Proudly born in Sardinia (Italy) over 40 years ago
, and although I have a deep love for my homeland, I’ve always been driven by a strong curiosity to discover new worlds and explore different realities. That’s why I feel my life is deeply marked by movement, change, and action.
With a good dose of determination and passion in areas that interest me, I’ve challenged myself to see what I’m capable of. My motto is: “learn something today and use it tomorrow”, but also “follow your passions and dreams in line with your natural talents”, and most of all: “listen to your heart while you do it”.
So, at a young age, I worked as an actress, model, and presenter. Then I was a student for a large part of my life. I moved from Sardinia to Rome to earn both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree. At 25, I started working in a global tech company, joining the sales department — a field that allowed me to learn a lot about organizations, people, and human and business relationships. I worked in several companies, growing in this career and changing countries often.
Even though my job brought me satisfaction, I felt a part of me — the more humanistic side — was being left behind. Recently, especially during the pandemic, I felt the need to get closer to psychological and moral support for others, recognizing in myself the same vulnerabilities that many of us experience in uncertain times. I realized the most effective way to do this was to get certified as a coach. Seeing the impact this kind of support had on myself and others, I quickly understood that this was the right path to return to my lifelong passions: people and human behavior. This is now my full-time work and what I intend to continue doing.
And art? Art has always played a big role in my life. Since I’m no longer part of the entertainment world, I found other ways to express myself: I started painting, taking photographs, practicing macramé, and writing novels and literary texts, including poetry.
Meanwhile, I’m also a wife and the proud mom of a wonderful daughter 
After many years abroad — in Ireland and France — I’ve recently returned to my home country, Italy. I now live and work in Rome.
I deeply believe that every human being holds many unique talents, and my personal mission is to help people discover and embrace them without fear.
I can’t wait to get to know you better!
See you soon,
Simona.