My Vision

A glimpse into the path I'm carving toward the future

My Journey Ahead

This journey isn’t about escape; it’s about building something slowly and with intention.

Over the next four years, I’m studying to become a counsellor, learning how to listen properly, how to hold space, and how to be present with people where they are. Alongside that, I’m living on the road, not to chase constant movement, but to stay open, curious, and connected to the world around me.

The road has a way of stripping things back. It asks you to adapt, to sit with uncertainty, and to meet yourself honestly. That’s the space I’m learning in between places, between versions of myself, while working towards a future where I can support others through change.

The long-term aim is simple: to create a space where people feel welcome, unjudged, and free to reinvent themselves. A place shaped by movement, listening, and shared humanity. This is the beginning of that work.

Next Steps

The next part of this journey isn’t something I want to do alone.

Alongside my studies, I’ll be travelling at every given opportunity, moving when I can, staying when I need to, and letting those moments of movement inform the work I’m doing. Travel, for me, isn’t about distance or speed, but about perspective. It’s a way of paying attention, of noticing how people live, connect, and make sense of change.

I’m looking to meet people along the way who feel drawn to this kind of slow, thoughtful building. That might mean sharing part of the road, collaborating on ideas, or simply exchanging stories that stay with us longer than the journey itself.

This project will be shaped by those encounters, by conversations, shared spaces, and the inspiration that comes from being open to what’s around you. If you’re carving your own path or standing on the edge of something new, there’s room here to walk a little of it together.

The Dream

Small vision board

A quiet workspace with a laptop and coffee, reflecting moments of focus and creation.
A quiet workspace with a laptop and coffee, reflecting moments of focus and creation.