My name is Nadja, but since "Nadja" means "hope," and my life was built on hope for many years—which served me well—I decided that hope alone was no longer enough when I started working with breathwork.
So, I chose the name Nayara for my work as a coach. Nayara means "guidance," and since I guide people—and myself—back to their breath, it felt like the perfect fit.
At the age of 22, I dropped out of university in Germany and traveled to Spain with my bus, two dogs, and a cat to escape the cold winter. I stayed there and began living my big dream: traveling through Europe with a horse and cart, performing theater with a small group of like-minded people, and spreading the message that anything is possible if you believe in your dreams.
Since then, I’ve traveled across Spain and Portugal with my horses. Today, I live with my two children, Ayrin and Lua, in a community in southern Portugal. We reside in a self-built dome made of wood and clay, grow most of our own vegetables, and lead a largely self-sufficient life.
We are part of a project for children who don’t attend regular school, where my children, along with about 40 others, learn everything they want and need to know.
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