Now, I still work in film and TV, meeting the demands of a high-pressure, high-stakes industry. But I do it in a way that aligns with my goals and well-being—and I help others in creative industries do the same. If you’re ready to find your own way forward, I’m here to guide you.
I love what I do, and I thrive in the pace. But I realized my people-pleasing and perfectionistic tendencies were creating unnecessary stress that was beginning to take its toll. The industry isn’t designed to slow down, and I knew I couldn’t change the demands or hours of working seriously in this business.
What I could change, though, was how I approached it.
I realized that if I didn’t figure out how to manage my energy, focus, and priorities, I’d burn out completely. So, I made a shift—not in the work itself, but in how I showed up for it. I got clear on what really mattered, built stronger boundaries, and created systems that let me keep excelling in my creative career without losing myself in the process.