About Tumeyo

I didn’t start Tumeyo because I had it all figured out. I started it because I was done pretending I did.Your Attractive Heading

I was an entrepreneur. I had a business. On paper, things were moving. But underneath the motion, something was hollow. I was building — but not growing. Busy — but not clear. Productive — but not alive. The day I stopped running from that feeling and actually sat with it, everything changed. Tumeyo was born from that moment. Not as a brand — as a decision to upgrade everything, from the inside out.

Where I came from

The beginning

I came up as an entrepreneur — building, selling, figuring things out the hard way. No blueprint. No mentor handing me a roadmap. Just the relentless push to make something work. I learned more from failure than any course ever taught me.

The crack

The business was running. But I was running on empty. I had built systems for my work — but none for my life. I had strategies for my business — but no clarity on who I actually was underneath it all. I was optimising the wrong things.

The shift

Yoga found me — or maybe I finally stopped running long enough for it to catch up. Inner engineering, stillness, and the practice of looking inward cracked something open. I started to see that the bottleneck in my business was never strategy. It was me. My patterns. My thinking. My unexamined defaults.

Tumeyo

I built Tumeyo to share everything I was learning — through business case studies, systems thinking, yoga, and real conversations. Not as a guru. As someone who is genuinely on the path and wants company.

What Tumeyo stands for

These aren’t just ideas I talk about. They’re the operating system I run on.

01

Outer success without inner work is just noise

You can build a great business and still feel lost. The inner and outer have to grow together. One without the other is just half a life.

02

Systems beat willpower every time

Motivation fades. Discipline wavers. But a well-designed system runs even on your worst days. The goal is to engineer your environment, not fight yourself constantly.

03

You are not your patterns — but you must see them

Most people are running programs they inherited, not chose. Awareness is the first upgrade. Once you see the pattern, you can change it.

03

Business case studies are the best education

Real stories of how businesses win, fail, pivot, and evolve teach you more than any textbook. The market is the greatest case study there is.

04

Upgrading is a practice, not a destination

You don’t arrive at the upgraded version of yourself. You become it — daily, through choices, systems, and the willingness to keep questioning who you are.

06

Clarity is the most underrated competitive advantage

Most people are not lacking resources, talent, or ideas. They’re lacking clarity. One clear decision, made from a clear mind, is worth a hundred actions taken in confusion.

— Tumeyo · upgrading daily