1. I used to be really insecure about my lower body odor. I felt like I smelled. I had an experience as a LITTLE girl where someone told me that I smelled stinky and it stuck with me until 2023😩
2. I always saw myself having a husband before I had children. I used to think that having multiple “baby daddies” made a woman less than. I damn near stayed in a relationship JUST because I didn’t want two BDs.
3. My attitude was HORRIBLE from age 6 or 7 to last year🥴 People used to tell me how bad my attitude was and how selfish I was and how spiteful I was. I held on to those words as if God Himself said them to me and it wasn’t until I got pregnant that I TRULY decided to let go of that narrative.
4. The guilt you feel from working on your business while your baby wants your attention isn’t talked about enough. Some days my son just wants to be on/with his mama but i’m so focused on creating a life of ease and freedom for us that I feel bad about working🫠
5. It has been a challenge these last 13 months as a full-time entrepreneur. I just knew by now in my journey, I’d be swimming in clients and business would be sooo together. Although it’s discouraging at times, I KNOW what type of demands i’m putting on God. My breakthrough is MONUMENTAL.
6. I am FINALLY at a point where I can see other people succeed and genuinely be happy for them. So often, I blocked my blessings with jealousy and envy. I felt like I was not being seen or heard by God and that the “others” had “my” share🤦🏿♀️
7. I am the first Billionaire in my family. I love the idea of serving Billions of God’s children and being GREATLY compensated for. God has called me to do some BIG things with this wealth. Yes, I absolutely will have the VERY BEST of everything. I am not going to feel bad for circulating my wealth how I please. HOWEVER COMMA 😂 you better believe that I am changing the face of this planet for the BETTERMENT of Humanity also‼️
if any of these resonate with you, drop 🦋🦋🦋 in the comments✨
Navigating the complexities of personal growth and entrepreneurship is a path filled with both challenges and profound lessons. From the struggles with self-esteem, like dealing with lower body odor insecurities rooted in childhood experiences, to reshaping one's mindset about relationships and self-worth, each step contributes to a deeper understanding of oneself. Many people, especially women, wrestle with societal pressures regarding family structures. The stigma around having multiple partners or 'baby daddies' can weigh heavily, impacting decisions and self-acceptance. It’s important to recognize that worth is not defined by relationship status but by one's authenticity and growth. Similarly, childhood attitudes and negative feedback can linger, shaping our internal narratives unfairly. But moments like pregnancy or other transformative experiences often catalyze significant mindset shifts, allowing individuals to release old, harmful beliefs and embrace a more compassionate self-view. Balancing entrepreneurship and parenthood introduces unique guilt and emotional tension. The desire to provide a life of ease and freedom drives many entrepreneurial parents to work hard, yet the natural need to nurture and connect with their children remains. Open conversations about this common struggle can foster understanding and support. The journey as a full-time entrepreneur can be unpredictable and sometimes discouraging when success doesn't come as quickly as expected. Maintaining faith and patience, acknowledging that breakthroughs are not only possible but monumental, is vital for long-term fulfillment. Celebrating others’ successes without jealousy is another crucial breakthrough in personal development. Jealousy often obscures blessings and hinders growth, but learning to be genuinely happy for others can unlock new levels of gratitude and opportunity. Finally, embracing the vision of wealth as a tool for service rather than just personal gain offers a powerful perspective. Being the first billionaire in a family brings not just wealth but responsibility—to uplift others and contribute positively to humanity. This balance between abundance and altruism reflects a mature, spiritually-aligned approach to success. This narrative resonates deeply with many facing similar internal and external challenges. Remember, growth is a journey marked by self-love, faith, perseverance, and purposeful action toward making a meaningful difference in the world.






























































































