Hypnosis

Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness that allows a person to access the subconscious mind. Unlike the regular waking state, where our mind is constantly active, hypnosis involves deep relaxation while remaining highly focused. It’s a state where consciousness is directed towards specific thoughts, feelings, or memories without being distracted by the outer world.
Self Love

Self-love – a term that somehow annoys us. It’s kind of clear, but not really. Self-love, self-care, accessing one’s own emotions, happiness, stress regulation, and so on – we don’t learn these things in school, even though it would be so important to integrate these aspects into everyday life. And to understand that it’s also about this. Not just about performance, evaluation, and perfection! So, how can we learn to love ourselves? In a world largely shaped by external demands, comparisons, and perfectionistic expectations.
Nervous System

A very important topic on the healing journey is our nervous system. If I had known earlier how immensely it impacts the body, I would have taken better care of it much sooner.
Our nervous system is one of the most complex and important systems of the human body. It controls nearly all the functions we perform – from simple movements to the deepest emotional reactions.
But like any system, the nervous system can become imbalanced. Stress, too much work, chronic illnesses, or emotional strain can cause our bodies to show various symptoms, and we may feel completely out of balance.
Ayurveda

As you’ve probably already read, I started an Ayurveda Coach training program—simply out of pure interest. I find it fascinating how this philosophy views health and the individual as a whole. For those who have never encountered this topic, here’s a little introduction to what it’s all about.
Yin Yoga

Yin Yoga is a calm and meditative form of yoga that focuses on holding poses for extended periods—typically between three to five minutes. Unlike dynamic yoga styles that emphasize muscle strength and movement, Yin Yoga aims to stretch and stimulate the connective tissues, joints, and fascia. This practice not only promotes physical flexibility but also encourages mental relaxation.
My Story

But I need to start from the beginning to explain how I ended up in that helicopter on that April day: For some time, I had been feeling a profound exhaustion and fatigue. Everything felt heavy, every step too much, and I was increasingly out of breath. “It’s just the stress,” I tried to calm myself. After all, a lot was happening: I had just gone through a breakup, needed to find a new apartment, and work was demanding a lot from me.
Welcome! I’m so glad you’re here!

I’m truly happy to welcome you to my blog! Through my personal story of forced slow-down, my attitude towards topics like mindfulness, inner peace, stress management, and everything related to physical and emotional healing has changed significantly. In the past, I was always running around, thinking it was normal to be constantly on the go, to have stress, to not care about my emotions, and I thought mindfulness was ridiculous, etc. Unfortunately, this led to such a major health crash that I could no longer continue like that. For details, you can read my personal story here on this blog.
Affirmations

Affirmations are far more than just a few nice sentences you say to yourself in the morning in front of the mirror. They are powerful tools to transform our thinking, mindset, and ultimately our lives. But what exactly are affirmations, how do they work, and why is it worth integrating them into your daily routine?
Self-Concept

The self-concept is the idea we have of ourselves – the sum of our beliefs, thoughts, values, and feelings about ourselves. It includes how we see ourselves (self-image), how we believe others see us (social image), and how we would like to be (ideal image).