

A few words about the path behind my work
Hi, I’m Anna.
I work with women in transition —
women who feel that something in their life is no longer working, and know they can’t go back to who they once were.
Not because it’s easy.
But because something deeper is asking for change.
I know this space intimately.
I’m a single mother, holding a lot —
emotionally, practically, financially.
There have been seasons where I had to keep everything together while quietly navigating my own inner breaking points.
I was born in Yugoslavia — a country that no longer exists.
Instability, change, and adaptation were not concepts I learned later in life.
They were the environment I grew up in.
I learned early how to read the room,
how to stay strong,
how to move forward even when nothing felt certain.
My life has been shaped by many cycles.
Different countries.
Different careers.
Different versions of myself.
There were times I had to completely start over — externally and internally.
And each time, something in me was asked to let go of who I thought I had to be in order to become more true.
For a long time, I lived in high-functioning survival.
From the outside, everything can look “fine.”
But inside, the body is tight, alert, and carrying more than it should.
That was my turning point.
Not a dramatic breakthrough — but a quiet, honest realization:
I didn’t want to live like that anymore.
So I began choosing differently.
Less force.
Less proving.
Less performing.
And more listening.
More regulating.
More truth.
Motherhood deepened this in ways nothing else could.
It stripped away everything that wasn’t real.
It showed me that presence matters more than pressure.
That regulation changes everything.
That the way we hold ourselves becomes the foundation for how we hold our lives.
My work was born from this.
Not from theory — but from lived transformation.
Today, I guide women through deep internal shifts.
Not by pushing or fixing — but by working with the subconscious, the body,
and the patterns that quietly shape everything.
We don’t rush change.
We create the conditions where change becomes inevitable.
Because real transformation isn’t about becoming someone new.
It’s about releasing what you’ve been holding so you can return to who you already are.
I believe:
You are not here to stay in survival.
You are not here to keep carrying everything alone.
And you are not here to repeat cycles that no longer belong to you.
If something in your life is asking to change —
not on the surface, but at the root —
you’re in the right place.
You don’t have to stay where you’ve been.
You get to decide what you step into next.