About us
"You will move from being a Worrier to a Warrior of Freedom"
We are two passionate and devoted entrepreneurs who are very aware of the
unique time period we find ourselves in.
This is a time of unparalleled change
and transition, and it has inspired us to take action and become a beacon of
hope.
However, this begs the question:
"What impact do all of these changes have on your personal life circumstances,
privacy, and freedom?"
Unfortunately, the answer to this question is worrisome.
But fear not, we are here to help you find a solid strategy to bend your reality.
We offer a life-changing solution and make you a promise:
Our Rules of Conduct
- Respect the individual journey and unique path of each person.
- Practice empathy, compassion, and active listening to understand and support others.
- Promote honesty, transparency, and integrity in all interactions and communications.
- Cultivate a growth mindset and a willingness to learn from mistakes and failures.
- Encourage collaboration, teamwork, and community building among members and stakeholders.
Our Values
- Empowerment: We believe in empowering individuals to take ownership of their lives and discover their true calling.
- Authenticity: We value being true to oneself, embracing imperfections, and living in the present moment.
- Purpose: We believe in pursuing a meaningful and purposeful life that aligns with one's values, passions, and strengths.
- Balance: We value balance in all aspects of life, including work, relationships, health, and personal growth.
- Growth: We believe in continuous learning, personal development, and embracing new experiences and challenges.
Why we believe finding your life flow & writing your Personal Manifesto is so important
Knowing your life flow is crucial because it allows you to fully engage in something you are passionate about, feel fulfilled by your actions, and ultimately contribute to the world around you.
When you discover your unique talents, interests, and strengths, you can use them to make a positive impact in your personal and professional life. Moreover, following your life flow can lead to greater happiness, a sense of purpose, and the potential for financial and social rewards. Embrace your true calling, and you'll discover the path to a more meaningful and fulfilling life.
Our Basic Life Filosophies
Wabi Sabi
Living a Wabi-Sabi lifestyle is all about embracing imperfection and finding beauty in simplicity. Here are some tips for incorporating this philosophy into your life:
- Embrace simplicity: Simplify your life by getting rid of things you don't need. Instead of focusing on material possessions, focus on experiences and relationships.
- Appreciate imperfections: Rather than striving for perfection, embrace the imperfections in your life. Recognize that imperfection is part of the natural cycle of life.
- Find beauty in the ordinary: Look for beauty in the everyday things around you. Appreciate the way light falls on a simple object, the texture of a weathered surface, or the asymmetry of an object.
- Use natural materials: Choose items made from natural materials such as wood, stone, and ceramics. These materials have an inherent beauty and are often imperfect, which adds to their charm.
- Cultivate mindfulness: Pay attention to the present moment and be fully engaged in your experiences. This can help you appreciate the simple joys of life.
- Embrace impermanence: Recognize that nothing lasts forever and that everything is constantly changing. This can help you appreciate the beauty of the present moment and let go of attachments to the past or future.
- Practice gratitude: Take time each day to reflect on the things you are grateful for. This can help you appreciate the small things in life and find joy in the present moment.
By incorporating these practices into your daily life, you can begin to live a wabi-sabi lifestyle and appreciate the beauty of imperfection and simplicity.
Ikigai
The concept of Ikigai is often represented as a Venn diagram, with four intersecting circles representing the following:
- What you love (your passion)
- What you are good at (your profession or vocation)
- What the world needs (what you can be paid for)
- What you can be paid for (your mission)
The center of the Venn diagram, where all four circles intersect, represents your Ikigai - the point where your passion, profession, mission, and vocation all come together to give your life meaning and purpose.
Ichigo ichie
"Ichigo ichie" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "one time, one meeting" or "one encounter, one opportunity". It is a concept that refers to treasuring every moment and valuing the relationships and experiences that come with it because they are unique and will never be repeated in exactly the same way again.
The idea of "ichigo ichie" has roots in Zen Buddhism and has been associated with the Japanese tea ceremony. In this context, it means that each tea ceremony is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and each participant should cherish every moment of it.
The phrase is often used to remind people to live in the present and appreciate the current moment, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. It is also a reminder to value every encounter with others and to treat each meeting as a unique and special opportunity.