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Getting a Life After 35
If you’ve hit 35 (or beyond) and realized your life feels like an endless loop of work, errands, and emotional survival—you’re not alone. In this week’s video, Getting a Life After 35 , I talk about how many of us mistake busyness for having a life, when in reality, our schedules are full but our souls are starved. Your interests, your friendships, even your appetite for connection have changed—and that’s not a crisis, it’s a signal. It’s time to build a life that reflects wh


How To Use Being Laid-Off to Find You
In this week’s video, Laid-Off From a Job, Finding You , I talk about the importance of pausing and reconnecting with yourself after an unexpected layoff—a step I wish I had taken during my own experience. In 2013, I quit my job, walked away from everything I owned, and financially bankrupted myself to pursue my calling and obey God. I moved to Charlotte with a plan and a temporary job, only to have that contract terminated just weeks later. Desperation set in because my plan


Balanced, Not One-Sided Relationships
In this week’s video, Balanced, Not One-Sided Relationships, I unpack why the quality of your relationships determines the quality of your life—and how to create connections that reflect your growth, not drain your energy.


From Broke to Building
In 2015, when I first quit my job to pursue motivational speaking full-time, I cashed out my 401k for a little over $7,000.


Taking Responsibility For Your Actions
In this week’s episode, I share my three tips on how personal accountability becomes a superpower. Success starts with inner work. I was married at sixteen and divorced by twenty-one—with no support, no guidance, and deep abandonment wounds. Divorce crushed me, but it also became the lesson that changed everything. I learned that accountability is the foundation of growth. It regains your power—because blame keeps you stuck, but ownership gives you control over your future.
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