People often ask me, “How do you manage to be interested in so many things at once?” For a long time, I thought it was a flaw. That I needed to choose, focus, fit into a box. I tried. But it felt empty.
Then one day, I found a word for this unique way of seeing the world: I am a multipotentialite. In coaching circles, we also talk about “zebras” — those with a branching thought process, insatiable curiosity, heightened sensitivity, and a deep need for meaning and coherence.
A zebra isn’t just someone who dabbles in everything. It’s someone who feels deeply, who connects seemingly unrelated worlds, and who often struggles to settle for anything superficial. It’s this inner richness that has long driven me to explore, to learn, to observe human beings in all their complexity.
In my professional life, I’ve worked in high-performing environments where precision, strategy, and results are the norm. I enjoyed it. But over time, another voice began to emerge. A quieter, more sensitive voice. A desire to understand what drives people, what holds them back, what pushes them to evolve or self-sabotage.
I remember one day in particular. A friend was going through a rough time. We sat down to talk, no pressure. I listened, she opened up. And as our conversation unfolded, I felt a space being created. She left with clarity, strength, and new decisions. And I was left deeply moved. Because I had just experienced something real. What I had done naturally... that’s what I wanted to dive deeper into.
So I followed my instinct — or rather, my inner compass. I decided to train, seriously, intensely, passionately:
In NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) with Richard Bandler’s SNLP, to support deep, lasting, unconscious transformation.
In certified coaching (RNCP) at the Haute École de Coaching in Paris, to structure my practice within an ethical, professional, and recognized framework.
But at its core, this journey wasn’t just about learning techniques. It was about answering the burning question that still fuels me: How can we help people reconnect with themselves?
Today, I work with ambitious women and men, often lost in the noise of daily life, yet full of untapped potential. I help them gain clarity, move past their blocks, and unlock their inner power.
And if I can do this work with such depth, it’s precisely because I’m a zebra. I perceive the nuances, I feel what goes unsaid, I connect the dots where others see silos.
I didn’t quit everything or become someone else. I simply chose to honor a part of me that had so much to offer — the part that wanted to contribute in a different way, by touching people’s hearts, not just their outcomes.
Today, I feel aligned. Because I didn’t reject my complexity. I turned it into strength.
“Being a multipotentialite doesn’t mean being scattered. It means being vast. And when we embrace this inner richness, we become capable of guiding others through their own complexity — with depth, precision, and light.”
✨ And if these words resonate with you, it’s probably not a coincidence. Maybe you’re at a turning point. Maybe now is the time to bring more clarity, meaning, and power into your professional path or your inner life.
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