middle schoolers (grades 6–8)

Guidance counselors and educators

Families wanting non-clinical skill-building opportunities during spring break

Students who thrive with hands-on, structured activities

Homeschool families seeking peer connection

What's included

45-minute live virtual presentation

Informational overview + outcomes

Open Q&A for families and counselors

What you'll need

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Salena Clay

Health & Wellness Coach

Location

Kennesaw, United States

Experience

2 years experience

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Hey there! I’m Salena Clay, founder of Salyana Essentials LLC and a Health & Wellness Coach who believes that wellness doesn’t have to feel heavy, overwhelming, or all-consuming.

 

For over two decades, I built a successful career in Fortune 500 corporate environments, until I reached a point many high achievers know too well. I believed exhaustion was simply the cost of success. I ignored the early signals: chronic stress, depleted energy, and blurred boundaries. Eventually, my body made the decision for me.

 

That moment led to six months of intentional rest and rebuilding. It reshaped my understanding of sustainable wellness. I learned that true well-being is about understanding your body’s needs and creating practices that respect your real capacity.

 

That experience sparked my transition into wellness work. In 2020, I founded Salyana Essentials LLC. In 2025, I completed formal Health & Wellness Coach training through the Institute of Holistic Integrative Studies in preparation for NBHWC board certification. Today, I support students, professionals, and entrepreneurs in making meaningful changes before stress turns into burnout or crisis.

 

How I Work

My coaching style is supportive, collaborative, and grounded in real life. I bring light humor, natural optimism, and a genuine belief in your ability to create change. I meet you where you are, ask thoughtful questions, and help you uncover what works best for your life and schedule. You remain in the driver’s seat—I’m your steady, informed navigator.

 

I understand the pressure to “push through” and postpone rest. I also know that generic wellness advice rarely works in demanding environments. My approach blends lived experience, evidence-based coaching practices, and deep respect for the complexity of modern life.

 

Most people wait until their body starts shouting.
 

I help you learn to hear the whispers and respond with intention.

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FAQs

Still need more clarity? Here are answers to some commonly asked questions.

Is this session required before enrolling?

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No. However, it is strongly recommended for parents or counselors who want a deeper understanding before making a decision.

Is this session only for parents?

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No. Parents, guardians, school counselors, homeschool educators, and youth leaders are welcome.

Will students attend this overview?

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This session is designed for adults. Students do not need to attend.

Will there be a sales pitch?

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The session provides full transparency about the program. Enrollment details will be shared, but the focus is clarity and fit — not pressure.

How long is the session?

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Approximately 45 minutes, including Q&A.

Is this therapy?

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No. This is structured enrichment focused on skill-building and self-efficacy.

What types of students benefit most?

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Students navigating stress, peer pressure, identity development, or those needing meaningful spring break structure.

What if my student is shy?

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Small groups are intentionally designed to support quieter students.