
When decisions are difficult, clarity is needed – not advice.
Over 20 years of experience in consulting and support
International clients in numerous countries
Speaker at international business and personality events
If you're currently stuck
"I don't know what to do next."
"I have to make a decision, but everything feels difficult."
"I'm stuck – inside and out."
"Should I become self-employed?"
"My sales are plummeting and I don't know why."
"I feel completely disoriented and unmotivated."
"I'm constantly arguing with person X and I can't find a solution."
The core of my support
I don't give advice.
I don't give recommendations.
I'm not going to tell you what to do.
Not because I don't have an opinion – but because outside advice often does more harm than good when it comes to existential decisions.
My role is to create a structured, safe space for reflection where you:
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You can sort your thoughts
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Internal contradictions become visible
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Your own decision becomes noticeable again
I understand intuition not as something mystical, but rather as a deep form of inner knowledge that is often overlaid – by fear, pressure, a sense of duty or external expectations.
My clients say
My motivation & my why
I know the feeling of having to function, even though many things are unresolved inside.
I know of decisions that were correct on paper – and yet felt wrong.
Through my work in corporate and investor consulting, as well as through my legal studies, I have learned to analyze complex situations.
At the same time, I have learned through my own history that analysis alone is not enough.
Today I'm bringing both together:
Structure and intuition. Clarity and depth. Objectivity and humanity.
Not to change people.
But to help them regain access to their own clarity, power, and strength.
My offers
- Depending on duration
- according to the arrangement
About me

Born in Vienna, raised in diverse cultures, holds a law degree and a postgraduate MBA.
For many years I worked as a business and investor consultant; with clear structures, strategies, responsibility and empathy.
My own path was anything but straightforward.
Even in school, my constant companions were difficulties with concentration, memory, and comprehension, exam stress, dyslexia, the feeling of not really belonging, as well as high expectations (from the outside and from myself).
Just when I felt I was finally getting a handle on my law studies, my mother passed away.
At the same time, all these experiences have taught me something crucial:
Not every important decision can be solved purely rationally.
Therefore, today I combine analytical thinking with trained intuition.









