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Blog, Life Lessons & Financial Freedom

How I Found a Way to Work From Home & Build Financial Freedom

March 31, 2025

When Life Gives You Lemons… Find a Work-From-Home Gig Have you ever wished for more flexibility in your work life? Maybe you’re tired of the daily commute, want to spend more time with your family, or just need extra income to keep up with rising expenses. If so, you’re not alone. I know exactly how…

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Life Lessons & Financial Freedom

Ruin to Resilience: What I Wish I Knew Before My Separation

March 13, 2025

Hard Truths & Lessons Learned The Impact on My Kids I knew separation would affect my kids, but I wasn’t prepared for how deeply. I was not ready for my son to ask, “Why are you doing this to Daddy?” Nothing prepares you for that moment. Watching my kids struggle with this change has been…

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Life Lessons & Financial Freedom

Breaking Free from the “Good Girl” Mindset: How I’m Learning to Put Myself First

March 11, 2025

The Weight of Saying Yes When You Want to Say No Have you ever caught yourself saying “yes” while every part of you was screaming “no”? That’s been my life for as long as I can remember. I’ve always avoided conflict like the plague—it felt like unnecessary drama I didn’t want to waste energy on.…

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Personal Growth & Independence

Who Even Am I? (Besides a Mom and a Speed-Reading, Fictional Boyfriend Collector)

March 9, 2025

Let’s talk about identity crises, shall we? Because let me tell you—nothing wakes you up to the fact that you have no idea who you are, like realizing your hobbies include laundry, picking up the same toys 14 times a day, and memorizing every episode of Bluey. For years, I thought I was just a…

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Personal Growth & Independence

#Survival Mode: Mom, Woman, and Everything In Between

March 7, 2025

If you had told me a year ago that I’d be here—navigating a separation, searching for a house, learning digital marketing, and figuring out how to be a fully independent adult for the first time—I probably would’ve laughed. Or cried. Probably both. Up until now, my entire identity revolved around being Mom, Wife, Keeper of…

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