We all fight different kinds of villains every day. From limiting ideas to situations — some more powerful than others.

Your story has a villain too. Just like mine did.

The strongest villain I've yet faced is the domestication of dreams — chasing something without knowing why, because of the status quo attached to it. Sometimes the villain is a limiting system that defines how you're supposed to live. Restrictions like these make you feel boxed in. They lead you to question your own choices and your own dreams.

Before I stepped into the shoes of an independent woman

I was held back by inhibitions, both internal and external.

At twenty-one — young, inexperienced, and with far more conviction than certainty — I decided to leave Brazil and move abroad. It was a bold decision. The only driving force I had was the urge to take charge of my life's course.

I had a very strong desire to be my own motivator. The last thing on my list was to live according to someone else's wishes.

I knew a number of challenges were waiting for me. But I also knew there was no other way I could become the author of my own story.

I left my country at a very young age because I wanted to learn something new. That curiosity drives me to this day.

Since then, I've lived in three different countries. Learned four languages. Traveled the world. Earned three degrees. Spent two decades in corporate — working across industries and cultures, leading teams, and ultimately stepping into executive leadership before choosing to walk away from it.

Now, I think it's time to use all of that accumulated experience to influence someone else's story.

I am a life learner

I don't just study my own life — I carefully study the lives of others too. I deeply care about people, and I have a natural ability to help them see options they hadn't seen, or find a truth they'd been avoiding.

My passion is helping others live the life they dream of. Giving them the courage to go after what they actually want. Taking the chances they're afraid to take.

I've succeeded at impacting lives by putting my fears aside, taking risks, and creating life-changing experiences. Along the way, I made decisions most people don't expect women to make. I chose not to marry, not to have children — choices that quietly pushed against the grain of what was "expected."

And the more I challenged those conventions to create my own path, the stronger my resolve became to empower others who were struggling to embark on a similar journey.

The more I challenged the conventions, the more I became the person who could help others do the same.

Now, as a coach, I'm still learning. Still growing. Still making what I've lived more useful to the people I work with.

So I'll ask you what I had to ask myself

Are you on the edge of a major life change? An important decision? A dream you've been trying to ignore?

I can help you find the freedom you're looking for. I help people take passion-based, calculated risks — because I've done it for myself.

You get to be who you are. You get to do what you want.

You deserve freedom.