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This is Us

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I'm Andjelina Milanovic and this is my dog Aria.


Aurora is the dawn that marks the beginning of each day. The northern lights appearing in all their glory.

Aria means noble, airy, pure in many languages.

Aura comes from ancient Greek and means breath. Nowadays we associate the term with the charisma of a living being.


Auraria reflects my values.


Aria was a street dog, also known as a anxiety dog for a long time. Our loyalty and resilience are important for our coexistence, despite many difficult living conditions in the past and life-threatening illnesses. It's amazing how many creatures can endure and what will they have to live.
I am a rock in Aria's life and she is mine. I experience her as a great support when I work with clients. Difficult situations in life are allowed to be feel difficult and to be acknowledged. With courage, hope and confidence, these phases of life become easier.


I accompany my clients with heart and mind, individually and needs-oriented, with the conviction to recognize the glimmer in every person and to see the good, so that the path becomes manageable.


I am a life and social counselor, embodiment coach, social, professional -  and kindergarten teacher, human - dog - coach, energetic and yoga teacher in training. With almost 20 years of supporting and caring for families, children and young people and educational development work, I have acquired expertise in the field of human development.


My workplace is also my home, where I feel comfortable, where I can be, as I am and my fellow human beings as well. When I traveled through Sardinia with my campervan 2022, I already had the feeling of being settled down, of being at home, on the second day. I would like to offer this to my clients as well. It's about supporting the development and about offering each individual the right space and framework, like a butterfly that needs the right conditions in different stages of metamorphosis to emerge. Every human being is a phenomenon and should be treated phenomenally.

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