Who am I?
¨Time doesn’t heal everything; it’s what we do with that time that truly transforms.” – Verónica Bonilla



I am Verónica Bonilla. I have experienced wonderful and challenging moments, each bringing valuable lessons that have led me to discover that true transformation is not about what I do, but about who I choose to be every day.
For a long time, I defined myself by my titles, achievements, the roles I played, and what others expected of me. But on my journey of self-discovery, I realized that I am not a list of labels or a collection of external experiences—I am more than that!
I am an authentic woman, constantly evolving, passionate about life, and with a strength that has allowed me to reinvent myself over and over again. I have learned to embrace both my light and my shadow, to recognize my mistakes without letting them define my worth, to be flexible without losing my essence, and to give love unreservedly to those who walk beside me.
Every day, I choose to live with intention, clarity, and loyalty to myself. I ask myself who I am, what I want, and how to align more with my truth. I allow myself to explore, make mistakes, rebuild, and find meaning in every step of the journey.
Today, my life is not perfect, but it is authentic. And to me, that is the most valuable thing.
My Purpose
I don’t have just one purpose—I have many. But there are two that are fundamental in my life: being authentic and making conscious decisions.
Being authentic allows me to live in alignment with who I am, without masks or external expectations. Making conscious decisions gives me the freedom to choose what I truly want, with intention and clarity. Thanks to this, I have learned to build a meaningful life, where every experience brings me closer to my essence and allows me to leave a mark on others by guiding them to discover their own truth.
If you constantly ask yourself, “What is my purpose?”, you might not have found it yet. Maybe you’ve been looking in the wrong place, because purpose is not in what you do, but in how you do it and in who you are while doing it.
Purpose is not a goal you must reach or a pressure to achieve more. It is not found in a title, recognition, or a checklist of accomplishments. True purpose is born from passion, love, the ability to learn from mistakes, and the courage to grow beyond your own limits—and the limits imposed by others.
Your goals don’t define your purpose. Being loyal to yourself does.