I am a mindful living practitioner and a professional in the field I have been practicing for over ten years.
I approach each person individually because I know where to lead them, so that through self-knowledge, they can overcome blockages and limitations.
I help them overcome trauma, fear, anxiety, habits, and other individual issues.
I teach how to know themselves.
I show them how to love themselves.
I help them regain balance in life.
How do I know this?
I am a woman, in my early fifties, living in the countryside with a wonderful man, two dogs, and three cats. I live the life I want and have consciously chosen. I feel at peace, even in difficult situations. It’s possible that this is where you find yourself, since you are here—and I know how to help you.
I can imagine that each person reading this will react differently, based on their experience, beliefs, faith, and perception of themselves and others. I cannot predict this reaction, so I am not writing it to convince, I am writing it to show my path to where I am today.
The time leading up to my fortieth birthday was a time of somewhat conscious decisions. During that time, I cared more about pleasing others than finding my own path. I graduated with a degree in economics from a very prestigious department, at the time the most prestigious university. Then, for 17 years, I sold IT solutions to the most prestigious companies in the world. I had a ton of money in my bank account. This prestige and money made those around me believe I should be absolutely happy and satisfied with my life, because, in their eyes, I had achieved success. At the time, I didn’t understand why none of this brought me satisfaction, and I went to work feeling discouraged and resigned. I took numerous sales training courses, but they were short-lived; after a while, I was depressed again. I took a positive thinking course, and that was short-lived; after a while, I was resigned and didn’t feel like doing anything.
When I almost broke down because I was 40 and life seemed meaningless, a friend recommended me the knowledge of self-discovery and realizing the reasons for my resignation. The most important thing was that for the first time, the results of my self-improvement work began to be effective and lasting. Nothing is bad, it just happens because of something. It’s about knowing what it is – and that’s what I learned about myself, and now I’m teaching it. The moment I realized the source of my problems, I felt a ton lighter. And over time, this knowledge has made me know what I want and have what I want.
My life seemed meaningless until I was 40 because I always wanted to help people but couldn’t fulfill it. But thanks to the knowledge of self-discovery and seeing its results, I realized I could support others in this way. I’ve been doing this for over 10 years now, I’ve created my own method, and today my method is proven, stable, and effective. It always moves me when I see my students benefiting from my method.
I guarantee effectiveness, but I don’t guarantee when the first results will appear. Human nature is composed of a countless number of decision-making mechanisms, but at the same time, it is also composed of an innumerable number of individual choices resulting from each person’s unique experience. I approach each person individually because I know where to lead them, so that through self-discovery, they can overcome blockages and limitations. I have been helping people effectively for many years, yet I don’t lose myself in the process. I live a balanced life.