Wings of Courage: Travel, Thrive, Transform

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  • December 17, 2025

    When Support Is a Venn Diagram, Not a Straight Line

    This year has changed how I understand support. Not in a simplistic way—not as who showed up and who did not—but in a more honest, layered way. A way that reflects real people, real relationships, and real human limitations. As I reflected on my experiences, I realized that support does not exist in neat boxes. It exists more…

  • December 3, 2025

    The Transformation

    Analysis, Insight, and the Leader I Became Through the Better World Project Every journey reaches a moment of clarity — a point where the work you’ve done, the lessons you’ve learned, and the growth you’ve achieved converge into understanding. The Better World Project was not simply a checklist or compliance task; it was a mirror,…

  • December 3, 2025

    The Leader Emerges

    Ethics, Discipline, and Service in Action There comes a moment in every leadership journey where the internal work begins to shape the external world. It doesn’t happen abruptly—it happens gradually, quietly, and intentionally. In the Better World Project, the work I did on myself naturally extended into the three tracks that demanded outward expression: Ethics,…

  • December 3, 2025

    The Inner Work: Emotional Care and Intellectual Growth

    Every transformation begins within. Long before growth becomes visible in our actions, it begins in our thoughts, our emotions, and the quiet decisions we make when no one is watching. The Better World Project required me to do what most leaders avoid: pause, look inward, and confront the parts of myself that needed nurturing as…

  • December 3, 2025

    The Call to Rise: Why This Project Became the Turning Point of My Leadership Journey

    There are seasons in life when the ground beneath you shifts in ways you never expected. Seasons where the weight of responsibility, the sting of adversity, and the quiet ache of emotional fatigue converge all at once. For me, the Better World Project was not simply an academic requirement; it emerged at a moment when…

  • December 3, 2025

    THE COURAGE & CAPACITY SERIES

    A Leadership Transformation Journey Series Description:A four-part reflective series exploring the emotional, intellectual, ethical, physical, and service-driven transformation that shaped my leadership during the Better World Project. This series chronicles the challenges, awakening, healing, and breakthroughs that redefined my voice, my purpose, and my capacity as a leader. INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES There are chapters…

  • December 3, 2025

    The Refining: Finding My Strength, My Voice, and My Next Level 

    There comes a point in every journey when God does not simply nudge us—He pulls us out of our comfort and into a season of refining. A season where the heat intensifies, the noise around us grows louder, and the path forward becomes unclear. Not because we have done something wrong, but because God is…

  • December 3, 2025

    When Everything Begins to Align

    There are seasons when the path ahead feels clouded—when progress feels slow, when resistance feels heavy, and when life seems to move at a pace that challenges our patience. Yet in these very moments, God whispers the quiet truth we often overlook: Everything is aligning for you. This is not wishful thinking.This is not spiritual…

  • October 21, 2025

    🕊️ Becoming the Inspirator: The Joy of Being Someone’s Spark

    When Words Found Me I didn’t plan to create this quote—it found me. It was born in a quiet moment of reflection, somewhere between exhaustion and gratitude. I was thinking about how much energy I’ve poured into others. I encourage them, guide them, and remind them of their worth. Then I realized something profound. I’ve…

  • October 12, 2025

    Ethnocentrism and the Illusion of Inclusion: When Diversity Ends at the Door

    “Ethnocentrism is the quiet thief of progress—it convinces us that belonging is earned by birthright, not by contribution.”— Dr. Michelle Evans For the past eighteen years, I have lived and worked in a country that prides itself on being “for the people.” Yet, I have come to understand that the phrase often means “for their people.” For many…

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