
From Burnout to Becoming:
My True Story
I learned early to carry other people's worlds. I built my career in some of the most demanding boardrooms of global business — navigating multi-million-pound supply chains, redesigning logistics across continents, and leading transformations for some of the world’s most recognized brands. My work was always about clarity, precision, and vision: moving the right product, to the right place, at the right time — at scale.
I became the calm at the centre of complexity — the person who made things happen. Yet beyond the numbers and negotiations, another story was unfolding. Inside, I was running on empty.
When I moved to a new country, the foundations of my personal life shifted. My marriage ended, and I found myself raising my child as a single parent —carrying not only corporate responsibility but also the silent questions of survival: How do I keep going? How do I rebuild when the ground has shifted beneath me?
For years I wore the smile in public, while privately drowning. I did more, gave more, achieved more —until the grind itself became my identity. Guilt ruled me: guilt that if I paused, something would collapse; guilt that if I didn’t carry it all, no one else would. I worried about my parents, my family’s future, and stitched that worry into a heavy cloak of shame. Loving someone and letting them go broke my heart. Every loss felt like a debt I had to settle by sheer force of will.
There came days I could no longer see a way forward. I reached the edge, where ending it felt like the only release. And yet, in that darkest hour, my daughter’s face—her small hands reaching for me—kept me tethered. Her presence was a quiet command: stay. Keep breathing. Keep trying.
Those years taught me that strength is not only in strategy—it is in the soul. Survival was only the first chapter. The real story was awakening to who I truly am.
Through the practices I now call my Destiny Decree, I began to see a new reflection. Not just a corporate leader, but a sovereign creator. Not just a single parent, but a role model of possibility. Not just someone navigating challenges, but someone alchemizing them into purpose.
I turned to Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT), Rapid Transformational Coaching (RTC) and Mindvalley teachings. These didn’t erase my past, but they rewired my relationship with it. They helped me reclaim calm, clarity, and flow. The corporate armour remained—but it no longer defined me.
Slowly, the tornado softened. The heavy cloak lifted. I found a quiet, steady conviction: I am not only what I do—I am who I choose to become.
I learned that your job isn’t to force the melody—your job is to stay in tune. And when I gave myself permission to rest, heal, and simply be, gratitude poured in. I became grateful for my daughter, my parents, even my struggles—for they were the catalysts that called me back to myself. And as I chose to love myself first, everything else in life found its rightful place.
This is the heart of my Destiny Decree: I am no longer just surviving. I am aligned, sovereign, and free. I know my worth. I live with gratitude. I move with flow.
Today I bring everything I’ve lived and learned into my work: the sharp clarity of a senior strategist and the lived wisdom of someone who has rebuilt life from the inside out. My story is not an indictment of busyness—it’s an invitation. You can survive, yes. But more importantly, you can awaken. You can take the storms of your life and convert them into the wind under your wings.
When you choose to love yourself, the life you were born to live finally has space to arrive.

