We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Andrew Christoforou. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Andrew below.
Andrew, so many exciting things to discuss, we can’t wait. Thanks for joining us and we appreciate you sharing your wisdom with our readers. So, maybe we can start by discussing optimism and where your optimism comes from?
My optimism comes from the deep belief that I am divinely supported by my higher self, my guides and the universal oneness that connects us all. Even through the toughest challenges and breakdowns in my journey I have this inner knowing that it’s all for a reason. That I must learn some valuable lessons that will support my purpose and passions in life.
This unwavering faith fuels my resilience, reminding me that every experience, whether joyful or painful, contributes to my growth and my mission to elevate consciousness. Embracing this perspective empowers me to move forward with courage, knowing that I am part of something much larger than myself.
Let’s take a small detour – maybe you can share a bit about yourself before we dive back into some of the other questions we had for you?
Andrew Mystery, is a visionary in community building, holistic experience curator and brand marketing. He has cultivated thriving communities in Nosara, Toronto, and Jamaica. His entrepreneurial beginnings were in Toronto where he was at the forefront of the cities nightlife and hospitality industry.
As Co-Founder of the Tmrw.Tday Community, he curates transformative, holistic experiences around the world, drawing upon decades of expertise in wellness, personal development, and community building.
Tmrw.Tday’s signature event is Dream Camp—a life-altering, immersive experience hosted at a traditional summer kids camp in Muskoka, Canada. Set in nature and designed to inspire deep personal growth, Dream Camp offers a unique, alcohol- and drug-free environment that fosters well-being, connection, and transformation.
Guided by a passion for a regenerative future and deeper community connection—and as the world came to a standstill in 2020—he and his wife, Stacy Irie Soul, made a bold move. They sold their condo, let go of all their belongings, and set off for Costa Rica in search of a new way of life to raise their family. For six months, they journeyed across the country, exploring communities and searching for a piece of land to call home. Just as their trip was coming to an end, they discovered a 44-acre property tucked away in the mountains of Nosara—a place that felt like it had been waiting for them all along.
It was the perfect alignment as they knew in their hearts that Nosara was the community they wanted to be in and complimented their vision to live in nature and design a regenerative future for our family, community and future generations. Since 2021 we have been stewarding the land and pioneering an Eco-Lifestyle Resort to call home.
Andrew’s mission is to foster an ethos of collaboration and oneness, shaping unique brand concepts and creating vibrant conscious communities that leave a positive impact for future generations.
Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?
Looking back, I think what’s shaped my journey the most has been learning to accept failure—especially when it involved financial loss. In the beginning, that was one of the hardest things to face. You pour your heart, energy, and resources into something, and when it doesn’t go the way you hoped, it can shake your confidence. But over time, I began to see those moments not as losses, but as part of the process—lessons that I needed in order to grow. They humbled me, refined me, and made me more resilient.
Alongside that, one of the biggest shifts was learning to trust in the unknown. So much of my path, especially in the last few years, has been about stepping into uncertainty. When my wife and I sold everything and moved to Costa Rica in 2020, we didn’t have a concrete plan—we just knew that we needed to make a change and live in alignment with something deeper. That level of surrender takes a lot of faith, but it’s in those uncertain moments that the most beautiful and unexpected things unfold.
Through it all, what’s kept me grounded is vision, passion, and purpose. When things get tough—and they do—those are the anchors. Having a clear sense of why you’re doing what you’re doing gives you the strength to keep going. And it doesn’t always have to be some big, world-changing mission. Sometimes, it’s simply about following what lights you up and trusting that your energy will ripple outward in ways you can’t yet see.
For anyone just starting out, my advice would be to stay open. Don’t fear failure—it’s part of the path. Learn to dance with the unknown. And keep tuning into what makes you feel alive, because that’s where your true direction lives.
Looking back over the past 12 months or so, what do you think has been your biggest area of improvement or growth?
Over the past 12 months, my biggest area of growth has been returning to the roots of my spiritual journey with a deeper level of honesty and humility.
Even after 10 years on this path, this past year revealed how growth is truly never-ending. I was confronted with deep, unresolved patterns—particularly around how childhood traumas have subtly shaped my professional limitations and repeatedly resurfaced in my relationship with my wife and life partner, Stacy.
Rather than resist it, I leaned into the discomfort and allowed these insights to come through. It’s been a humbling process of unlearning, relearning, and choosing to show up with greater awareness and responsibility.
This growth is also shaping how I show up as a father. I’m more committed than ever to raising my daughter, Zyah, with intention—breaking generational cycles and guiding her outside the boxes society tries to place on us.
In many ways, it feels like I’ve come full circle—but with new eyes, a deeper heart, and a more grounded sense of who I’m becoming.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://TmrwTday.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmystery
- Linkedin: https://beacons.ai/andrewmystery
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TmrwTday
Image Credits
Theo Zgraggen
Creative Director
Falcon & Flower
Elie Landsberg
Highway to the Sun
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