• Dec 13, 2025

Part 5: What Happens After You Wake Up

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Waking up doesn’t come with a map. It comes with questions, discomfort, and the quiet knowing that you can’t go back to who you were. This is what the in-between really feels like.

  • Dec 6, 2025

Part 4: Exhaustion Is a Weapon

If you’ve been waking up tired, drained or mentally exhausted before the day even starts, you’re not alone. This kind of exhaustion isn’t laziness. It’s a sign something deeper in you is waking up.
A dark image of people walking like zombies.

  • Dec 1, 2025

Part 3: The Silent War on Your Mind

If your mind feels loud, scattered, or exhausted lately, you’re not imagining it. There is a silent war on your attention, and the overwhelm you feel is one of the biggest signs you’re waking up.
A woman standing at the end of a fluorescent lit hallway.

  • Nov 23, 2025

Part 2: The System Isn’t Broken… It’s Working Exactly As Designed

If life feels heavy, repetitive or wrong, you’re not imagining it. The system we live in isn’t failing you. It’s doing exactly what it was designed to do... keep you tired, distracted and disconnected. This is what waking up feels like.
A woman in a dark hallway, walking towards light at the end.

  • Nov 15, 2025

Part 1: If You’re Feeling It… You’re Not Crazy

If you’ve been feeling restless, numb, tired, or like something is “off” in your life lately, you’re not alone. This post explains why so many people feel disconnected and overwhelmed right now... and why those feelings are actually signs of awakening, not dysfunction.
A woman looking down at a table with an open book.

  • Nov 4, 2025

The Beginning of Something New

I’m stepping into something brand new, y’all... learning trading. This is the start of my journey to grow a new skill, trust God through the process, and document every step along the way.
An office with houseplants everywhere.

  • Oct 26, 2025

The 5 Most Forgiving Houseplants for Busy Women

Even the busiest women can keep plants alive... you just need the right ones. In this post, I’m sharing the five most forgiving houseplants from my own collection (including the one that started it all). These beauties thrive on neglect, bring life to your home, and remind you that growth doesn’t have to be complicated.
A woman laying on her bed, writing in journal under lamp light.

  • Oct 13, 2025

How to Keep Going When You Feel Like Nothing’s Changing

Feeling stuck even though you’re doing everything right? Here’s how to keep going when nothing seems to change...and how to trust that God is still moving behind the scenes.

  • Oct 4, 2025

How Women in Recovery Can Build Multiple Streams of Income Online with Confidence

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Friend, if you’ve ever felt stuck in the cycle of “just surviving,” you’re not alone. For women in recovery, building income online can feel overwhelming... but it doesn’t have to be. I’ve found a way to not only build multiple streams of income, but to do it with confidence. From mindset training to branding, selling without feeling salesy, and even creating your own digital products, the possibilities truly are endless. This is my journey, and here’s how it can be yours too.
DIY bathroom mirror sign as a handmade home décor project for creativity and healing

  • Sep 27, 2025

How to Find a Hobby That Helps You Heal

In recovery, I discovered the healing power of creativity. From DIY home decor projects to my love of houseplants today, finding a fun hobby gave me focus, joy, and a new sense of purpose.

  • Sep 21, 2025

How Tending My Plants Helped Me Grow in Faith and Recovery

After a hard year in recovery, I found hope and growth in the most unexpected place: my houseplants. Here’s how caring for plants helped me heal and find joy in everyday life.