Long before Vivien worked in corporate leadership, coached professionals, or wrote about confidence and decision-making, she learned one important lesson from horses:
they don’t care about your résumé.
They respond to presence, clarity, and intention—something many humans are still trying to figure out.
Vivien’s life has taken her across cultures and experiences that shaped the way she sees people and decision-making:
from backpacking alone through North America at eighteen, to living in Honduras, Egypt and Greece, to leading teams in the corporate world, to building her own businesses in photography, coaching, and leadership development.
Along the way she noticed a pattern.
Highly intelligent, capable people often get stuck not because they lack ability—but because their minds refuse to stop trying to predict every possible outcome.
Today Vivien lives in Greece and works with people who want something many high performers crave: a calmer mind, clearer direction, and the kind of confidence that comes from trusting God rather than trying to control every possible outcome.
Because sometimes the most powerful shift is not learning to think harder.
It’s learning when to stop thinking—and start trusting.