06/16/2026
MY WHY WASN'T MONEY. IT WAS ME.
For years, Jacqueline did what so many women do.
She showed up.
She worked hard.
She gave her best to everyone around her.
As a teacher, like me, she poured into her students every day. But behind the smiles and dedication, she was exhausted.
Not because she didn't love what she did.
Because somewhere along the way, she had stopped making space for herself.
A retirement conversation forced her to face a question many women quietly avoid:
"If nothing changes, what will my life look like years from now?" (This is what I said to myself as well).
That question changed everything.
Not overnight.
Not magically.
But it opened her eyes to something she had been missing:
More options were possible.
As many women included me in our community, Jacqueline wasn't confident.
She wasn't looking for a business.
She wasn't searching for another thing to add to her already full life.
What she was really searching for was something deeper:
A voice she had stopped hearing.
Choices she thought she had lost.
A future that felt like her own again.
And that's why her story resonates with so many women.
Especially ecxzosted women.
Women who have spent years putting themselves last.
Women carrying guilt for wanting more.
Not more stuff.
More purpose.
More growth.
More confidence.
More time to live life intentionally.
The truth is, many of us women aren't stuck because we lack ability.
We're stuck because years of responsibility, disappointment, criticism, fear, and self-doubt have convinced them that their dreams should come last.
I've been there too.
That's why I love this business model.
Not because it promises shortcuts.
Not because it's easy.
But because it gives ordinary women a place to learn new skills, grow their confidence, receive mentorship, and become the people they were always capable of becoming.
The income matters.
But the woman you become along the way matters even more.
I've watched mothers, teachers, healthcare workers, grandmothers, and immigrants from around the world walk through doors they once believed were closed.
Not because they were fearless.
Because they decided they were worth betting on.
Maybe that's the real opportunity.
Not building a business.
Rebuilding yourself. ❤️
If you've ever felt like you've lost your voice, your confidence, or your direction, know this:
God didn't place dreams in your heart by accident.
Your story isn't over.
In many ways, it may just be beginning. ✨🙏❤️