ABOUT ME
I’m Kathy Laura Werner — businesswoman, consultant, and founder of BLUE Lioness.
But my journey here was anything but straight.
At 19, I left Germany to spend a year in Australia — my first taste of freedom and adventure. For over 10 years, I worked in fine dining restaurants, dreaming of one day running my own hotel or restaurant. That dream led me to study hotel management.
By my mid-twenties, I had already worked in a prestigious companies in Bonn, Melbourne and Barcelona gaining experience in marketing, purchasing, and as CEO assistant. I was always the one going the extra mile. At the same time, I knew something was missing. Freedom and self-realization became my highest values.
I’d felt this spark since I was a teenager, when I led my school company as CEO. I loved bringing people together, moving things forward as a team, and making an impact.
Then at 28, everything collapsed. I lost my corporate job overnight. My private life felt stuck in repetitive, unfulfilling patterns. When someone asked me what my passion was, I couldn’t answer. I felt lost, sad, almost depressed.
Looking back, it was the best thing that ever happened to me.
With my last savings, I booked a trip to Tulum. I applied for 100 jobs in marketing and got zero offers. In Tulum, I made the decision: I will write my own story. I will build my own business.
No plan. No safety net. No idea how. But for the first time in years, I had dreams again.
I learned meditation and visualization, practicing daily for 45 minutes or more. I studied everything I could on web design, online marketing, and sales — with nothing but an old Lenovo laptop.
Within 6 months, I landed my first big client: Danone/Alpro.
I was earning 5-figure months — six times more than in my corporate role.
But success wasn’t a straight line. During this time, my mother was diagnosed with cancer. For four years, I stood by her side as she fought. This deepened my journey into mindset, neuroscience, and spirituality — learning from teachers like Joe Dispenza, Bodo Schäfer, Ryan Holiday, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Conversations with God, Christian Bischoff, and more.
Life taught me this truth:
👉 You can try to plan everything. But your inner game is what decides whether you survive life-changing circumstances.
THE WORLD THAT EACH OF US EXPERIENCE IS A MIRROR OF WHAT WE HOLD IN OUR MIND
MY PHILOSOPHY
When I started my business, it took me just 6 months to reach €25k months. That financial freedom allowed me to make bold decisions — to experience luxury, book spontaneous trips, and live without second-guessing.
But what I realized is this: it’s not just about the strategy, the sales script, or the next “10-step formula.”
What you truly need is someone who sees you when you can’t see yourself.
Someone who can read the thoughts you’re afraid to share.
Someone who empowers your strengths when you’re holding back.
To live a life of freedom, wealth, and fulfillment, you must step into a mindset of exclusivity, mystique, and magic. It’s not about ordering caviar — it’s about embodying a lifestyle that radiates abundance and depth.
THE LIONESS ENERGY
💙 Blue my favourite colour: professionalism, trust, depth, composure
🦁 Lioness my starsign: power, courage, implementation
My clients — from coaches to C-level leaders — describe me as:
powerful, creative, ambitious, professional, risk-taker, wine lover, open and direct.
What matters most to me in any collaboration?
✨ Motivation and personal responsibility
✨ Openness and fast decision-making
✨ Dedication combined with humor and fun
This is the energy I bring into every project, every client session, and every strategy I co-create.
MY BIG FIVE
1. It is easy to stay postive when things are going well. But do you also see the „GOOD“ when things are falling apart? You decide.
2. life quality: merging work and private life. Today, I take my laptop and work from the beaches of Ibiza, a beach club in Tulum, or while watching the sunset in South Africa.
3. Courage: stepping out of the comfort zone — because growth comes from trying new things.
4. Authenticity: being unapologetically myself — whether in business or in private life — and being valued for that by clients, friends, and family.
5. Turning problems into opportunities: the way you think will decide your outcome. Your limitations can be another opportunity for someone else. There always more perspectives to look at a „problem“.
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