I’m always in my head. Inside of it is a voice I can’t ever seem to shake. A voice of doubt. It’s always telling me I’m not good enough. Always saying I’m doing the wrong thing. And even if I know it’s not the wrong thing, it’ll still have me questioning if it’s the “right” thing. It’ll have me questioning if the action I’m about to take is in alignment. It’ll make me wonder if I’m following my values. It’ll say anything to make me feel uncomfortable with acting.
It wasn’t until I realized that I had an ability to be able to control this voice that I was able to live my life. This voice paralyzed me. It trapped me. I wasn’t able to move. Now, I’m able to act more freely. I’m able to be confident in my choices and walk this journey of life. Watch the video for the whole story on this transformation.
Empowered Women Rising: Coaches’ Corner- Cherie Cox
I'm really excited to announce the beginning of a new section of my blog called "Coaches Corner". My first guest, Cherie Cox, is an amazing life coach who works with empowered women, and I'm glad to have had the opportunity to interview her. You can watch the video...
The Beginning of Coaches Corner
"It was always me vs. the world. Until I found it's me vs. me." -Kendrick Lamar, "Duckworth" Coaches Corner is a section of my blog that I started where I highlight other life coaches and the Light they're spreading into the world. Coaches corner is an accumulation of...
My Father’s Death Taught Me These 3 Lessons of Acceptance
Because of my father's death, nothing was ever the same. Life is funny that way. There are these pivotal moments in life, where one thing can happen and it can change everything. Things don't look the same, taste the same, feel the same. Death does that. When someone...