Alexander
I have always been entrepreneurial by nature, and at the same time highly sensitive. For a long time, it was difficult to find a place where both could exist.
While building a life, raising a family, and navigating relationships, I often felt a tension between what I was creating in the world and what felt true inside. Even though I was building and developing, something remained unfulfilled.
Looking back, much of that came from a constant search — a sense that something was missing, that there was a place, a person, or a moment that would finally make things feel complete. There were times I believed I had found it, only to experience it slipping away again.
That pattern became its own teacher. Because each time something external fell away, what remained was the same question.
Over time, this led to a deeper shift. Not by starting over, but by turning inward and transforming what I had already built into something more conscious, more aligned, and more meaningful.
What became clear is that the sense of completeness I was searching for was never something to be found outside. It comes from allowing the parts of myself I had held back to take shape — to be expressed fully, without negotiating them away.
In that process, I came to see that the effort we put in today becomes the foundation for what we are able to live later. It also became clear that separating life and work was part of what created that tension. When both start to align, what you create and how you live begin to move in the same direction.
That shift changed how I approach both life and work — where what I build becomes a contribution to something larger than myself.
It also showed me that the ability to build systems and models can be used differently. Not only to create value in a traditional sense, but to support people in finding clarity, direction, and alignment in their own lives.
devoted.team is a continuation of that movement.