"I had to become the voice I was looking for."
When my daughter Rumi died from cancer — ten days old, nine months fighting, then gone,
I found myself in a place so dark I could barely breathe. I thought about leaving this earth too. Many times.

I looked for someone who could show me how to live again. Not just survive. Not just get through the days. But actually live
with joy, with purpose, with love still in my heart. I couldn't find that voice. So I decided to become it.
"I didn't find a perfect recipe for healing. I found something better a framework that helped me discover my own."
Grounded in positive psychology, the oscillation theory, and the hard-won wisdom of walking through the deepest kind of loss, I developed a way of moving through grief that doesn't ask you to bypass your pain — or your joy. It invites you to hold both.
Today I work with individuals, organisations, and audiences around the world. helping people find resilience, meaning, and a life they genuinely love again. Not a lesser version of life. A life that carries it, and somehow, because of it, burns even brighter.
"Every time I find love, I am oscillating back to her."
This work is personal. It always will be. And that's exactly why I know it works.