Hi, I’m Sangeetha Appavoo.

I have devoted my life to understanding learning — not just how people perform, but how they come to feel alive, empowered, and at home in themselves through the process of learning. I believe lifelong learning is one of the deepest paths to fulfillment and self-love.

That belief is both intellectual and personal. As a first-generation Canadian born to South African parents and raised across cultures, languages, and faith traditions, I grew up innately curious and attentive to the many forces that shape human development. I became especially interested in the conditions that make learning possible: safety, belonging, curiosity, confidence, and the freedom to grow.

Before entering psychology, I was an opera singer. That world demanded discipline, vulnerability, and constant refinement. When anxiety ended that path, I had to rebuild my sense of self from the ground up. In that rebuilding, I came to understand even more deeply that growth is not only about achievement. It is about discovering who you are through the courage to keep learning.

My life has also been marked by grief and profound loss, which deepened my empathy and my sensitivity to what often remains unseen in others. Those experiences did not pull me away from my calling. They clarified it.

At my core, I am someone who believes in learning as a lifelong, humanizing force — one that can restore confidence, awaken joy, and help people build a fuller relationship with themselves and the world around them.


My Approach

My approach is both deeply human and deeply systemic.

I believe learning is shaped not only by intellect but also by emotional safety, belonging, identity, relational patterns, and the structures that shape a person’s daily life. For that reason, I do not isolate a struggle from its surrounding context. I look closely at the full ecology of a person’s experience in order to understand what is being supported, what is being constrained, and what needs to shift for growth to become sustainable.

Embracing Emotions

I do not separate emotion from learning, or insight from execution. I pay close attention to the conditions that enable growth: safety, curiosity, confidence, structure, and the freedom to develop without shame.

My work helps make visible what is often missed, so that challenges can be understood with greater clarity, compassion, and precision.

Lasting impact

What lasts is not only the outcome, but the understanding of how lasting growth actually happens. When a person’s inner world and the systems around them begin to work in tandem, growth becomes more sustainable, more humane, and more resilient. The process does not disappear when the immediate struggle ends; it continues to shape how someone learns, adapts, and moves through life.