Embracing Opportunities: A New Chapter in My Journey
In a surprising turn of events, I not only found myself unashamed but also embraced the chance to proudly disclose my felony record early in the application process. Prioritizing efficiency and transparency, I responded promptly to the interview invitation with gratitude. "Thank you for this opportunity. I noticed your commitment to hiring individuals with records, and I want to disclose that I have something on my record to save time for both of us."
Giving Thanks For Freedom
Last year's Thanksgiving was my first major holiday away from my family. I remember the profound sadness, a sense of devastation. Though I haven't had the chance to discuss it with my family yet, I plan to do so today. They mentioned briefly how the celebration was muted in my absence.
Leaping Towards Your Dreams: Overcoming Fear and Embracing Possibility
My posts, infused with raw honesty and vulnerability, resonated widely, going viral and amassing over a million views in a mere 48 hours. My digital family grew exponentially from a modest 100 to a whopping 5K plus in just a day! While the numbers are impressive, they're more than just statistics; they're a testament to the power of voice and connection.
Happy Birthday To Me!
Happy birthday to me, bitch I made it! I am just grateful for life, for my health, for my strength. I’m grateful for love. I’m grateful for my family, my friends. I’m just grateful today.
Rebirth of an Entrepreneur: My Journey from Incarceration to Business Success
I've shared a lot about my inner personal life, but for those who truly know me, you're aware that I'm a serial entrepreneur. The fire of entrepreneurship burns deep within me. I thrive on business development, especially during the exciting startup phase. In fact, I often describe myself as a "fire starter." My Instagram bio used to proudly declare, "I create ish." I’m a creator, I'm passionate about new beginnings, birthing businesses, developing concepts, crafting brands, and shaping business models. However, if there's one aspect I'm not particularly fond of, it's babysitting a business as it matures. It's like dealing with a child in their terrible twos – you're almost eager to pass them back to their parents. That's me when it comes to managing a business. I relish the initial stage and the thrill of creation.