Money Myth That Hinders
Growing up with the belief that money was something to fear and avoid, I found myself trapped in a cycle of financial insecurity. Rooted in guilt from religious teachings, I struggled with the idea of prosperity. But through self-reflection, I’ve learned that money itself isn’t evil—it’s the fear of it that holds us back. By letting go of the fear and embracing abundance, I’ve opened myself up to the blessings I once thought were unattainable. It’s time to break free from old beliefs and accept the financial growth that is rightfully ours.
I’m Afraid of Me
In this post, I reflect on my fear of speaking out and how my active mind often creates anxiety about my words being misunderstood. Although I’m a spiritual person, I struggle with the fear of misinterpretation and criticism. I aim to confront this fear, be authentic, and embrace the freedom to express myself openly without worrying about others’ perceptions. This journey is about overcoming self-doubt, expanding my comfort zone, and finding strength in being unapologetically me.
My Open Letter to An Old Friend
Getting rid of fear can be crippling. Sometimes walking away from fear is the best thing you can do for yourself.
My Brain on COVID
This pandemic has brought hidden cracks to the forefront, making me reflect on my life and how I’ve raised my children. As a strong woman, I often wonder if I’ve equipped them with the tools they need to thrive, especially during uncertain times. This period of isolation has made many of us question how we got here and how we can stay safe while navigating the new normal. I’ll share my thoughts on parenting, coping with uncertainty, and the lessons I’m learning along the way as I continue to evolve.