My personal divorce journey started three years ago when I was an agnostic filing for divorce from an atheist. (Now, this should really put your mind at ease that I know what I’m talking about!) lol

Hear me out, please.

I’d grown up in the Mormon church, so I had some (misinformed) theology background, but nothing I could really make sense of on an analytical or spiritual level. I left the LDS church after high school and searched high and low for something, anything to fill that ache in my soul that I know I’d experienced a handful of times in my life.

In 2017, I came face to face with the reality that NOTHING I had accomplished,

picture-perfect family

thriving photography + hairstylist businesses

building our dream home

would fill the void in my heart.

Fast forward to the summer of 2021, when I moved out of said dream home and was “free” to do what I wanted,

My personal journey serves as the foundation for the transformative mindset mentoring we offer. Going through a particularly messy divorce three years ago, was a pivotal moment for me. In the midst of uncertainty and emotional upheaval, I found myself yearning for guidance, understanding, and a path forward that was true to who I was in the depths of my soul. I was determined to lead with love and not allow this rock-bottom moment to harden my heart forever.

It was during this time that I realized the profound impact a mentor could have on navigating such a transformative phase. The need for someone to unravel the complexities, provide a healing space, and infuse hope into my journey became evident. So, I “rebelled” and turned down the noise of what everyone else was telling me to do and went straight to the source of perfect love, JESUS. At the time, I was wrestling with the idea that this Jesus dude was my Lord + Savior (more on that journey here), but I KNEW he was a model citizen with stellar character. If he could wash Judas’s feet knowing his friend’s betrayal would lead to his death on the cross, I could most certainly learn a thing or two from him on how to love my soon-to-be ex husband through this divorce process.