01/01/2026
2025 proved I am Unstoppable.
2026 will feel it before I even arrive.
I returned to the world
after maternity leave—
not as the woman who left,
but as one refined by purpose,
powered by God,
and unmoved by what tried to slow me down.
I returned to business in a season
where hiring grew harder than ever,
where “AI resumes” blurred reality,
and discernment became my greatest leadership skill.
I raised the standard—
for my team,
for my clients,
for myself.
I watched some doors close.
Businesses I once walked beside
quietly folded.
And I welcomed new clients—
brave enough to begin again,
ready for strategy rooted in truth.
I carried grief with me.
Still do.
My uncle’s absence echoing
in moments that should feel lighter.
Grief didn’t stop me—
it sharpened me.
I learned that not every friend
is meant to walk into every season.
Some relationships ended without noise,
without explanation.
And I released them without bitterness.
I opened my life to new connections—
not out of loss,
but out of growth.
Because expansion requires room.
I found my way back
to legacy and sisterhood—
rejoining a local DST chapter,
returning to my TBS alumni roots,
remembering the woman
I was always becoming.
I accepted people as they are,
not as I hoped they’d be.
I stopped needing closure
and started choosing peace.
I leaned harder into family.
Loved them deeper.
Held them closer.
Because loss taught me
what truly matters.
I learned to give grace—
real grace—
the kind that understands
everyone is fighting a battle
I may never see.
I cherished slow moments
with my husband,
loved more intentionally.
I watched my daughter
grow faster than time allows my heart to process.
Every day a reminder
that moments are sacred
and time does not wait.
I accepted the new normal—
that life moves fast,
that seasons change quickly,
and that presence
is the real luxury.
2025 crowned me Unstoppable.
Not because life was easy—
but because I kept moving.
Because what God has for me
cannot be delayed, denied, or destroyed. NEXT LINE.