Before this program, I had experience.
I had the heart for helping people.
But I didn’t fully see myself as an entrepreneur building something of my own.
At the same time, I was navigating one of the hardest seasons of my life—grieving the loss of my son while still showing up for my family, my work, and myself.
I knew I wanted more.
Not just to get through life—but to create something meaningful from it.
During the program, I started building KIHENA—an experience designed to support educators, parents, and helpers in becoming whole while managing everything they carry.
The biggest shift for me was learning how to use AI in a practical way.
I used it to:
* Clarify my business idea
* Build out my program structure
* Create messaging that connects with my audience
* Move from thinking to actually executing
What used to feel overwhelming became doable.
What used to take weeks started taking days.
I stopped overthinking and started building.
I also had to work through my own self-doubt. There were moments where I questioned if I was ready—but I kept moving forward anyway.
Today, I am actively building my business with intention.
I’m no longer just supporting others in their growth.
I’m doing the work myself.
This program didn’t just give me tools.
It helped me take action.
And that changed everything.