I feel a strong calling to create a safe space where women and mothers can heal, rest, and reconnectmentally, physically, and emotionally.

This Is Me

I’m deeply moved by the feminine world and all we can become — once we start shedding the layers of bullshit we’ve carried for far too long.

I'm Ceci — a woman, an imigrant, an idealist, and a highly sensitive soul. I move through life as a mother, entrepreneur, life coach, massage therapist, and personal image consultant. I was born in Argentina, and I've been living in London with my partner for over six years (coming and going to and from Buenos Aires). Two years ago, our son arrived — and shook everything up.
I’m deeply moved by the feminine world and all we can become — once we start shedding the layers of bullshit we’ve carried for far too long.

I love beauty in all its forms — the sensory, the pleasurable, music, dance… all of it. And I’m always on this personal mission to grow, to live lighter and freer, to accept myself and life as it is, without resistance.

A few years ago, I felt a strong call to focus all my work on women. And with time, I understood that behind that decision there was something much deeper — a truth that only grew louder when I became a mother.
Because let’s be real: women carry the emotional load of the world. And most of the time, it’s invisible. That weight wears us out, burns us up, and steals our joy.
Helping other women reconnect with themselves helps me do the same.

I’ve spent my whole adult life (and some days still do) figuring this out — crawling out of lows, depression, burnout, apathy, feeling lost… learning (little by little) how to really rest on the inside. To find peace in my mind, calm in my body, and balance in my emotions.
In short: learning to trust life, accept what shows up, and still show up— even when things are challenging.
Not perfectly. Not always happily. But honestly.

I deeply believe that healing feels complete when I share what I’ve learned and use it to support other women — when pain turns into purpose.

Women Who Inspire Me

- Anaïs Nin

“My mission, should I choose to accept it, is to find peace with exactly who and what I am. To take pride in my thoughts, my appearance, my talents, my flaws, and to stop this incessant worrying that I can’t be loved as I am.”

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