The coaching, wellness, and healing industries tend to use the terms “Breakthrough” & “Transformation” a lot – and interchangeably – when marketing to clients.
But here’s the truth (and you may feel this in your bones):
Most practitioners don’t actually know the difference between a breakthrough and a transformation…
let alone how to reliably support both.
And this matters more than we tend to realize.
Because when we don’t understand the difference, something subtle—but significant—starts to happen.
You might have had this experience with a client:
They have a powerful session.
They see something clearly.
They name the pattern.
They feel the emotion.
There’s that moment where you both go, “Yes…this is it.”
(Those moments are incredible. Truly. They make this work feel alive.)
And then…
A week later, they’re back in the same pattern.
Or they’ve “lost access” to what they saw.
Or they’re frustrated because they know better now… but aren’t actually doing anything differently.
And if we’re being honest, this is also where we as practitioners can start to feel a little disoriented.
Because it looked like a breakthrough.
It felt like a breakthrough.
So…why didn’t it actually change anything?
This is where understanding the difference between a breakthrough and a transformation becomes essential.
A BREAKTHROUGH is when you support your client to understand, become aware of, see, sense, or feel something new.
A new insight.
A new awareness.
A pattern they hadn’t seen before.
A deeper emotional truth.
A new felt sensation or expansion in the nervous system.
A different possibility.
Breakthroughs are powerful. (And yes…a little bit addictive.)
They’re the moments that feel like movement.
They’re often what clients come back for.
They’re what make sessions feel “successful.”
And to be clear—we need breakthroughs.
They open doors that were previously closed.
But here’s the part that doesn’t get talked about enough:
Breakthroughs, on their own, don’t create change.
In fact…they can sometimes create the illusion of change.
(How many times have you experienced an amazing personal breakthrough, gotten super excited, and then…it just gathered dust in your notebook? You never actually did anything about it…..)
Both practitioners and clients can get hooked on the feeling of breakthrough —
without ever moving into the deeper, patient work that actually rewires how someone lives, chooses, relates, and shows up.
And this is where the gap lives.
A TRANSFORMATION is different.
Transformation is when that new awareness becomes integrated.
When it moves beyond insight and into:
– how someone responds in a triggering moment
– what they choose when old patterns are activated
– how their body processes and holds experience
– how they relate to themselves and others
Transformation is when breakthrough becomes real change – embodied and repeatable.
It’s not just, “I understand why I do this.”
It’s, “I’m actually doing something different now…even when it’s hard.”
And this is where many practitioners were simply never trained.
Because creating transformation requires something more than great questions and powerful insights.
It requires the ability to:
– work with the nervous system (not just the mind)
– stay with clients after the breakthrough, when things get messy or unclear
– support repetition and integration in ways that don’t feel forced or surface-level
– understand how change actually happens across cognitive, emotional, and somatic layers
– know how to strategize well, and hold space for accountability to be activated
When this is in place…everything shifts.
This is when clients stop feeling like they’re “back at square one” every few weeks.
This is when they start to trust themselves more deeply.
This is when the work you do together actually sticks.
And yes…this is when they remember you as someone who truly changed the trajectory of their life.
(Not because of one powerful session…
but because something fundamentally reorganized within them.)
And I want to say this gently, because I see so many brilliant practitioners here:
If your clients are having beautiful breakthroughs…
but not experiencing consistent, lasting change…
It’s not because you’re doing something wrong.
It’s because you likely haven’t yet been given the full map of how transformation actually happens.
The good news (thank goodness) is that this is something you can learn.
It starts with recognizing the difference between breakthrough and transformation.
And then deciding:
“I’m not here just for insight.
I’m here for real change.”
That decision alone begins to shift how you listen, how you respond, and how you guide your clients.
And if you’re someone who feels called to that level of depth — to not just facilitate awareness, but to support true transformation — this is exactly the kind of work we explore inside of Sacred Depths.
Not just how to create breakthroughs…
but how to stay with your clients in the places where true change actually takes root




