
You got this.
When you develop your intuition, you'll always know what you need, and how to get it.

Here's My Deal
Ever get overwhelmed because you "don't know what to do?" I get it.
I'm here to empower you to create and express yourself with ease.
The healing world is full of “rules.” And honestly? A lot of them just make sensitive souls feel more broken, more behind, and more disconnected from their truth.
I’m not here to reinforce that noise.
I’m here to soften it.
To challenge it.
To offer something that feels like a full-body exhale.
Here are a few status quos I’m done pretending are true:

6 Healing Myths I'm Done Pretending Are True

1
Healing means fixing what's broken
You’re not broken. You’re not a project. Your sensitivity isn’t a problem to be solved—it’s a gift to be embraced.
Healing doesn’t require a hammer. It requires a soft space to be who you already are.
2
You have to work hard to be “high vibe”
Raising your vibration isn’t about being perfect, positive, or polished.
It’s about relaxing into your truth, befriending your body, and choosing joy without force. Frequency rises when you feel safe to be real.
3
You need to figure it all out to move forward
Clarity comes from connection—not from forcing decisions.
You’ll know what you need to know when you need to know it.
It’s safe to pause, feel, and let the next right thing find you.
4
Spiritual growth means bypassing your humanity
You didn’t come to Earth to escape it.
Your emotions, your confusion, your weird little spirals—they’re all part of your awakening.
Your human self isn’t in the way of your divine self. It is the way.
5
Real transformation happens in big, dramatic moments
Transformation happens in tiny choices. In breaths.
In being kind to yourself when you could be cruel.
It’s quieter than you think. But it’s always enough.
6
You can only trust intuitive messages if they sound otherworldly
Spirit speaks in everyday language. It sounds like your own voice when you’re being kind. You don’t need to channel in full trance to receive guidance—you just need to listen in stillness, or sometimes even in laughter.
