Who Am I?

A Path That Grew From Many Worlds

“Who am I?” has been the guiding question of my journey. As Socrates said, “Know yourself, and you will know the universe and the gods.”

My path has been one of exploration, research, learning, and lived experience. I delve into things deeply, and only then do I feel ready to share and convey what I’ve discovered.

 

I’m Belgian by birth, but increasingly, my work and heart are drawn to Southeast Asia. Since the COVID pandemic, I’ve spent extended periods as a digital nomad in Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Philippines. This cultural duality has become essential to my perspective on the world: European structure and analysis intersect with Asian openness and presence.

I enjoy being a bridge between people, cultures, and ways of knowing.

 

For over 20 years, I’ve worked with individuals, teams, and organisations across Europe and beyond. My path encompasses soft skills training, coaching, psychotherapy, team development, radiesthesia, and other intuitive body–mind approaches. It might seem like a patchwork, but everything I offer is rooted in one essential question:

How can people and organisations grow into the best version of themselves — fully, clearly, and meaningfully?

My Professional Path

I began at the University of Liège, doing academic research. Then came years in European institutions — including the European Commission and the European Ombudsman’s Office — immersed in law, policy, structure, and the architecture of public service.

But over time, I felt the call to shift. I wanted to work with people — in human development, in the expansion of awareness, and in the search for meaning.

At around 40, I chose to completely change course. Becoming a freelance professional gave me the freedom to grow, to unlearn, to develop new skills — and to see the world differently.

That shift led me to design and deliver training programmes, facilitate workshops, coach hundreds of people, guide therapeutic journeys, and explore intuitive practices like radiesthesia and body–energy work.

I don’t see these as separate disciplines, but as languages for listening to human experience — and for viewing it through different lenses.
We are complex beings. We need a diversity of tools that speak to all dimensions of who we are.


My Approach Today

Over time, I’ve come to work across multiple dimensions of transformation:

  • Coaching and therapy inspired by Gestalt

  • Soft skills training across many sectors

  • Personality tools like MBTI, TKI, and the Enneagram

  • Symbolic tools, emotional intelligence, and intuitive methods

  • Frameworks that are safe, ethical, and truly empowering

I combine science with presence, clarity with flexibility, structure with openness.
I adapt to what each person or group truly needs — with respect, curiosity, and care.

What Guides Me

I believe in freedom with responsibility, and in the creative power of diversity.

I’m deeply curious about emerging fields like emotional intelligence, AI–human interaction, geopsychology, and collective intelligence. I’m also drawn to new ways of working — hybrid models, distributed teams, and flexible leadership.

I’ve spent three months in the Amazon to explore traditional indigenous medicine. I meditate in the Zen tradition. And I try to live what I teach: presence, balance, and inner clarity.

Transformation isn’t just something I facilitate — it’s a path I keep walking myself.

Who I work with

I collaborate with European institutions, private companies, NGOs, hospitals, and individuals. I work both in person and online — often while travelling.

Yes, I’m a kind of digital nomad. But I remain deeply anchored in human connection.

Most of the people I support are navigating transitions — between roles, between cultures, or between versions of themselves.
I offer what I’ve learned through my own transitions: deep listening, gentle structure, and a safe space to grow.