A few years ago, I made a bold decision to completely change my life.
I have a Master’s degree in Law. Yep. I dedicated 15 years of my life to studying, knowing, applying and breathing laws. I lived in a world where everything had to be black or white, clear and logical, with documents, deadlines, and rules... Oh, the rules!
Then one day I looked around and thought: “What if I stop reading complaints and start reading reviews?” ☀️
Boom. I became a host.
At first, I had one apartment and zero clue what I was doing. I cleaned everything myself — and I mean everything. I was the host, the cleaner, the decorator, the plumber (YouTube, thank you for teaching me things I never wanted to learn), and of course — the customer support rep with unlimited patience and fake smiles via text. 😉
But then… magic happened. A guest left a 5-star review. I cried. (Okay, maybe I was just tired, but still — it was emotional!)
But I realized something: while law gave me structure, hosting gave me freedom. And honestly — much better interior design. 😎
I love creating spaces that feel good. I love that people walk into my apartments and go “Wow, this looks better than the photos!” (which, by the way, were taken with my 5-year-old phone with a cracked screen).
Now I manage multiple places, have an amazing team, and occasionally sleep. Hosting became more than just a job — it became my therapy, my passion, and my way to sneak in home decor shopping and call it “work.”
So yeah. Why did I become a host?
Because I wanted to make people feel at home… and maybe, just maybe, avoid wearing a suit ever again.
