HERE I WANT TO TELL YOU A LITTLE BIT ABOUT MY STORY
Since I can remember, I have felt a profound interest in the depths
of the human mind, what we now call the subconscious mind, the world
of emotions, truly knowing who you are and what drives you. Thus, a
phrase always came to mind: life must be something more. I couldn't
understand how people who seemingly "had it all" were unhappy,
dissatisfied with their lives, while others who seemingly weren't as
successful radiated joy and peace wherever they went. Since then, I
haven't stopped asking myself how? I know life is something more;
now, I want to know how to attain that state of fulfilment and inner
peace.
My journey took on a more reflective and sad dimension when in 2019
I had to give up the sport of my life, cycling, in which I had been
competing since I was three, and I lost my first romantic
relationship in a matter of two weeks. Here began for me a long
period of deep sadness and incomprehension that I tried to minimize
with cheap distractions like parties and bad habits. Looking back, I
know I was completely lost, without any direction, like a ship
adrift in the middle of the ocean, swept away by the tide.
Everything began to change during the COVID quarantine. At this point,
I started training and watching what I ate again. I started with the
basics. In addition to this, I gave up bad habits and began consuming
personal development content. Gradually, I began to identify with the
idea that I had come into this world to be my best self and that I was
going to work in that direction, trying to improve a little bit every
day in different areas of my life. During the process, I identified my
strengths and continue to work on my weaker points.
Everything eventually came to a head when I decided to embark on the
experience of moving to another country, Ireland, where I came as an
au pair with the idea of learning English and caring for children
with autism, the most enriching experience of my entire life. I broke
barriers, I broke ties, I broke with the preconceived notions, with
what my environment "expected from me", and as a result of that path I
had started years ago, everything magnified in a process where I truly
discovered who I was and what my mission, my purpose in life, was.
From that moment on, I abandoned my first year as a doctoral student
to start providing tools to people who, like me, want something more
in their lives, who want to truly live, who want relationships, goals,
who want a meaningful story, whatever their area and situation. So if
you just feel that there's something inside you pushing you, telling
you that it wants more, here you will begin a process that will change
everything for you, a process that will make you remember, connect and
embrace who you really are and write your own history.