
How I Can Support Your Journey
Whether you're recovering from a traumatic event, brain injuyry, or searching for a deeper sense of direction — you're not alone.
What I offer comes from lived experience, practical tools, and a mindset focused on rebuilding with purpose. My goal is simple: to share what helped me, and to help you find your own way forward — with clarity, strength, and honesty.
What Helped Me — Now Shared With You
1-on-1 Mentorship
Whether you're recovering from trauma, facing mental or physical limits, or simply stuck in life — I’ve lived it.
I offer focused mentorship to help you rebuild clarity, discipline, and direction. Together, we’ll design a lifestyle that supports your recovery, mind, body, and growth — grounded in lived experience, structure, and resilience.
This is for anyone ready to move forward — not just heal, but evolve.
Speaking & Storytelling
I’ve spent my life turning the “impossible” into real progress — from the bottom of my class to top universities, from international breakdance stages to global tech leadership, and from severe brain trauma to live again.
I speak to show that with belief, structure, and disciplined mindset, limits can be broken — and new identities can be built.

What I’ve Lived. What I Share.
I wasn’t born into privilege. I come from a modest background, with no shortcuts — just a deep belief that the mind, when trained with discipline and clarity, can overcome almost anything.
That belief carried me from an unknown neighborhood to prestigious schools. It helped me rise into senior leadership — eventually becoming SVP in global tech companies like Facebook and Opera. Along the way, I competed internationally as a breakdancer and became an endurance athlete — constantly pushing limits not through talent, but through mindset.
Then everything changed.
A traumatic brain injury nearly ended my life. I lost my hearing, my balance, and parts of my brain — and yet, I rebuilt. Slowly, intentionally, and with the same tools I had used all my life: discipline, resilience, and vision.
Even after the trauma, I returned to competition — completing marathons and Ironman events. It was my way of becoming myself again — reconnecting with who I’ve always been through movement, challenge, and discipline.
But here’s what most doctors still get wrong:
They say recovery plateaus after six months or a year. That your brain can’t change much beyond that.
I’m living proof that’s not true.
I’m still improving — week by week, year by year — even five years later.
Why?
Because there are methods, frameworks, and ways of living that allow the brain to keep healing and adapting. It’s not magic — it’s mindset, discipline, and relentless experimentation.
I’ve failed hundreds of times. I still fail.
But every failure has taught me how to refine, adapt, and optimize.
I’m not a doctor. But I’ve done for myself what many doctors thought was impossible.
Even now, specialists ask me: How did you do it? How are you functioning like this?
Here’s the truth:
Every brain injury is different. Every disability is unique.
But no matter your starting point, there is always room to improve, to adapt, and to build a better outcome than what you were told was possible.
That’s why I do this work — not to inspire you, but to hand you the frameworks, mindsets, and practices that helped me rebuild the impossible.
Because I believe you can, too.