“My breakdown became my doorway to healing. Now I help families walk through theirs—with gentleness and depth.”
For years, I worked in a world that valued performance over presence. Burnout came long before motherhood.
But becoming a mother opened me in a way I never expected—it taught me to listen to the body, to emotions, to energy.
It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself.
That’s when my real healing began—not just of the body, but of my soul, my patterns, my relationships.
Today, I support families who sense they need more than just “fixes.”
I offer a space where change can happen—gently, but for real.
Some call me a healer. I see myself as a Godmother — supporting the arrival of souls and families with clarity and compassion.
When I became a mother, everything changed. Not just my schedule, but my whole nervous system. My child woke up every hour. My body broke down. My mind spiraled. And under it all… I felt like I was failing.
But that unraveling became my invitation to heal. I started unpeeling the layers—old beliefs, physical symptoms, inherited patterns—and with each step, I found not just relief, but truth. The kind of truth that changes how we live, how we parent, how we see ourselves.
Here’s what supports my work: