I am a 52 year old overcomer of many things from my past. It took me half of my life to overcome not having support in my life and traumas as a young girl. At age 42, I began a major transition in my life where I finally felt worthy and knew God had a greater plan for me. I put everything unhealthy away and began to excel in a big way. Although life has beat me down, and physically I'm not able to go 150 mph like I used to; I keep pushing forward and very driven to become what I dreamt about as a child. Being a woman of versatile skills, talents and just the belief I've always had that I can do anything, it has made it difficult to choose a particular career for myself. A lot of things light up my soul. Born and spent half my life in a small country town. But, as a young girl, I knew I belonged in the city, where it's full of inspiration and opportunity to become a successful woman in more than one way. After halfway to my Bachelors in Entertainment, although a highly motivated business woman, I finally decided my love is truly justice. Everything I do points to being as true to oneself as possible while sticking to old school ways-integrity, values, morals and respect for myself and those around me. My greatest life lesson thus far, is staying consistent, no matter how hard the journey may become!! Life is much like a boxing competition. Sometimes we have to step out, regain our senses and shake off the beatdown. Get back up and continue moving towards the goal, using different strategies. There will always be one more fight if we truly believe in excelling and becoming better. Even if we don't win a trophy, we are gaining skillsets, so we will have always won the fight. Although I spent less than two years in the military, carrying myself like a warrior is just part of what's instilled inside of me since birth. Mainly what that means is I have self restraint as should all military trained personnel. Respect is top priority and always has been. I am looking forward to falling in love with an officer of the law and manifesting that into my immediate future. Or at least that's what my intuition is telling me. I have been single ten years, working on becoming marriage material diligently. If he's not an officer, he's at least someone who makes a big difference in his community and takes that role seriously, along with his love for God, no matter what version that is displayed as. The brand I created while going to film school was intended to link you all to my music. And give you a clear understanding of what I'm truly about. Give HOPE not DOPE is a valuable quote found on my sporty attire. I still have a lot more to create and will do so as my situations excel. It's important for me to be a positive role model in the way of living healthy for everyone around me, but, preferably for the younger generation. I am a strong, faithful supporter of law enforcement and our First Responders. They stand for strength, resilience, courage and bravery and deserve the upmost respect, more than they have gotten in years. I pray that changes soon. You can not judge an entire team by a small amount of bad apples.
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