Life is a journey, what you decide to carry determines how much you are enjoying it, what legacy you are leaving and what you are keeping for yourself no matter what. In my life’s journey, I decided to collect memories, experiences, valuable moments, trips around the world, but the most important thing, knowledge; what you live and what you learn, nobody can take it away from you.
I traveled to The United States for the first time when I was nine and I discovered how much I love traveling to other countries, learning from different cultures, and understanding the world from other peoples’ perspectives. Since my early years at school I realized that my passion was learning and what I enjoyed the most was analyzing and pursuing the source of everything. I spent my time searching for answers and trying to understand why and how things work.
By June 2011 I decided to follow one of my dreams, going to study in London. I found myself living my dream, working and studying in one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities, where everything is possible, all you can dream of can be achieved if you really work for it. I learned about different cultures and traveled around Europe as much as I could, and that period of time gave me the tools to grow as a person and become a better human being, one able to support and take care of herself. I used to be a spoiled only child that did not appreciate the important things in life, and I learned to value those things that I took for granted.
The learning came from hard lessons that I overcame through spiritual insight, deep self analysis, books, the study of ancestral wellness and been willing to see my true self without layers, which has given me the strength to emerge from those bad experiences and became a person with the desire to help others overcome similar situations.
I am a passionate person who puts her heart in everything I do. Gathering all my past experiences, I can conclude that consistency and hard work pays off, that staying in your comfort zone will not take you anywhere, and conformism is the mother of mediocrity, so I will always be willing to learn more and open to support others in their own journey to discover their path.