About

Gwynne Guzzeau, Life Integration Specialist            

I launched Enso Integration in 2018 as a culmination of two decades of focused professional and personal growth and after successful careers as an educator, counselor-at-law, and non-profit leader. 

Through Enso, I work with people and communities to create greater well being in their lives by providing coaching, facilitation and creative play experiences designed to:  Expand Awareness, Discover Meaning, Discern Purpose, and Balance Change.

Passionate about the promise of growth and development across the lifespan, I am a Certified Gestalt Coach (CGC) with over a decade of training and practice in gestalt coaching, communication and leadership skills.  

The unique blend of relational, intuitive and analytical talents that inform my coaching and facilitation skills was born from an abiding commitment and call to personal growth and a renewed sense of personal freedom represented by the Enso, or zen circle.

 

 

In other words, in addition to my academic and professional success, the Enso Integration mission arises from my own journey navigating personal struggles, including: the impact of my trauma history; my father’s sudden death in my mid-twenties; multiple childhood moves abroad; career transitions chosen by me and those chosen for me by others; bearing witness to my sister-in-law’s death from cancer at the age of 42 with three young daughters; my own parenting journey; marital separation; and the challenges claiming and reclaiming my sexual identity as a lesbian before my father’s sudden death in my twenties and again in my forties.  From this set of life experiences, and the supports I was able to access, I developed deep resilience and respect for the freedom of living in this moment.  Now.

A poet as early as fourth grade, I was lucky enough to grow up with a beach on Cape Cod, so the practice of writing and the support of nature continue to ground my resilience, along with an unquenched desire to laugh and play.

I hope you will join me sometime to share your story, participate in a workshop, integration circle or one-on-one engagement.

As Kabir says,  “If you don’t break your ropes while you’re alive, do you think ghosts will do it after?”