I have learned that by taking on tasks and overwhelming myself will help me hide my pain, my fears and wound that I have.
I become a high achiever, a multitasker and solder for social media. I created content and strategies for others for a living and I liked it.
I had to stop. That was the only way forward. I had to turn back and look into my own eyes and ask: How did I end up here?
I realised that the THING was not a past event, a trauma – not alone – more the way I was looking at life and living it. I believe that we are constantly healing… we just have to let our “slow self” guide us. I am here to help you reconnect with it.
At 17, I left my home country for the first time, landing in America with a heart full of questions and a suitcase heavier than my courage. It was there I learned what it means to feel alone and how it can awaken a quiet strength you never knew you had.
Turkey became my next chapter. For 10 transformative days, I lived among international students in the mountains, learning about culture, connection, and how shared struggles build unshakable bonds. It’s where I first realized the power of holding space for others.
I wanted to study art. My parents enrolled me in International Business School (Oxford Brooks Univercity partner). Learning economics felt like building someone else’s life – but it taught me resilience, discipline, and how to bridge creativity with strategy – skills I now use in my coaching.
Living in the UK challenged me in new ways. Manchester wasn’t just a city it was the backdrop for fully embracing my bisexuality, and finding home in unexpected places. These lessons shaped how I support others exploring identity abroad.
Every time you step into an unfamiliar place, you’re also stepping closer to the version of you that feels like home.
For years, I thrived as an international strategist, but my heart whispered: ‘There’s more.‘ I left corporate life to build my own coaching practice, where business sense meets emotional presence. Now I help others navigate their own bold transitions.
Stories, insights, and little truths for life between cultures. A place to slow down and get familiar with yourself again.
Sometimes, the first step isn’t booking a call. It’s a simple message that says, ‘This is where I’m at.’ If that’s you, my inbox is open. Take your time. I’ll be here when you’re ready.