Life doesn't always go as planned. A few years ago, after my divorce, I found myself standing at a crossroads, wondering how to pick up the pieces and start over. I'll be honest-there were days I felt lost, overwhelmed, and unsure of what was next. But somewhere in that uncertainty, I found the strength to dream again. Instead of focusing on what l'd lost, I started focusing on what I could create. I threw myself into building/ my short-ternrientahbusiness,tnow crafting spaces that aren't just beautiful but feel like home for anyone who stays. Along the way, I learned new skills, forged incredible friendships, and discovered just how much I was capable of. More than anything, I reconnected with me. I stopped worrying about what others thought and started living for the life I truly wanted— financial freedom, creativity, and, most importantly, joy and happiness that just came from a different perspective and mindset. I won't pretend it was easy. I wrestled with shame for my part in a marriage that aidne last. Even though I wasn't the one who walked away, as the leader of my home, I felt like l'd failed— and that didn't sit well with me. But I knew I couldn't let those feelings define me. I still had two amazing kids who needed me to show up, and I made a decision: I would be the best dad I could possibly be. I would make their lives as good as possible. Most of all, I wanted them to be proud of their dad🥹 Divorce taught me that the end of one chapter can be the beginning of something even better. It gave me the chance to build a life I love—a life I'm proud of. If you're in a place of rebuilding, I want you to know this: the life you're dreaming of is possible. You are capable of so much more than you think. Just take that first step and keep going.
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