Hello Creators and Doers …
I owe you a story.
About the time the mountain almost beat me.
I’m an outdoorsy, adventure, happier-in-nature girl, and I had my eye on Mt. Kilimanjaro.
I trained.
I read all the books, studied the terrain, and visualized myself standing at the top of the mountain – all 19,341 feet.
But the first time I tried?
The mountain sent me back down. I failed to get to the top. ????
The altitude, the exhaustion, the voice in my head whispering, “Maybe this isn’t for you.”
Sound familiar?
You’re smart, capable, driven– but when it comes to your own life, sometimes it feels like you’re staring at a mountain you should be able to climb…yet you’re stuck at the bottom.
Maybe it’s burnout. Maybe it’s doubt. Maybe it’s the exhaustion of doing everything right, yet still feeling like something’s missing.
I know that feeling.
And I also know what it takes to go back up the mountain.
Because I tried it again.
☑️ This time, I climbed past the point where I’d stopped before.
☑️ This time, I fought through the doubts, the fatigue, the “I can’t” moments
☑️ This time, I reached the top.

And standing at 19,341 feet, I wasn’t just celebrating the summit. ????
I was celebrating the lesson.
Failure isn’t the end. It’s the first attempt.
Setbacks don’t define you. What you do next does.
I don’t just coach women like you- I walk the path with you.
I know what it’s like to push through exhaustion, to want more, but feel like you’re running on empty.
I’ve climbed the mountain- literally and figuratively- and now I help women do the same.
So tell me, what’s your Kilimanjaro?
What’s the last thing you tried before but walked away from?
What’s the dream you haven’t given up on?
Contact me and tell me what you’re climbing toward. ????
-xM
P.S. If you are ready for a boost to help get you to the top of that mountain, I made something for you. Watch the video below:
