What I do?
I work at the intersection of existential philosophy and coaching practice.
My approach is not about fixing problems or optimizing performance. It is about creating a space in which the client can encounter their own existence more directly—often where certainty dissolves and more authentic questions begin to emerge.
In a world increasingly shaped by speed, data, and external expectations, many individuals find themselves disconnected from their own lived experience. Coaching, in my work, becomes a process of returning—to presence, to responsibility, and to the freedom that comes with both.
I do not offer ready-made answers. Instead, I work with clients to explore the meaning beneath their questions:
Why this decision? Why now? What is at stake in not choosing?
This is a reflective, dialogical, and deeply human process—aligned with the ethical and professional standards of the International Coaching Federation.
– Exploring meaning rather than solving symptoms
– Working with uncertainty, anxiety, and choice
– Supporting authentic decision-making
– Life transitions and identity shifts
– Migration and cultural dislocation
– Decision-making under uncertainty
– Presence over performance
– Dialogue over technique
– Awareness before action
– A confidential and non-judgmental space
– Thoughtful and sometimes challenging questions
– Clarity emerging through reflection
– Professional Certified Coach (PCC) – ICF
– Background in philosophy and human sciences
– Experience working with international clients
