From Silicon Valley Engineering Manager
to
Mindful Living.
Bridging the gap between the hyper-growth, fear-driven leadership styles of Big Tech and sustainable, grounded inner peace. Explore the journey of reclaiming your agency in the messy middle.
A Decade in the Fire.
One Intentional
Pause.
For over ten years, I climbed the Silicon Valley ladder—from writing code at IBM to leading Web Reliability and Reality Labs teams at Meta. I mastered the language of efficiency, scale, and high-stakes performance in male-dominated spaces.
In 2024, I took the ultimate leap and founded my own AI startup. But as we neared our MVP, I realized a hard truth: making software simpler wasn't my life's calling. The burnout wasn't just physical exhaustion; it was a quiet drifting away from my true purpose.
My departure wasn't just about leaving a job; it was about dropping an anchor in deep waters to rediscover what truly sustains us. Now, I bridge these two worlds: bringing the structured thinking of engineering to the art of holistic healing and women's empowerment.
Reclaiming Agency
The corporate path often demands that we prioritize production over our own well-being, leaving us burned out and disconnected. True success requires decoupling your worth from your output.
For the high-achieving woman who is simply too tired to figure out what comes next. Before you quit the job, before you leave the relationship, you have to find your breath again. I bring the structured thinking of engineering to the art of somatic healing—giving you a safe space to recover your energy before you redesign your life.
Healing through hardship requires holding space for both the mind and the physical toll that stress takes on us. It's about moving from being a passive consumer of your reality to its active architect.
Conversations & Community
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I am dedicated to creating spaces where women feel truly seen and supported. Whether you are an organization looking to address systemic burnout, or an individual navigating a complex life transition, my inbox is open.