How I Got Here
Before you read the rest, I want to offer something small but important.
The words ahead are about my story. But more than that, they’re an attempt to name what started to shift when I slowed down and began listening to what had long gone unnoticed.
Maybe something similar has been stirring in you.
That’s where this work often begins.
The moment success stopped making sense
I started my career in the corporate world. I followed the map, got promoted, moved countries, and landed in a place I once believed would feel like success.
On paper, it all looked right. And for a while, I told myself it was.
But something inside never fully settled. Even at my most “successful,” I couldn’t imagine spending the rest of my life in that world. It felt like I was slowly building a life I’d one day want to walk away from.
So I did what I always did—thought harder, planned better, looked for the next move.
But the more I searched, the more resistance I felt.
There was no dramatic collapse. Just a quiet knowing that kept getting louder.
Some people describe their turning point as a clear shift or sudden change. Mine was slower.
Why I chose this path
I’ve always been drawn to what sits beneath the surface, curious about meaning, patterns, and the quiet forces that shape us.
For years, I’d been doing that kind of work on my own. Journaling. Sitting in silence. Questioning beliefs I once thought were facts. Slowly, I was starting to see how much of my life had been built around unspoken ideas of worth, safety, and identity.
Then one day, I came across a coaching school that approached this work from a deeper place, less about performance or productivity, and more about truth.
I joined a free call the founder was hosting, and something landed in me. I wasn’t trying to make a career shift. I just knew: this was the work I wanted to live inside.
It felt human. Honest. Spiritually alive.
Coaching gave me a way to bring everything I’d been exploring into one place, and for the first time, I felt what it was like to do something that felt unmistakably aligned with who I am.
If you’re curious about what that kind of alignment might look like in your own life, I created something to help you begin.
What I do now
Now, I work with people who are beginning to ask deeper questions.
Some have built lives that look successful, but don’t feel fully their own. Others can’t name exactly what’s wrong, only that something in them is tired of performing and pretending it’s all fine.
What they share is a sense that something deeper is asking to be heard.
I don’t offer frameworks or formulas. I offer space to pause, question, and unravel what no longer fits, then begin living in alignment with what’s true underneath it all.
Beyond the work
I live in Milan with my wife, Gaia.
You’ll often find us walking through the city, discovering new corners, or planning our next trip to the sea.
I love quiet mornings, running in the park, or spending a couple of hours with a book in a cozy coffee shop. I tend to journal when something’s stirring, and I often get pulled into podcasts or videos that shift how I see things, whether it’s about psychology, investing, geo-politics, or just how we make sense of life.
I’ll always be learning, always unlearning, and always in it, just like the people I work with. However things may look from the outside, I see us all as equals. Works in progress. No better, no worse. Just human.