From self-doubt and criticism to self-love and confidence
I used to struggle with confidence, seeing my worth, and seeking validation from others. Through intuition and tools based on neuroscience, I have completely changed how I see myself. I've seen the massive changes in my own life, and I'm now ready to help other women embrace their authentic selves and step into their full potential.


My story
I was the kind of child who loved being seen. I’d sing, dance, and perform for my family all the time. I never thought twice about being myself - until others made me question it.
When I was 7, my mom’s boyfriend and his son started criticizing everything about me.
“You’re too much.”
“You’re too loud.”
“You’re annoying.”
Even after she left him and we moved out, their words stayed with me. I internalized their criticism and began believing it: I'm too much. I can’t be myself. From that point on, I became extremely shy, especially around boys, and slowly disconnected from the confident girl I once was.
As a teenager, my self-talk turned brutal. I developed an eating disorder and became obsessed with how I looked. I believed my life would only begin once I "fixed" my appearance.
At 18, I discovered The Law of Attraction. I felt like I'd uncovered the answers to all my problems. I spent hours learning about manifestation, writing gratitude lists, and practicing every technique I could find. I truly believed anything was possible, but it always felt just out of reach.
I believed my dream life would come one day.
But it never came - because I didn’t yet know how to actually change.
By the time I reached adulthood, the self-criticism and lack of self-worth had worsened. I based my self-worth entirely on external validation, especially from men. I convinced myself I couldn't be loved until I changed how I looked. I wanted every single plastic surgery, because in my mind, the root of all my problems was how I looked. I got lip fillers, but they completely dissolved after three weeks. I was partying and drinking all the time because it gave me confidence and validation in the moment.
Then, I hit a breaking point.
In 2022, after 14 years of struggling, I finally healed my eating disorder, and I knew: if I could do that without any outside help, I could heal anything. In 2024, I found the missing piece: intuition and neuroscience-backed tools.
The version of me I dreamed about for over a decade?
I became her in a year.
Now, I no longer wait for life to change. I know how to change myself, and let life respond to that.
I’ve lived the pain of self-doubt, body shame, and constant overthinking.
I’ve also lived the freedom that comes from real, embodied transformation.
And now, it’s my mission to help you experience the same.
You don’t need another affirmation or technique.
You need the tools that actually work, and someone who sees who you truly are.