11/06/2025
💼✨ “The Heart of a Serial Entrepreneur”
Being a serial entrepreneur isn’t just what I do — it’s who I am.
No matter what season of life I’m in, that entrepreneurial fire has always been there. Even when I didn’t know exactly what direction I wanted to go in, one thing was certain — I wanted to own something. I wanted to create, build, and lead.
From taking business classes in school to diving into my own ventures, I’ve always wanted to understand the business side of everything. Over the years, I’ve learned so much — improving my craft, earning degrees and certifications, and building my résumé not just for myself but for my children’s stability and future.
I’ve worn many hats — daycare owner, cleaning business boss, mentor, digital creator — and every role has taught me something valuable. My side hustles aren’t about greed; they’re about growth. I can’t help it — when an idea pops into my head and turns into a profitable conversation, it lights me up inside. That’s what passion looks like.
Even though I don’t always talk about my businesses publicly or post as much as I could, it’s because I’m in the zone — grinding, building, planning, and perfecting. And I’m proud of myself.
Because every small step, every idea, every setback, and every victory has shaped me into the woman I am today.
✨ One day, I want to take everything I’ve built and go corporate — expanding into franchises, especially with my preschool. Education isn’t the same as it used to be, and I want to bring back love, creativity, and real learning into the lives of children.
✨ And when it comes to my cleaning business, I take so much pride in showing people how organization and cleanliness can be healing. Cleaning isn’t just a job for me — it’s self-care, it’s peace, it’s balance.
I’m thankful for my team and everyone who’s ever believed in me, supported me, or even just listened when I needed to talk.
And to those who’ve ever sent encouraging DMs or reminded me that someone is always watching — thank you. You’re right. Even when the likes or comments don’t show it, people are seeing, learning, and inspired.
When I started my TikTok platform to help others start their cleaning businesses, I had no idea it would go viral multiple times. I was just sharing what I knew — and it turned into something powerful. It became profitable, yes, but more importantly, it became purposeful. I started helping single moms find stability, and then it grew into something even bigger — helping people all over the country start businesses and believe in themselves again.
Being a mompreneur fills me with pride — because my kids are watching. They see me creating, leading, and never giving up. And when they talk about wanting to start their own little businesses, I know I’m doing something right.
Of course, I’ve faced negativity too.
People — even close friends, family, coworkers — have doubted me, criticized me, or walked away when I wasn’t “succeeding fast enough.”
But I’ve learned that this race isn’t theirs — it’s mine.
Just like a horse with blinders on, I’ve had to stay focused and block out distractions. I’ve had to pull back, cut off what doesn’t serve me, and remind myself that purpose doesn’t need validation.
And even on the days when discouraging words echo in my head, I keep going. Because my story, my drive, my journey — it can be somebody else’s testimony.
So, to every dreamer, mom, or hustler reading this: keep pushing.
Even if they don’t clap, keep building.
Even if it’s quiet, keep creating.
Because your consistency will speak louder than anything else ever could.