About me
My parents are from India and I was born in Vienna. I have a little sister who loves me so much that she is always there for me like a big sister.
My life was a mix of a lot of love and also drama - like separation, loss and abuse. My turbulent marriage and the resulting pain were the turning point to start the journey to myself and explore my true potential. In 2019, I realized that I wanted to get a divorce and also change my career. During a personal development seminar in Switzerland, my vision crystallized. So I made the decision to study psychosocial life and social counseling, even though I really loved my years of work in the project area, both in the private sector and in an international organization.
The response to my parent workshops and individual consultations encouraged me to leave my comfort zone and follow my calling!
It is always a joy to see how relieved people are when they recognize their potential and live with inner peace - regardless of whether they are children, teenagers or adults. After the sessions, parents realize what a gift it is to be a mother or father and begin to enjoy being a parent instead of constantly being annoyed. In their professional lives, too, my clients are often amazed when, simply because of their change, their disrespectful boss or difficult colleague suddenly behaves in a friendly and appreciative manner. Children and teenagers notice that a clarifying conversation can work wonders, and teachers they previously disliked suddenly become their favorite teachers.
If I, as an entrepreneur and single mother of four children, have a harmonious relationship with myself, my children and those around me - despite every challenge - then you can do it too. I have also been supported by several coaches, therapists and spiritual teachers and continue to do so in order to constantly be the best version of myself.
Please contact me if you are ready for a change. For a free initial consultation, just click on “Book online”.
All love,
Neicy Ann

My Vision
To reduce the number of mentally ill people by giving children and young people the necessary tools as early as possible so that they grow up resilient, loving and self-confident, regardless of their family background.




