For 13 years I’ve been studying, training, and teaching will — the psychological capacity that allows you to move from intention to action. I use the same exercises I teach. The difference now is that I know what to do when my will breaks down.
“If you’ve found your way to My Will Project,
something inside you is already shifting.”
The analytical mind, psychological understanding, philosophical curiosity, and intimate work with people navigating their own challenges — everything connects.
Specialising in human resources and organisational behaviour. My master's thesis explored Spiritual Capital in the Workplace — how deeper values and meaning shape individual fulfilment and organisational culture. Seeds that continue to grow in my work today.
Competent and functional, but disconnected from anything that felt meaningful. Leaving became necessary. That decision forced a question: what actually makes work — or any action — feel worth doing?
Training in psychosynthesis — the branch of psychology that treats will as a central psychological function, not just a side effect of motivation. This completely shifted how I understood change. People don't transform through logic alone.
Life coaching certification gave me tools to sit with people through their struggles, to guide them when they felt stuck, to witness their breakthroughs. Individual sessions taught me things no textbook could — how will actually functions in real life, where it stumbles, what truly helps.
Co-founding the International Cultural and Scientific Center Pax Cultura let me weave together love for philosophy with practical education — organising programs, translating texts from Russian cosmism and esoteric traditions, bringing these ideas to people who hunger for depth.
Creating something people could use independently, at their own pace, became the next step. A structured training program with real exercises that build capacity over time. Years of study, practice, and direct work with people shaped into a format that's practical and focused on training the capacity to act with intention.
I work with what’s already in you. I help you see where your will breaks down and show you how to strengthen it through practice — not through insight alone, but through exercises you can do today.
The work is grounded in psychosynthesis, Roberto Assagioli’s framework that maps four dimensions of will. But here’s what matters: this is about practice. Real exercises. Tools that work when you need them most.
Watching someone recognise their patterns and potentials, understand what’s happening, and then actually shift something — there’s nothing quite like it.
I live in Slovenia, supported by people who ground and inspire me in life. I am drawn to nature and culture, and to exploring life both through experience and inquiry—whether in cooking, music, sport, or through the questions and insights of philosophy and science. These are the spaces where I find presence, creativity, and meaning. I experience life as a dynamic process and aim to align my way of living with the flow of my inner development.
My personal life reflects my professional work, and my work reflects my personal path. For me, there is no clear boundary—only a continuous dialogue between how I live and what I do. I apply the same exercises I teach, which keeps my work grounded in real experience. I still encounter patterns where my will breaks down, but the difference now is that I recognize and transform them, know how to respond, and trust that the work is worth it.
Learning for several years. The discipline and presence required mirror the work of will development: showing up consistently, staying focused through difficulty, trusting the process when progress feels invisible.
Translating philosophical texts — Russian cosmism, esoteric traditions — brings ideas to people who hunger for depth. It feeds something essential.
I value quiet, focused work and long conversations with people who think deeply about what they do. These conversations teach me as much as any practice.
A deep love that has shaped my understanding of discipline, presence, and the long arc of any meaningful practice.
Behind the program is a small group of people contributing their expertise to different parts of the work — from research and content to design and organizational support. We operate as a close-knit team, each person responsible for a clear area of the project.
I created My Will Project because I believe that developing your will — your capacity to act with intention, persistence, and integrity — is one of the most valuable things you can do. Not just for achieving goals, but for living in a way that feels aligned with who you actually are.
I’m always happy to hear from people who are curious about this work, who have questions, or who want to share what they’re working on. We learn as much from each other as we do from our own experience.
Whether you’re exploring a program, considering a workshop for your team, or simply want to ask a question — I’m glad you’re here.