Caroline Tanja Banz
Since childhood, I’ve felt called to make a difference, always sensing that I would one day do something that would somehow serve people. I started my journey with a commercial apprenticeship, followed by a few years in law and studies in science and health. Along the way, I gained valuable knowledge and skills but eventually realized that this wasn’t my true passion.
I’m passionate about relationship coaching, the Enneagram, The Four Agreements, and Bodywork, supporting people in a holistic way.
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Credentials and Milestones
Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC)
Associate Certified Coach (ACC)
Accredited Enneagram Professional (IEA)
Senior Member of the Enneagram in Business
InnerLifeSkills Wisdom Partner (working toward Master Coach certification)
Trained Sexological Bodyworker (ISSB, diploma year)
Co-Founder of Ennaya
Understanding my Enneagram type has deepened my self-awareness, and I enjoy guiding others through workshops to help them better understand themselves.
I am the proud mother of two wonderful sons. Since the age of 14, music has been a central part of my life. I sing, play the piano, and enjoy arranging songs, having performed on various stages. Music continues to be a creative outlet for me—a way to express myself and share joy with others.
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Patrik Forrer
I'm happy to introduce myself soon.
About Ennaya
In 2022, my partner and I were looking for a term that embodied all this and came up with the name Ennaya. The idea was born on the beautiful country estate "Piccolo Paradiso" in Contra, Ticino, Switzerland.
Ennaya is composed of the words Enneagram and Maya.
On the one hand, the Enneagram was important to us as part of the word as it is a significant tool for developing awareness. When we understand ourselves and others better, it helps us to be more compassionate, be in our leadership, make better decisions, and let go of old beliefs. On the other hand, we were looking for a word that stands for "growth". That's how we came up with the word “Maya”. Maya (actually "Maia") is the goddess of spring, warmth and growth. It was only after we created the word Ennaya that we found out that Ennaya is also an Arabic girl's name that translates to "love" - what a coincidence!