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My Liberation Story

Here I share how I returned to myself — from the woman I thought I lost, to the woman who survived, and the woman I’m becoming now. It’s the journey of a Black girl, a veteran, a mama, and a Divine being learning to live, unbound. And if you’re here, maybe you’re on your way home too.
Welcome to the Liberation.

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My Mission

For decades, the mission was being a mother, the Navy, the job, the expectations, the survival and the armor that covered who was really underneath. I gave my life to everything outside of my body… until my body finally whispered, “please, come home.”

 

What I know now is simple and sacred:

I am my own assignment NOW.

My mission is to give myself the care, presence, softness, and devotion I once reserved for everyone else.

 

This is the era where I choose myself with intention.

Where I breathe deeper than I ever have, reconnect to the wisdom of my body, and honor the woman I’m becoming.

My Purpose

When the military structure fell away, so did the identity I had built around it. There were many moments when I was unsure of what I'd do without the achievement, rank, and roles I had been assigned.

 

Until the moment I asked myself:

“Who am I now? What am I here for?”

 

And the answer came, in the stillness, in the clarity and in the moment I reconnected with the highest version of who I'm here to be. 

 

My purpose is to live in my light — and in the fullest expression of my truth, freely and unapologetically. And to let that truth illuminate the path for others.

This purpose now defines my way of being. It is a devotion to expressing the highest version of myself — grounded, connected, guided by God, and in deep communion with nature and the world around me.

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My Path

My path is the life I am choosing to create. It’s the way I show up in the world now: open-hearted, aligned, liberated, and committed to living a life that finally feels like my truth.

 

Some days my path looks like running a nonprofit and loving on children who remind me of wonder.

Some days it looks like writing, storytelling, laughing, healing, or sharing my journey so another woman knows she’s not alone.

Some days it looks like resting — because my rest is righteous.

 

Every part of my path is intentional. Where I serve from wholeness, lead from my God-light, create from pure joy, and walk my liberation like it's my prayer — because it is.

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