For as long as I can remember, whenever I sit with someone, their heart opens. They share the deepest parts of themselves without me even asking. I didn't always know what to do with that gift — the gift of being a safe place for others. But it was always there.
I graduated from King Saud University as a physiotherapist, yet life never took me to hospitals. I became a mother, fully immersed in raising my children, and the years passed. When it was finally time to return to work, I discovered that my license had expired. So I stepped into teaching — and I was good at it. When I was nominated to become a principal, my papers didn't go through. "You're not qualified for the Ministry of Education. You don't belong here."
It was a painful moment — and a turning point. It was the moment God opened another door, the door that aligned with the gift He placed in me: the ability to make people feel safe, seen, and understood.
So I chose to honor that gift. I decided to become qualified in what my heart had been doing naturally for years. I began with a coaching certificate, then continued with many diplomas in human behavior, personal development, and — most importantly — the Enneagram.
And let me tell you this: I have no interest in labeling you with a type. Whatever your type is, I will meet you exactly where you are — with presence, compassion, and truth.

