Local author Liezel Snyman is a storyteller, life coach, and publisher with a passion for transformation. Her journey began with ‘Beautifully Flawed’, a book that not only shared her story but also launched her coaching and publishing career. Through Kintsukuroi Consulting, she founded Kintsukuroi Book House and the Beautifully Flawed Foundation, a nonprofit focused on empowerment and reintegration.
Her mission is to create programs that foster self-awareness and unlock potential, helping individuals recognize opportunities within their reach. Through structured facilitation, coaching, and mentoring, she equips people with the tools to rebuild their lives and contribute meaningfully to the economy.
A cancer survivor with unwavering faith, Liezel’s deep spirituality and profound relationship with God guide her journey, shaping her purpose and dedication to uplifting others.
"Your faith can be the pressure that releases a flood of God’s Glory."
To the one who wrote this piece. Yes, you Lamees! You who work tirelessly behind the scenes, constantly thinking of new ways to cast the spotlight on my brand, you are phenomenal. A one-of-a-kind, rare breed, and equipped to serve a multitude. You are seen and you are valued sissie queen! Thank you for being consistent in your excellence and for doing above and beyond!
You are part of the blessing that is referenced in the scripture `The blessing of the Lord make rich and add no sorrow` You are a blessing! I am a wealthy woman because you are in my `storehouse`
To the one who wrote this piece. Yes, you Lamees! You who work tirelessly behind the scenes, constantly thinking of new ways to cast the spotlight on my brand, you are phenomenal. A one-of-a-kind, rare breed, and equipped to serve a multitude. You are seen and you are valued sissie queen! Thank you for being consistent in your excellence and for doing above and beyond!
You are part of the blessing that is referenced in the scripture `The blessing of the Lord make rich and add no sorrow` You are a blessing! I am a wealthy woman because you are in my `storehouse`