My life’s work
It’s a rare act of bravery to stop performing and start returning to who you actually are.
Most people build identities based on their skills, reputation, and what the world rewards. It works until it doesn't. The moment it stops working is usually the moment they come to me.
I was the textbook definition of success. An ambitious corporate lawyer navigating global banks, climbing ranks, playing by the rules. But somewhere along the way, I lost connection with the creative, intuitive part of me that made me feel alive. I kept performing the version of myself the world had rewarded. It cost me multiple burnouts, health crises, and soul-numbing environments to wake up.
That wake-up call was the greatest gift I never asked for.
It forced me to redefine what a good life actually meant, and gave me the momentum to build one I did not need to escape from.
What I discovered in that process, and what I have since seen in every founder and executive I work with, is a gap. The distance between who you are actually born to be and the version of yourself you have been operating as.
That gap is where the exhaustion lies.
The overactive mind, the slight niggle that something is off despite everything looking right from the outside.
An Econometrics degree and fifteen years in corporate tax structuring gave me something I did not fully understand at the time: the ability to find the single point in a complex system where everything connects. Decades of honing my intuition, deep immersion in Human Design, Gene Keys, and years working with some of the best mentors in their fields gave me the energetic precision to match it.
Together, they became a framework for making sense of what I had experienced in myself and what I kept seeing in the people around me.
The Coherence Diagnostic draws on all of this: the legal rigour, the energetic systems, and the lived experience of having closed the gap myself. It is the framework through which I work with founders and global executives to identify exactly where they are operating against their own design, and what it is costing them to keep that gap wide.
If you've found your way here, chances are some part of you already knows there is another way. The question is whether you're ready to act on it.
“When you finally have the courage to live and lead with coherence, opportunities, synchronicities, and exceptional results become inevitable. This is your extraordinary life on your terms.”