My life's journey has been a tapestry of diverse experiences that have shaped who I am today. Let me share a glimpse into my story:
I've navigated through various professions, starting from my early days in the restaurant industry and housekeeping. Later, I transitioned into a dynamic role as a wild land firefighter. Then moved on to the US Marine Corps, which provided me with invaluable experiences. Following this, I pursued a Business Degree, transitioning into the realm of business operations. Where I jointly scaled a business from home to warehouse. It was a lot work while maintaining a home, pursuing my business degree, and raising a toddler with a newborn. I know the struggle and overcoming obstacles. While we made progress and profit, I wasn’t truly happy nor did I feel aligned to my purpose. I gave up the money and the husband to pursue my dreams. This is how I ended up here, to help others overcome their darkness, and find peace within themselves.
Beyond my professional life I enjoy yoga, martial arts, walks, and the outdoors. As a mother with pets, family remains the cornerstone of my life, guiding me with purpose and joy.
My spiritual path has been profound. I am certified in New Paradigm MDT, Herbal Mixology, and Jungian Coaching; embracing holistic healing and energy work. Various modern teachings and Eastern spirituality have offered me solace and enlightenment, fostering a deeper connection with nature and inner wisdom.
Life's challenges have been transformative. I experienced multiple awakenings during a pivotal period post-divorce and amidst the COVID lockdowns. While also overcoming addiction and mental health struggles. This has been an empowering journey, shaping my resilience and empathy towards others.
Today, I am committed to holistic well-being and personal growth. I cherish each day as an opportunity to learn, connect, and inspire. My journey continues to unfold, guided by authenticity, compassion, and a profound sense of purpose.
"Loneliness does not come from having no people around you, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to you." -Carl Jung