
My Downshifting Story
Is the relentless pursuit of success leaving you feeling unfulfilled?
For years, I thrived in the fast-paced world of consulting and Agile coaching, always chasing the next opportunity. But the constant pressure to hustle made me question whether this was the life I truly wanted.
So, I made a change. I stepped away from the high-intensity career path, embraced a slower, more intentional way of working, and discovered that less can actually mean more.
In my latest blog post, I share my journey of downshifting—what I left behind, what I gained, and how choosing a different path led to greater clarity, balance, and fulfillment.

When a Minimalist Meets an Essentialist
Ever feel like life is a juggling act of endless to-do lists, belongings, and obligations? Meet Eva and Mandy, two friends who’ve each discovered their own way to cut through the noise and focus on what truly matters. One's an essentialist, the other a minimalist, but both are proof that simplifying life doesn’t look the same for everyone.
Are you an Essentialist, a Minimalist, or maybe a bit of both?

Minimalism and Wellbeing: A Fresh Perspective on Better Living
Imagine living with less clutter, fewer distractions, and a greater sense of peace. Minimalism isn’t just about getting rid of things—it’s about making space for what truly matters. Research shows that simplifying our lives can reduce stress and boost happiness. But the impact of minimalism goes beyond personal wellbeing—it can also challenge consumerism and help create a more sustainable future.
By embracing a life of "less is more," not only we can enhance our own lives but also contribute to a healthier, more balanced world.