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A Nomadic Mindset Is Not About Travel

A solo traveler sits on a camel in the desert at golden hour, gazing toward the horizon, capturing a moment of stillness, freedom, and self-discovery.

When people hear nomadic mindset, they often think of movement or travel.

For me, it’s something quieter and deeper:

A nomadic mindset is dynamic, flexible, and growing.

I grew up in a culture that valued stability and certainty.

A steady path, predictable progress, and clear definitions of success were considered the ideal. Yet from an early age, I found myself questioning whether one fixed answer could truly fit an entire life.

That curiosity became the first seed of my nomadic mindset.

During my school years, my curiosity showed up through artsuch as drawing, creating, exploring. Although I paused those explorations, the sense of fulfillment creativity gave me never disappeared.

Years later, I realized that different forms of expression reflect different stages of who we are.

Each return to creativity wasn’t a repetition of the past, but a rediscovery — a new way of seeing myself at a different point in life.

Over more than ten years of cross-cultural and cross-functional work, I learned that I thrive in change. I enjoy learning new skills, adapting to dynamic environments, and building new possibilities.

In environments with no growth, I slowly lost myself until I chose to rebuild.

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A Journey of Soul: Rooted In Love, Growing Through Change

A story about returning to myself through love, loss, and the quiet shifts that change everything.

After attending the ecstatic dance festival in Amsterdam, I found myself drawn to a concert on the other side of the city. The evening began with Prayer of the Mothers and unfolded into Women of the World Unite, a movement that has traveled across borders through the voice of Yael Deckelbaum— an Israeli-Canadian singer, songwriter, and activist.


During an interview, someone asked her:


Can you give us some insight into when this big idea of uniting women around the world began?


Her answer stayed with me:

It was never an idea. It’s more like something in my DNA — it’s beyond an idea.

I had spiritual experiences, spiritual awakenings. What I really connected to in that moment was something higher, something I felt deeply. And then I knew “ I needed to go out and make peace.


That response made me pause. It reminded me of a question I often ask myself:


What big change did you make to transform your life?


For me, the answer circles back to three words: mindset, experience, and self-belief.


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A journal dedicated to community, humanity, and connection.

Through years of co-living and traveling, I collected stories of everyday people whose presence changed me not through romance, but through resonance.

This series is my way of honoring the human threads that quietly bind us together.

A digital nomad working by the River Thames in London, blending creativity, travel, and storytelling. Capturing the freedom of remote work and the beauty of building a life across cultures.