I help women build wealth so money feels lighter and life feels freer.
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Part One
The Illusion of
Success
I’ve always been an entrepreneur. In 2000, I started my first business to prove the trailer-park girl could succeed. I did.
I stacked up years of multiple six-figure income, Top Producer awards, and polished success-story write-ups.
What nobody saw were the panic attacks in bathroom stalls, the maxed-out credit cards funding the lifestyle, and the fights with my husband over money we didn’t have.
was earning more in a month than many made in a year, and still holding my breath every billing cycle.
The cars were financed. The house mortgaged to the edge. The cards maxed out.
I looked rich. But I was drowning in bills.
From the outside, my life looked admirable. Behind closed doors, it was quietly falling apart.
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Rockbottom Hit Hard.
Divorced. Bankrupt. Scared.
“Mama, are we going to be okay? “
No.
Not unless I changed everything.
That was the moment I stopped focusing on earning more and started learning the laws of wealth.
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I discovered
Wealth isn’t
determined by
I’ve always been an entrepreneur. Income, performance, or luck.
learned that after losing everything.
follows law. Cause and effect.
Which meant if I was willing to learn the laws, and live by them, I could break the generational poverty cycle was born into.
Not just for me. For my kids. And every generation after them.
hat realization shifted everything.
I stopped chasing income and started building structure.
tracked where my money was going. I began making decisions from math instead of emotion.
paid off six figures of debt. Cleared tax liens. Built real savings. Stopped living month to month.
For the first time in my life, money didn’t own me. I controlled it.
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Wealth is Built by Law
When financial laws are understood and applied, wealth follows with mathematical certainty.
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Part Two
Chasing the
Summit
With my financial foundation finally stable, I threw myself back into entrepreneurship.
Coming from where I started, I still felt like I had something to prove.
Success became my proof. Proof that I was capable. Proof that I belonged. Proof that I had outrun my past.
So I built.
Early flights. Late nights. Hotel rooms that blurred together.
My business grew. My income grew. My reputation grew.
Year after year, I stacked up awards and accomplishments.
My name started showing up in rooms I once only watched from the back. I was invited onto the biggest stages.
I was right there, inches from the top.
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Everything Was About to Change
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When I fell
All the way to
the Bottom
I was close to the pinnacle of my career, reaching a level of success I had sacrificed so much for.
I was speaking on the biggest stage. Five hundred industry leaders were staring up at me. The energy in the room was electric.
Forty minutes in, I had them. Every line of my well-rehearsed speech landed.
And then, without warning, my arms locked at my sides and my body froze.
A piercing scream tore through my head. I was fully conscious, but trapped inside myself — trying to scream and nothing came out.
It felt endless.
In reality, it lasted thirty seconds. Then my voice returned.
I finished the talk.
The audience, thinking it was a dramatic pause, rose to their feet in a standing ovation.
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Back in my hotel room
Overlooking Times Square, the adrenaline drained. The applause was still echoing in my head, but I knew something wasn’t right.
Within twenty-four hours, I couldn’t get out of bed. Weeks later, the mirror showed a stranger — sunken cheeks, clumps of hair gone, a body that looked decades older than it should have.
Something had finally broken. Not just in my body — in the way I had been living.
I had followed the entrepreneur playbook exactly.
Make it happen. Push harder. Outwork everyone.
And it worked. Until it didn’t.
Nine months after that standing ovation, the business that had once paid me seven figures stopped paying me at all. The income I thought was secure vanished.
I believed the empire I built would carry me. It collapsed the moment I did.
What saved me wasn’t the business I had sacrificed so much for. It wasn’t the brand. The notoriety. The applause. It was something far quieter.
While I was building the business everyone could see, I was also studying and applying the financial laws — building a solid financial foundation.
Savings. Investments. Income that didn’t depend on me showing up.
The laws held when I couldn’t.
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A Stoke
At the age of 43
The moment on stage wasn’t nerves. It was a TIA — a stroke triggered by years of stress.
The striving. The pushing. The chasing
The need to prove I was good enough — worthy, successful, admired.
But it wasn’t just stress. It was childhood trauma I had buried for decades — rising to the surface. At the same time, my body was deteriorating from toxic metals and black mold.
For two years, I was in the dark, fighting to stay alive and reclaim my life. I later discovered that was suffering was also healing.
Slowly, piece by piece, I recovered.
When I resurfaced, I was different.
Wiser.
No longer driven to prove anything.
I simply wanted a life stripped down to what actually matters — wealth, wellth, and love.
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A New Brand was Born.
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Lessons Learned on myDeathbed
When you’ve nearly lost your life, you see things differently.
You see how much you’ve taken for granted. How much time you’ve spent chasing the next win, the next milestone, the next proof — believing success would finally make you feel good enough.
You realize success isn’t worth. Money isn’t a scoreboard. You can build a brilliant business and still be financially fragile. You can earn a lot and still not enjoy it. You stop performing. You stop comparing. You learn to like who you are. You focus only on what matters
A high income doesn’t make you wealthy. Wealth makes you wealthy. Health makes you wellthy. Love makes you whole.
When my health returned, those weren’t motivational phrases. They were convictions.
I walked away from the titles. The applause. The chase. The identity.
And I made it my mission to teach what had carried me when everything else fell apart.
That wealth isn’t accidental. It’s built — by design, by discipline, and law.
Wealthy Wellthy™ and Wise Money™ were born.
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