About me
After completing two studies, spending a year working at a market stall on the Albert Cuyp, and holding various corporate jobs, I found myself in a coaching program with one fundamental question: what do I truly want?
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The answer began with a diagnosis. When I learned I had ADHD and was prescribed Ritalin, I faced a choice that felt bigger than medication alone: conform to what society expected of me, or take my own rhythm seriously. I chose the latter. Not because it was easier — but because it was the only thing that felt like me.
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That choice led me to the study WellnessCoaching, body-oriented therapy, and eventually yoga. Not as an escape, but as a homecoming. I learned to understand my nervous system. I learned to feel what I had reasoned away for years. And I discovered that the body is often wiser than the mind — especially when that mind never stops.
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Since 2009, I have worked with people who recognize themselves in this. People who think a lot, feel deeply, and often struggle to land in their bodies. People who have learned to adapt in other environments — and who are allowed here to let go of that mask.
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Through chair massages at Blijburg, my own practice in body-oriented therapy, and eight years of running my own yoga studio, Studio Reyn has grown — a name I have kept because it represents what I do, wherever I work.
Not by fixing you. But by standing beside you while you do that yourself.
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As Ram Dass once beautifully said:
"I can't do anything for you but work on myself. You can't do anything for me but work on yourself."

