My own room

My own room


Today, I want to share with you the reason behind the name of this section on my website.

Calling this section "My Room" is not very original; I was inspired by Virginia Woolf's work, "A Room of One's Own." This book originated from a series of lectures that the author gave in 1928, in which she addressed the question of what a woman who, like her, wanted to be a writer should do. Thus, Virginia wrote this essay to discuss the need for a physical and mental space for women to write and create freely, reflecting on how the lack of economic independence and a personal space limited their capacity for expression.

I believe it is not enough for an algorithm to bombard us with information and outside opinions; it is necessary to have a personal corner where we can be ourselves.

The text is accompanied by two images. In the first one, I am in Colombia, at a friend's house. The other is a photo I took in Cambodia because, without a doubt, reflection can break down walls.

That is precisely the essence of “My Room": a place to publish my reflections, my projects, and the results of what inspires me.

In this section, I will not only share articles and reflections; it will also be a space where I invite introspection and dialogue. Here, I will talk about my experiences as a coach and consultant, share learnings, and perhaps inspire you to find your own “room” where you can explore your thoughts and emotions.

So, if you are looking for a place to find sincere and reflective content, I invite you to enter “My Room”! I hope you find a bit of inspiration, and who knows, maybe you'll be encouraged to create your own personal space to grow.

Thank you for joining me on this journey. See you in the room!

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Women's Circles


An old rabbi from Jerusalem told me that the worst pandemic is loneliness. He advised me to always ensure I have a community to avoid losing myself and to surround myself with people who remind me of who I am and what my purpose is.

I am fortunate to have great friends. I know there are few things better than a good conversation, their company when the world is falling apart, or the certainty that, even if I fail again, they will continue to believe in me. Honestly, I can't imagine life without them.

I promote Women's Circles because they are fertile ground where women can give and take what they need to be.

As long as we are alive, we will continue to be a work in progress. The company of the Women's Circle feels like an immensely affordable luxury, like walking barefoot along the shore or spending a night under the stars.

That’s why I, too, am part of a Circle of wonderful women who don’t know everything but love to converse, believe in each other, and are always there!

What is a Women's Circle?

A Women's Circle is formed with 10 women and a facilitator who create a stable group with a temporary commitment for the duration of a course. We meet once a month to share, learn, and reflect together.

It is a space for Growth, a place where we work on soul-body-mind. Each participant contributes their presence, affection, discernment, and experience, thereby enriching the group.

It is a meeting point of Diversity and Welcoming, as each woman arrives from a unique life moment: marital status, history, cultural background, profession, identity, age, body, family, sexuality... In the Circle, everyone is welcomed with respect and gratitude for what they bring.

It requires Commitment to create Connection, and thus, the meetings are held in a safe place, where there will be no interruptions. Attendance is fundamental, as what each one shares is unique and of great value to the group.

Decisions will be made by Consensus, together, promoting respect and sincerity. Expressing what we think and feel is the key to building an intimate and enriching refuge.

Do you feel that this space is for you? Let's talk!

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