As a child, I was disappointed to learn that we only get a first round of 120 years because how was I supposed to try and discover everything good by then?
Of course, my perspective matured over time, and I grew up to become a lawyer, but my desire for discovery never left me. Thus, in my 20s and 30s, I worked and studied in Italy, the United States, Austria, and Brussels. Within the legal field, I tried many things: I worked at an international law firm, in the social sector, with victims of crimes, at an NGO, in Brussels at the European Commission, in multinational corporations, and in the public sector. Hard work paid off, and I climbed the ladder, achieving leadership positions at several workplaces. I am currently a manager at an international corporation.
My journey...
However, what impacted me the most was assisting victims of crimes. My clients, who came from various educational, social, and financial backgrounds and had gone through trauma, became my greatest teachers, even against their will. This inspired me to obtain mediation qualifications in both Hungary and the United States, and I also mediated in courts in the US.
I fell in love with coaching while working at the European Commission, where an extraordinary coach helped me make a life-defining decision. Since then, I have studied at the Henka Institute, GortdonTA, and Grow, but I have learned the most from my travels and my clients.