Who I am and what drives me
When I look back on my journey today, I don’t see a straight line. I never had one big goal in mind. But what I see clearly today is that it was always my desires that guided me.
Every quiet impulse—toward a new education, a new place, a new skill—was a signpost. I was always brave enough to follow this inner compass, often without knowing exactly where the journey would take me. And so my life did not become a straightforward résumé, but rather a rich mosaic of experiences that only reveals its full pattern in retrospect.
A large part of this mosaic was my intense examination of the past. Driven by my enthusiasm for healing, I immersed myself in powerful methods such as family constellations and trauma work. I wanted to understand. But over time, I noticed that the constant focus on what was “broken” did not really make me feel freer. It was an important experience that showed me that the answer had to lie elsewhere.
This search led me to a point where my outer life as a free and independent woman no longer matched my inner feelings. I was living independently in Greece and was married—but even though the love was there, we couldn’t really live it and express it. It was a time of great constriction, when I had lost touch with myself and with life. The climax came when I was sitting on our balcony, feeling completely empty, and asked myself, “What am I still doing here?”
At the same time, I knew that it was me who had created all of this, and that only I could change it. And so, even in one of my darkest hours, one desire kept me going: the desire to make something truly beautiful out of my life.
I made a real commitment to consistently follow this path.
I stopped seeing myself and my life as a problem. Instead, I asked myself the one question that changed everything: “Who and how do I really want to be?”
That was the beginning of a daily practice. I learned to stop repeating my life from the past and instead to shape it from the power of my desired end result. Every day, I connected with the end results I wanted in my life and felt them as if they were already reality.
And then, quietly and inexorably, everything changed. It happened during a normal walk. I loved my life again. I loved people again. The inner work had quietly manifested itself on the outside. From then on, I fulfilled some of my heart’s desires that had previously been completely out of reach—trips to Hawaii and South Africa, a 10-day retreat with Dr. Joe Dispenza that I had wanted to attend for a long time. And my marriage has also blossomed into a deep, connected partnership of equals. My external reality had begun to reflect my new inner being.
Today, I see all the pieces of my mosaic—even the dark ones—as valuable parts of my journey. They have led me to the realization that our desires are our compass toward our lived potential.
I am a normal person, with ups and downs. And that’s exactly why I know that if I can walk this path, so can you.
This lived experience gave rise to my mission: to give you the tools you need to regain your full sovereignty and start consciously creating your life. So that you too can experience the profound, liberating realization that changes everything:
“I have it in my hands.”
I don’t believe in endlessly “repairing” the past. I believe in the creative power that lies in a single, conscious decision. My work is based on giving you the tools to step off the autopilot of your old patterns and reclaim the power of real choice—the choice to shape your life from your most powerful future.
If my story and my journey resonate with you and you feel
that it’s time for you to get started,
then I invite you to take the next step.