I have always been a firm believer in self-development as I felt that the most important elements of living a well-balanced and fulfilling lifestyle were not included in the school curriculum. These are fields of study such as discipline, interpersonal communication and health, to name a few. That is why - upon finishing school - I immersed myself in self-development, many times pushing my mind and body to their limits. This included:
· Experimenting with different diets and training 6 days a week and up to 3 hours a day
· Competing in the martial art of Muay Thai where I tested my will in front of audiences of up to 1500 people
· Specialised military training
· Being a student of multiple languages
· Studying music, digital art, fine art and acting for film
· And, in more recent years, extensive ongoing research into habit development, discipline and psychology
In my late 20’s - after a decade of post-school self-exploration - I became an entrepreneur, facilitating events of multinational corporate companies and attaining private billionaire clients.
However, due to my inborn talent for discipline, there was one thing that always stood out to me throughout my adult life. It was the constant struggle that I would see people experiencing whenever they needed to discipline themselves, and how they were failing time and time again due to that. And so, another decade passed until, in my late 30’s, I finally realised what my life purpose is: to empower people to become the best versions of themselves.
In hindsight, it had been staring me in the face all along.