My days are full. I rise early and begin with quiet time, correspondence, and reading. Once the house
stirs, I direct the “operation school run” for my five neurodiverse children, then prioritize my physical and
mental strength with a workout and walk with the dogs.
After that, I dive into deep work with my private clients, influential leaders, high-level professionals, and
changemakers, who are ready to dissolve the internal barriers that are silently sabotaging their lives and
legacies.
A Day in My World
Even in the busiest seasons, I protect space for
nothingness. Whether it’s a moment in nature, a nap,
meditation, or journaling, this non-structured time
allows inspiration to drop in. It’s often when I
receive my most aligned creative downloads and
next steps.
After school, our home comes alive again. We cook
together, debrief from the day, prep for tomorrow,
and connect before turning in early with an evening
meditation. It’s not always seamless, but it is
intentional.
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