I’m so glad you’re here.
Happily, Forever Me began from a place of rebuilding, rediscovery, healing, and learning how to come home to myself again after years of losing pieces of who I was along the way. A podcast connected to this journey will also be coming soon, and I cannot wait to share it with you.
For many years, I lived in survival mode. I spent so much of my life being strong for everyone else, pushing through pain, carrying responsibilities, and trying to hold everything together no matter what was happening inside.
At the same time, behind closed doors, I was living through a very difficult marriage that lasted two decades. And if there is one thing I have learned, it is that sometimes the wounds people cannot see take the longest to heal.
Somewhere between trauma, heartbreak, survival mode, physical injury, and trying to be everything for everyone else, I realized I had lost myself.
Then life changed again after a severe accident left me with significant nerve damage. Healing became more than just physical recovery. It became emotional, mental, and spiritual recovery too.
That is where Happily, Forever Me was born.
This is not about pretending life is perfect. It is about what happens after survival mode. It is about rebuilding yourself after trauma, toxic relationships, grief, disappointment, physical setbacks, and life changing moments.
It is about learning how to choose yourself again.
Here, we will talk honestly about healing, women’s wellness, self worth, boundaries, trauma, rediscovering joy, and finding peace after difficult seasons in life. We will talk about the loneliness that can come with healing, the pressure people place on survivors to “move on,” and the importance of protecting your peace without feeling guilty for it.
We will also talk about hope.
Because despite everything I have been through, I still believe people can rebuild beautiful lives. I believe healing is possible. I believe wellness matters deeply, not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually too.
Most importantly, I want this space to feel real. No masks. No pretending. No pressure to have everything figured out.
Just honest conversations from someone who has survived a lot, lost herself along the way, and is finally learning how to become herself again.
If you have ever felt broken down, emotionally exhausted, misunderstood, or like you are trying to rediscover who you are after years of simply surviving, I hope this space reminds you that you are not alone.
Because happiness does not have to begin with someone else.
Sometimes it begins the moment you decide it is finally time to choose you.
Welcome to Happily, Forever Me.
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