Sadaf Pauls

WEBSITE: Inner moonlight magic

Tell us a little bit about yourself. briefly talk about your services or what you sell: Hi, I’m Sadaf Pauls based in Germany. I’m a published poet, an intuitive, an inner child healer, and a simultaneous interpreter for trauma therapy. I love reading, Yoga, spending time in nature, and tapping into my intuition to create. Before the new moon solar eclipse I decided to empower everyone with the knowledge I have of inner child healing, mysticism and creativity, so I took a leap of faith and founded my own brand, Inner Moonlight. My brand represents a collaboration with my inner child’s wisdom and intuitive design skills. I charged my own moon water in small batches under this powerful new moon and sealed it with my inner child’s wisdom. Soon, I am going to share all my skills with everyone else!
What inspired you to start your business? I have been healing my inner child for some time now. Contemplating whether or not I am ready to share my knowledge on inner child healing and my intuitive skills, I decided to take a leap of faith with self-expression.
The most important thing that inspired me was the mere joy of empowering other women to discover their own intuition and creativity.
The recent new moon solar eclipse ignited the fire and I knew it was time for us women to speak out and trust our power.
What problem does your business solve? The Inner Moonlight
is about sharing the knowledge I have of inner child healing and embodying our divine femininity, and the methods through which we can discover our lost creativity and voice.
What daily habits contribute to your success? What helped me most in this process were the small, consistent habits that grounded and guided me. I made space every day to reflect—through journaling, creative brainstorming, or even just reviewing what I had accomplished the day before.

I stayed committed to showing up—even on the hard days—but gave myself room to move at my own pace. This helped me protect my creativity and not burn out.
How do you stay motivated during tough times? During rough times, I try not to push through blindly. Instead, I pause and reconnect with the vision behind what I’m building. I give myself permission to slow down, but I don’t give up.

I stay motivated by focusing on small wins. I try to surround myself with inspiration, and treating progress like a conversation not a race. Some days are about action. Others are about trust.

And honestly, I stay motivated because what I’m creating means something to me. That personal meaning always finds a way to carry me through.
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received as an entrepreneur? “Start before you’re ready and grow into it.”

This advice changed everything for me. I realized I didn’t need to have everything perfect, polished, or figured out before putting my work into the world.

The moment I gave myself permission to begin anyway with what I had, with the resources and ideas available to me, everything shifted.
What does success mean to you? To me, success means building something that feels true to who I am.

It’s not just about numbers or growth, it’s about creating something meaningful, something that reflects my story, my voice, and my values.

Success is when I look at my work and know it came from a place of integrity and intention.

It’s also about freedom, emotional, creative, and financial. Being able to show up for my own vision, on my own terms, and know that I’ve created something that supports others and myself.

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