My Story
My life changed completely when I became a mother—twice in two years. Motherhood dismantled the identity I had built and brought me to a profound reckoning: burned out, disoriented, and questioning everything.
What followed was a deep unraveling. My marriage ended, and much of what was no longer authentic in my life fell away. As painful as it was, this became an initiation—an invitation to meet myself more honestly, uncover deeply rooted conditioning, and learn how transformation truly happens.
With a naturally curious and intellectual mind, I immersed myself in books, podcasts, courses, and sessions with many different coaches and healers. I understood so much — yet something essential still hadn’t shifted.
Everything changed when I began working with Georgia Jean and her teachings on Heart-Centering and the Love & Acceptance method. For the first time, I wasn’t trying to think my way into healing. I was learning to feel safely, and surrender to something bigger than me.
Through this work, my nervous system began to regulate in a way it never had before. I stopped reacting from old survival patterns and started responding from presence. My awareness expanded beyond the polarity of the mind — right and wrong, good and bad — into a deeper coherence between heart, mind, and body. What began as my own healing became a new paradigm for how I live — and how I now guide others.
I completed my Somatic Coaching certification with Matthew Cooke. During the training, I was navigating one of the most stressful periods of my life. The work didn’t remove the challenges — but it helped me stay grounded, think clearly, and move through change with integrity.
Recently, I moved from Germany to Portugal, expanded my capacity to hold space for my children, and began building a life that feels aligned with my heart. This didn’t happen magically or overnight. It required courage, deep honesty, and a willingness to feel what I had avoided for decades — with compassion.
This is how Fierce Love was born.
It is my invitation to women — especially mothers — to learn how to feel without collapsing, to stay present in discomfort, and to remember that transformation is easier when we are held — together.
I’d love to hear your story!
“Don’t believe
the illusion
until you like it.”
Georgia Jean & The Circle of Light
(Masters of the Love & Accept Method)