I’m learning to stop lying and saying, “I’m fine,” when I’m really not.
This is why I continue to show up, to work on myself, to be open, and to be honest—even when it’s uncomfortable.
I’ve realized that admitting what I don’t know is the very thing that allows me to begin learning.
For a large part of my life, I tried to fit in.
I chased acceptance, validation—something, anything—to fill a void inside me.
But now I know that what I was really searching for was connection.
Not surface-level approval, but real connection—where we see each other, listen, ask questions, and grow together.
I share from a place of sincerity. I want to support others in reaching their fullest potential and living with more peace and clarity.
I give my time and energy to help where I can—not just for others, but also for myself. Because I believe healing is collective.
When we change within, we make space for change around us.
And together, I believe we can create something better—something rooted in truth, compassion, and understanding.