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“It means that realization is not only about overcoming external forces but about working hard and making sacrifices. It is about overcoming the power of your own mind. If you do not believe in yourself, then who will? Believing is the first step to achieving.”



As a Black American woman and native of DC, I understand the importance of owning and embracing who you are. With a background in yoga, meditation, student success coaching, reading tutoring, mentoring, and event hosting, I am passionate about helping others discover their true selves and reach their fullest potential.


Expertise & Skills: I bring a unique blend of skills and expertise to my work, combining holistic practices with practical strategies for personal growth and development. Whether guiding students to academic success, leading meditation sessions for inner peace, or hosting events that inspire connection and community, I am dedicated to helping others thrive.


Accomplishments: Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of witnessing countless individuals break free from limiting beliefs, overcome obstacles, and transform their lives. Seeing my clients and students flourish brings me immense joy and fulfillment, and I am grateful for the opportunity to make a positive impact on those around me.


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