18/02/2026
Who am I?
I am a woman who has lived a lot of life and learned the hard way. I don't believe I have become bitter or closed off — I became more perceptive.
I don’t tend to chase shiny things (not much anyway).
I look for what actually works, makes sense, and feels aligned.
I’m reflective, self-aware, and honest, especially about struggle. I don’t pretend things were easy, while I have a lot of hope I do my best to not oversell it. I believe real strength lives in truth.
By profession, I’m a legal assistant. I understand responsibility, structure, and confidentiality. I know what it means to show up, do the work, and be dependable.
I’ve also spent time in affiliate and online businesses — not from a place of hype, but from trying, learning, and filtering out what never quite sat right.
I am not interested in:
• pushy sales (I try to avoid this in my life and I cannot do it to you)
• over-branding my social media
• convincing people who don’t want to be convinced
I prefer clear, calm and grounded language — and honest conversations.
I’m a grandma, and this shows in my warmth, patience, and long-view thinking.
I have lived with Type 1 diabetes since my teens. I’ve navigated pregnancies, health scares, misinformation, recovery, menopause, and major life changes yet I am still here. Still building. Still learning.
I am someone who wants to build something honest, steady, and meaningful, without losing me, my integrity, or my relationships along the way.
And maybe you are not me. Maybe your story looks completely different.
But I am willing to bet you have lived through things that shaped you. I am willing to bet you have learned lessons the hard way. I am willing to bet you have become stronger, wiser, and more discerning because of it.
You might not see it yet, but there is strength in your story too.
Whatever it is you want to build, change, start, or try:
• you are not too late
• you are not too old
• you are not too behind.
You are allowed to begin from exactly where you are. And you absolutely can.