There was a time when my life looked amazing from the outside — a lot of friends, parties, active social media, constant motion. But deep down, I felt completely disconnected from myself. When I was younger, I lived for the noise — big friend groups, attention, being everywhere all the time. I thought that’s what happiness looked like. But honestly? I was just trying to fill a void. I was chasing validation, doing what everyone expected, saying yes to everything so I wouldn’t have to face what was going on inside. Online, I looked confident. In reality, I was lost — and the more I tried to fit in, the more I disappeared. Then came the wake-up call — a toxic relationship that cracked everything open. It showed me how far I’d drifted from myself. It was painful, but it forced me to see what I’d been ignoring for years. So I decided to change everything. And I mean everything. I quit university. I quit my jobs. I cut off all of my so-called “friends”. I moved away. I completely rebranded myself — not online, but in real life. For the first time, I didn’t want to fix my outer world. I wanted to rebuild my inner self. I moved alone to the other side of the world to Australia thinking a new place would somehow bring a new me. But it didn’t. Because no matter where you go, you take yourself with you. That’s when I realized: it’s not about escaping your life, it’s about reconnecting with yourself. Around that time, my body started to speak — loudly. I developed health issues no doctor could really explain. The medical system only offered pills and quick fixes, but something inside me knew: this wasn’t about symptoms, it was about awareness. So I made a promise to myself — if I don’t take responsibility for my health now, no one else will. That moment changed everything. I started searching, studying, experimenting. I dove into holistic health, nutrition, energy, and consciousness. I changed my diet completely — no sugar, no gluten, no processed foods — just clean, whole food that made me feel alive. I slowed down. I learned to listen to my body. I realized that every choice — what I eat, how I move, how I think is a form of self-connection.