04/06/2026
One day, someone will say your name in a room you're not in.
What do you hope they say?
What would make your heart sing to know that they said THAT?
Sure, I'd love to be remembered for my enthusiast dance moves at gatherings. šš¤£
For the adventures I've had with my children and the incredible relationship we have. (Yay, they still think Iām cool!! š)
For the way I can turn strangers into friends within minutes. š
For being someone who people pour there heart out to when they've only just met me. š
For laughing loudly and being a high vibe person (THAT'S how I got all those smiles lines!!). š¤£š¤£š¤£
For dreaming big dreams. š„
For believing ANYTHING is possible once you set your mind to it and have Faith. āØ
But MORE than that... what I REALLY CARE about is the impact I leave behind.
I want to be known as the woman who helped other women believe in THEMSELVES.
The woman who helped them stop hiding.
The woman who showed them that their experience, story, wisdom, and gifts mattered.
The woman who helped them become visible and paid in their online business.
Because after years of coaching, mentoring, teaching, speaking, and building communities, I've realised something:
There are so many brilliant women sitting on ideas that could change lives.
Businesses that could create freedom, messages that deserve to be heard - and yet they keep waiting.
Waiting until they feel more confident.
More qualified.
More ready.
Meanwhile, the people they're here to help are STILL searching for them, sitting behind their keyboard or phones wondering how to solve the problem they have.
That's why I do what I do.
Not because I care about being the loudest person online (although my coach has shown me the benefits of not being a wallflower online and it's working! š).
But because I know what happens when a woman finally decides to back herself.
Everything changes.
Her confidence.
Her business.
Her family.
Her future.
Her impact.
When my work is done, I don't need people to remember how many followers I had.
I want them to remember how many women found the courage to stop hiding and start becoming who they were always meant to be.
THAT'S what I want to be known for. š
Now I'm curious...
One day, when someone says your name in a room you're not in...
What do you hope they say?