Urban planning is a multifaceted field that presents unique challenges to professionals as we strive to create equitable, affordable, sustainable, and culturally rich environments amidst growing demand for natural resources. I am a dedicated team player with strong organizational skills, adept at managing complex projects and coordinating crews within this ever-evolving landscape.With a passion for planning research, I merge historical, cultural, policy, and discourse analysis. My master’s thesis examined the changing environmental discourse around Jerusalem’s urban development over the past two decades.Simultaneously, I am pursuing an MA in Arts Therapy with a concentration in bibliotherapy, a mental health intervention utilizing various forms of literature under a psychoanalytic psychotherapeutic approach. I am currently interning at a mental health hospital, further developing my therapeutic skills and knowledge.I aspire to fuse these professional pathways into a meaningful path that promotes both internal and external tranquility in today's fast-paced world.In addition, I am an ardent practitioner of psychospiritual traditions, including Buddha-Dharma, Advaita Vedanta, and Jungian philosophy, which underscore the tremendous capacity within each of us to recognize and pursue harmony, serenity, and service.