a love letter to you all,

Thank you for trusting me with your heart.

Thank you for letting my journals become a part of you.

Thank you for choosing yourself, even when it was hard.

Especially when it was hard.

Self Honeymoon will always hold the tenderness of my own becoming,

and hopefully yours.

As some of you know, Self Honeymoon began as a deeply personal journey.

I began coaching back in 2016, and loved every aspect of helping others with their personal goals,

but life had a lot of lessons for me to learn.

I was too busy being everything for everyone,

that I rarely made time to truly heal.

And it showed.

Starting my “self honeymoon” trips was a small way for me

to give intentional time back to myself.

To work through what needed my attention.

I never shared much about that part of my life.

Because it was, and still is sacred.

From what I did share,

I met some wonderful people in the process.

If you found me on Tumblr, TikTok, Quora, Meetup,

on my hacked instagram (sad face), my blogs, Self Honeymoon,

or wherever,

thank you for staying.

In 2016: I started GLO Guidance, my coaching practice, before I even knew to call it coaching. I was helping classmates, hosting workshops at my university, and breaking down big emotional truths into something people could actually use. I simply shared my truths about my journey with being a light source despite spending most of my life in depression. Once I worked with my first client, I began developing frameworks to help women heal with more clarity and compassion.

In 2018: I created Savage Resilience—my reinvention era. The part of me that refused to break, no matter how many times life was a big pain in the tuchus. This is when I really understood my power as a woman to rebuild myself. It’s also when I began working with high-net-worth clients and experienced the world with a more expanded sense of reality.

In 2020: Self Honeymoon was born from not having a safe place to hold all the leaks of unresolved trauma. I had my coaching practice, I was doing well in my career, but I hadn’t slowed down long enough to actually process anything fully. Self Honeymoon became my permission to create softness—to learn the power of loving myself without conditions, to turn the smallest things into rituals, to slow down and enjoy life instead of only trying to heal from it.

In 2023: I disappeared for a week—no social media, no music, no food, no stimulation. Just a lot of silence, a handful of passing conversations, and the spiritual practitioners I worked with. As cliché as it sounds, something extraordinary emerged during a five-hour meditation. And I’ve been building it ever since.

Now, I am moving on.

But I don’t see these as chapters closing.

I see them as living books

always being refined.

As a businesswoman, I understand the importance of a solid, focused brand.

But as an artist, what matters most,

more than anything,

to me anyway,

is staying true to myself.

So, I share this because I want you all to know more about me.

And to find the places that you can follow my journey.

Until I open this book back up.

Oh, and I am finishing writing a few books too,

so it will be a while haha.