
My goal was always simple: climb the corporate ladder all the way to the top.
From a young age, I was determined. I dreamed of becoming an executive—or even owning my own business. It wasn’t just a goal. It was something that consumed me. I had an entrepreneurial spirit before I even knew what that meant. I used to make my younger brother sign contracts to do my chores for a mere $2. We’d host lemonade stands and garage sales in the summer. I just loved it—meeting people, interacting, creating something from nothing. And getting paid to have fun? That felt like the dream.
But my life took a sharp turn at 17 when we lost our mom. She had been fighting a long and painful battle with her mental health, and only a few months after I graduated high school, she left us. Everything changed in an instant. I was devastated, alone, and terrified. I felt lost in my grief, unsure of who I was or what I should do next.
After months of emotional darkness, I made a decision: I had to keep moving. I chose to reconnect with what I had always loved—business—and enrolled in Business School. I majored in Finance, with a focus on Financial Planning. The intensity of exams became my outlet. It gave me structure, purpose, and something to pour myself into.
Not long after, I landed a position at a high-net-worth financial firm. I worked directly with the vice president and was quickly exposed to the fast-paced, driven lifestyle I had always dreamed about. I loved it. It felt like I was finally on the right path.
But life had more lessons in store for me.
After another sudden and heartbreaking loss, I decided to take a leave of absence from work. I packed up my life and moved across the world, continuing my education abroad at a 1%-recognized university. I kept working in corporate—but then COVID hit.
And just like that, everything paused. For the first time in my adult life, I was forced to stop and reflect.
I realized I wasn’t happy.
This version of success I had been chasing for years didn’t feel aligned anymore. The titles, the promotions, the long hours—it all started to feel empty. That’s when I made a decision that changed everything: I enrolled in yoga teacher training.
The first time I taught yoga, I felt something I hadn’t felt in years—passion. Real, deep, soul-level joy. Slowly, I began exploring other parts of myself I had long ignored. I started doing energy work, began reading tarot cards, and discovered I had strong intuitive abilities that had always been with me, just waiting to be acknowledged.
Today, I live in Bali and I do what lights me up every day.
I teach yoga. I offer Reiki and energy healing. I guide others through astrology and intuitive tarot readings. And I coach women—especially those in the corporate world—who are burned out, overwhelmed, or simply feeling out of alignment with their current path. I help them reconnect with themselves, trust their intuition, and step into a more meaningful, soul-led life.
This isn’t a story about abandoning ambition. It’s about redefining what success really means.
And if you’ve made it this far, maybe something inside of you is whispering too. Maybe you’ve been feeling that nudge… that quiet knowing that there’s more out there for you. You don’t have to wait for burnout or breakdown to make a change.
You’re allowed to choose a new path. You’re allowed to come home to yourself.
And if you’re ready—I’d love to walk with you.

