With over eight years of experience running a business—learning through both successes and challenges—and a decade immersed in self-development, I understand the balance between vision and action. My background in psychology, UX research, and certification as an Intentional Microdosing Practitioner shape my approach, blending science, intuition, and lived experience. I’m also currently studying at the Centre for Applied Neuroscience, expanding my knowledge of the brain and behavior to better support meaningful transformation.
If you’re reading this, thank you, it’s truly an honour.
Hello, lovely being! I’m Tenille and I’m so happy you’re here.
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Born and raised near Toronto, Ontario, I was shaped by a mix of city energy and natural spaces, fostering a deep curiosity about people, ideas, and the world around me. This curiosity led me down a path of exploration—seeking what truly brings meaning, fulfillment, and connection in a world that often encourages us to move through life on autopilot.
I believe real transformation happens when we create space to tune in, trust ourselves, and step into alignment with who we truly are. When we do, that shift naturally ripples outward—into our relationships, our work, and the way we move through the world.
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Living with intention—through self-inquiry, microdosing, or other transformative practices—isn’t just personal growth; it’s a reclamation of our power in a system that often thrives on disempowerment. It’s about reconnecting with the clarity, creativity, and inner wisdom that have always been there, so we can move through life with more agency, authenticity, and ease.
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My own journey has been one of exploration, unlearning, and stepping into a more authentic way of being. I’ve navigated change, followed curiosity, and experimented with different tools to deepen my self-trust and expand my perspective. Through intentional practices, deep self-reflection, and the transformative potential of microdosing, I’ve found a path that feels both grounded and expansive—and I love supporting others in doing the same.