Life & Mental Coach
I help ambitious people stop preparing for their life
and start living it
I work with people who know everything, plan everything — and still feel stuck. In our work, it's safe to be yourself. And that's exactly why things start to move.
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New country, new role, new career — or all at once. You've already made the leap, but haven't found your footing yet. You're not quite sure who you are in this new chapter, or how to step into it fully.
You have the idea, the plan, seemingly everything. But weeks go by and nothing changes. You research, prepare, postpone. And you can't figure out what's holding you back.
Work, family, your own project, growth — you're everywhere and nowhere at once. Energy goes into maintaining everything, not into living. Somewhere in all of this, your "I want" got lost.
It's not that there are no ideas. But nothing truly lights you up. You feel disconnected from yourself. And there's a quiet shame in admitting it, because from the outside everything looks fine.
I don't tell you what to do. I help you figure out what you actually want, what's keeping you in place, build a roadmap toward the life you want — and take the next step.
It's not therapy: we don't dig into the past. Not training: I don't transfer knowledge. Not mentoring: I don't have a ready route for you. Coaching is a space where you think — and I'm there alongside you, asking the right questions, illuminating what matters.
We meet once a week online — Zoom or Google Meet. Sessions are 60–75 minutes. We work for as long as your goal requires — from a few sessions to an ongoing partnership.
A great way to start is the 3-hour strategy session, where you build a clear vision for your future or project, set goals, identify key checkpoints, and choose your first concrete steps.
I'm Evgeniia. I grew up in Vladivostok, on the Sea of Japan. Since 2013, I've lived in Italy — now in Abruzzo. I know firsthand what it feels like to stand at a crossroads, rethink your life, and search for a new direction.
My path started in film — almost accidentally. I volunteered at a festival, then helped a small production company, and then someone offered me a job abroad. Officially as a babysitter. But on the plane I opened my visa documents and found a screenplay with my name in it. So I stayed — in Italy, and in cinema.
Over the next 13 years I moved through every stage of filmmaking — from assistant to near-producer, in writing rooms and on set, at festivals and screenings. I loved working with stories and meaning. But at some point I realized: this wasn't what I actually wanted.
One day, almost by accident, I ended up at a three-day coaching seminar. Something lit up in me. I remembered that as a child I wanted to be a psychologist. That friends had always come to me with the things that mattered most. That people around me feel calm and held. I remembered why I was born.
I trained, ran my first sessions, and knew I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. I handed in my resignation — a process that took nearly two years, because too much depended on me.
For the past five years I've known in my own skin what it means to work a job while building something of your own. To move from a big city to a small Italian village. To find your people in a new place. What I bring to my clients, I've lived.
I'm a certified coach with hundreds of hours of training, practice, supervision and mentoring. I work to ICF standards — with care, precision and genuine partnership.









Before we start working together, I always do a free intro call. It's not a sales pitch and it's not an interview.
It's a 30–40 minute conversation where we simply meet. You share what's going on and what you'd like to work through. I explain how I work. Together we figure out whether it makes sense to go further.
Sometimes something already becomes clear in this call. Sometimes it turns out coaching isn't what you need right now — and I'll tell you that honestly.
No pressure. No obligation.