I’m turning 30 next year. And honestly? I’m still figuring things out. But hey, that’s okay. If you’re in that same place, I just want you to know that you’re not alone. It’s not too late. You’re not too old. And it’s never too crazy to start something new.
There’s always been a deep passion in my heart to help people experience joy, love, and hope through words and creativity. Sharing life with women, building each other up, celebrating small wins, and growing together. That’s what truly lights me up.
But these days, most of my time is spent sitting in front of a computer, answering phone calls and doing office work. It’s not bad. In fact, I’m very grateful for the job because it helps supporting our family. Especially my husband was recently laid off due to tariffs, so this full-time job has become even more important to us.
Still… a part of me longs for more.
There’s a part of me that just longs for the freedom to do what truly lights me up. Not just for my own sake, but to inspire others and contribute to the world in a more meaningful way, simply by being who I really am. I truly hope that one day, I’ll be able to support my family by doing what I’m most passionate about, while making a positive impact on the people around me.

Not long ago, I read an article by Dan Koe. He talks about creating a life and business that feel like you. A life where you can earn a living just by being who you are. When you genuinely love what you do, work and life start to flow together in a way that feels natural and fulfilling. That idea really hits me.
So today, I want to invite you to pause for a moment and reflect with me.
- What makes life feel rich and meaningful to you?
- What really matters?
Take a deep breath. Find a quiet space, grab a notebook and a pen, and let yourself sit with these questions. You don’t need to have perfect answers right away but just notice what comes up. Sometimes, clarity doesn’t come all at once. It shows up gently, like a whisper, when we give ourselves the space to listen to our hearts.
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11
With love,
Samantha