So, who am I?
Hello, my name is Daniel, and I am an Mindfullness- and Life Coach.
My journey initially led me to study Sports and Political Sciences. However, during my personal development and quest for self-discovery,
I discovered my true professional passion - coaching.
In 2015, I completed a training as a Mental Therapist. Following that,
I acquired expertise in the Quantum Entrainment technique developed by Frank Kinslow. From 2016 to 2022, I had the privilege of living and working at the Meditation and Retreat Center, 'Monte Sahaja,' in Portugal, where I gained profound insights and expanded my knowledge.
I completed my coaching training at Sandy Simons Coaching and currently I am pursuing a Bachelor's degree in "Life Coaching" at a university in Berlin. In addition to my independent coaching practice, I work with "lyfes," a company specialized in 'learning to live healthily' across all areas of life.
My Story
In a world shaped by superficial descriptions like the one above, the question arises: What does that truly say about us?
We intuitively feel that our name, age, and profession only capture superficial aspects of our being. Deep within us lies an essence that exists independently of all descriptions and that we consciously or unconsciously yearn for. An essence that truly defines us but is simultaneously indescribable in words. The question "Who am I really?" has accompanied me throughout my entire life.
It has motivated me to personally evolve and grow. It has inspired me to engage in self-reflection, consciously observe my mind, and search for the essence of my being. Over the past 10 years, I have dived deeply into spiritual practices, religions, and philosophies. These experiences have fundamentally changed my life while igniting my passion for individual coaching. My time at the Retreat & Meditation Center, 'Monte Sahaja,' has profoundly transformed my life. The insights gained here have granted me a deep inner peace, a sense of connection, and a clear focus on the essential.
In my role as a coach, I greatly benefit from this intense period of self-reflection. It has made me attuned to the deep questions and longings of my clients. I understand that, ultimately, we all seek a sense of connection and inner joy. The things we buy, the activities we engage in, the relationships we cultivate, or the professions we pursue all seem to be means to this pirmary goal. None of these things are inherently wrong. However, when we believe that they will make us happy, we are chasing a misconception.