I Wasn’t Ready for This (But I’m Showing Up Anyway)

For a long time, I felt like I had to disappear to survive.

When I quietly stepped away from YouTube the first time, it wasn’t planned. I didn’t leave with a strategy or a cute sign-off. I left because I was tired.

Mentally, emotionally, and physically. I hit a wall, and this time, it wasn’t one I could hustle my way around.

At the time, I didn’t have the words to describe what I was experiencing. I just knew something felt off. My routines were breaking down. My creativity was gone. I couldn’t manage my finances, my emotions, or my goals. I was stuck in a cycle of burnout and avoidance that felt impossible to escape.

Eventually, I was diagnosed with bipolar 1. As painful and confusing as that was, it gave me a starting point. It helped me name what I was going through instead of assuming I was failing at life.

That was the moment I realized I didn’t just need rest. I needed a reset.

I Haven’t Just Been Resting. I’ve Been Rebuilding.

Since stepping away, I’ve been doing the quiet work of rebuilding. Not just my content. My actual life.

I started asking better questions.
What do I really want?
What pace feels sustainable for me?
What would it look like to build a life that doesn’t depend on perfection?

I started paying attention to how I spend, how I speak to myself, and how I show up. I let go of what no longer fit. I gave myself permission to start again, even though I didn’t feel ready.

Because if I waited until I felt fully ready, I would never begin.

What to Expect from Me Now

I’m not coming back with perfect systems or all the answers. But I am coming back with clarity, self-trust, and a clear mission:

To help women reset their finances, wellness, and purpose one meaningful step at a time.

This space and YouTube are for the women who are starting over, not because they failed, but because they want something more honest.

Here’s what you’ll find in my content:

  • Conversations about money that include mindset, habits, and hope

  • Wellness support that goes deeper than just what’s on your plate

  • Business guidance for women creating something of their own

  • Encouragement for anyone who feels behind, stuck, or unsure

Free Tools to Support Your Reset

If you’re looking for a fresh start, here are some resources I created to help:

The Truth About Starting Over at 43

I am 43 years old. I have no savings, and I’m $20,000 in debt. I am still figuring it out.

But this time, I am not trying to prove anything. I am not chasing hustle.

I am building a life that feels like mine.

If you are tired of living on autopilot…
If you’ve been quiet about your struggles…
If you’ve been waiting to feel ready before you take a step forward…

This is your permission to stop waiting.

Start with what you have. Start with who you are.

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