Your story isn’t broken. It’s just unfolding in a new language.

You didn’t come this far to lose yourself. Let’s find the version of you that feels irresistible—even to you.

My slow self

From task addict to my calmer self

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.

The only problem was that it didn’t made me happy on the contrary it made me miserable.

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.

My personal experience

Living abroad and tranforming since I was 17

Oklahom, USA

Age 17-18

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, Istambul

Age 20

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.

My parents will againts mine

20 – Artist at Heart, Strategist by Design

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.

Manchester, UK

Age 35

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.

From strategy to soul work (2019-present)

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.

It’s not the mountains or cities that change us—it’s the courage to stay present through the transitions.

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