
From Poor You to Power in You
We don’t need to pity those who’ve endured trauma—we need to witness them with reverence. There is nothing “poor” about someone who survived; there is power in them that deserves to be seen.
We don’t need to pity those who’ve endured trauma—we need to witness them with reverence. There is nothing “poor” about someone who survived; there is power in them that deserves to be seen.
The shift from coping to creating is the quiet triumph of turning survival into self-expression. It’s not just healing—it’s alchemy.
We often believe we’re seeking clarity, when in truth, we’re reaching for the comfort of what’s familiar. But sometimes, the truth and the ease we crave can’t live in the same room.
“That jaw-dropping ‘holy shit’ moment isn’t just a crisis—it’s your soul’s invitation to shift. Step into your ‘holy shift’ and transform shock into your next breakthrough.”
Not every act of rebellion is destruction. Not every return is real. The deeper work is asking: Am I running, or am I rooting?