Family Life Education, Healing Journey, Self-Discovery

Becoming Through the Journey: Stepping Into What Is Next

There are moments in life when we realize we are no longer the person we used to be.

Not because life was easy.
Not because every plan worked out.
But because the journey itself changed us.

As I step into the final term of my Bachelor’s degree in Human and Family Services, I find myself reflecting on what it truly means to grow. This degree was never just about education. It became a journey of healing, stretching, rediscovering purpose, and learning how to become who I was always capable of becoming.

Growth rarely arrives wrapped in comfort.

Sometimes it comes through heartbreak.
Sometimes through uncertainty.
Sometimes through seasons where we feel completely unqualified for what lies ahead.

Yet somehow, those very seasons shape us into people who can carry greater wisdom, compassion, and strength.

One of the most powerful truths I have learned is this:

We are not stuck.
We are becoming.

A growth mindset teaches us that our abilities, understanding, and character are not fixed. We can learn new things. We can adapt. We can rise after failure. We can rebuild after loss. We can develop strengths we never imagined we possessed.

Too often society quietly whispers that growth belongs to the young — that there is a timeline for dreams, education, purpose, or transformation.

But life tells a different story.

People rediscover themselves in their 40s.
They begin new careers in their 50s.
They heal old wounds in their 60s.
They finally believe in themselves after decades of self-doubt.

You are never too old to learn.
Never too old to heal.
Never too old to dream again.
Never too old to become more.

Every experience we walk through carries the potential to teach us something meaningful if we are willing to grow through it instead of merely survive it.

There is something deeply sacred about stepping into “what’s next” even when the future feels uncertain.

Growth often requires leaving behind familiar versions of ourselves. The identities built around fear, shame, limitation, or survival cannot always follow us into the next season. Sometimes God lovingly invites us to release who we had to be so we can become who we were created to be.

Our divine purpose is not usually revealed all at once.

It unfolds step by step.

Lesson by lesson.
Season by season.
Experience by experience.

Looking back, I can now see that many of the hardest moments in my life were also preparing me to better understand people, extend compassion, and walk alongside others with empathy and authenticity. Human and Family Services is not simply a degree to me; it is an extension of lived experience transformed into purpose.

The beautiful thing about growth is that it changes not only what we do — it changes how we see ourselves.

We stop defining ourselves by our past mistakes.
We stop believing that setbacks mean failure.
We begin to understand that becoming takes time.

A seed does not apologize for needing seasons to grow.
Neither should we.

There is courage in beginning again.
There is courage in learning.
There is courage in admitting we do not have everything figured out yet.
And there is incredible courage in continuing forward despite fear.

If you are standing at the edge of a life-changing season right now, wondering whether you are capable of stepping into what comes next, this is your reminder:

You do not need to have every answer before taking the next step.

Growth happens while walking.

Purpose unfolds while becoming.

And sometimes the very fact that you are willing to keep growing is evidence that something greater is already unfolding within you.

Maybe this next chapter is not about proving yourself.

Maybe it is about finally believing that your life still holds purpose, possibility, and room to grow.

No matter your age.
No matter your past.
No matter how delayed your journey may feel.

You are still becoming.

And that becoming matters.

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2024 Reclaim Convention Recap

The doTERRA Reclaim Global Convention 2024, held from September 18-21 in Salt Lake City, Utah, was a dynamic event focused on helping attendees “reclaim” their health and wellness. Over 9,000 participants gathered for four days filled with education, product launches, and inspirational talks. The convention featured general sessions, including an essential oil symposium, a recognition gala, and interactive exhibits where attendees could experience doTERRA’s products firsthand.

Highlights included spending time with The AromaVibe Team Members, TERRAtalks, 45-minute sessions that offered business advice and personal development insights, and speeches from notable figures like Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn. Several new products were launched, and existing favorites saw exciting updates. Amazing information on the benefits doTERRA products for every stage of life. Plus, inspiring messages about Co-Impact Sourcing, Healing Hands Foundation, and Emily Wright.

New Products Coming Soon

The doTERRA Post-Convention Tour is your chance to experience the excitement and innovation from the 2024 Reclaim Global Convention firsthand! This tour brings the latest product releases, cutting-edge education, and exclusive insights directly to cities across Australia. Whether you’re a wellness advocate or new to essential oils, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, learn from top leaders, and discover new ways to elevate your health and wellbeing. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the doTERRA community and take your wellness journey to the next level!

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Recalculating
Making a Difference

Recalculating: This was not the destination I had planned.

In September of 2018, I started writing a book. As all too often in my life, my fears and insecurities set in and I set the book aside. With the crazy events of 2020, I am once again be directed to create a community to support others. I am excited for this journey and the people who are choosing to begin this adventure with me. So, with that I am setting my fears aside, and I am going to share what I believe is the first chapter of my book and the beginning of the next step in my life. 

In August of 2018 as I was driving in an unfamiliar city with a navigation app giving direction, I started thinking the navigation system was broken. “In 500 hundred feet turn left.” At the only possible left turn I turn left only to hear, “Recalculating, in 300 feet, make a U turn”. WHAT????? We make a U turn to then be direct to make a right turn in 300 feet. We headed back were we came from. There were several more questionable times on the trip where the navigation took us behind shopping centers, through neighborhoods, and recalculated that got me thinking something was wrong. Then I realized that this navigation system seems to be the theme of my life; RECALCULATING.

There have been several times in the last eight years that I have felt I should write a book, only to recalculate what I was thinking.  Most of the reevaluating came in the form of self-talk, “What are you thinking? You are a hot mess, you have nothing to offer. How are you going to help anyone when you can’t help yourself? You are dyslexic, how are you going to write a book that anyone would read?” Even as I am typing, my self-talk is having a field day trying to get the doubt and destruction that so often rule my thoughts and actions to take over. Well not this time! YOU ARE NOT IT, I AM IN CONTROL. I am choosing to take the wheel and see where this trip takes me, broken navigation system and all.

I am in my 40s and the life I have lived so far is not what I thought it would be. I still don’t know what I want to be when I grow up. I am still on the road of self-discovery and healing. I am still trying to figure out who I am. I am a wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, co-worker, etc., but those are just labels, they don’t really feel like they are who I am. Will I ever know who I am? I sure hope so, or at the very least, I hope I can learn to find joy in the journey, because let me tell you my life has been full of ups and downs. I have found joy along the way, but I have also battled depression, anxiety, and abuse. Not just Domestic Violence, which included verbal, physical, and sexual abuse, but also body shaming, bullying, and verbal abuse from family, friends, and acquaintances as a child and an adult. I have done more than my fair share of self-abuse. So, my life has been full of detours, delays, and recalculating.

Maybe at the end of the book I should give you a timeline as a point of reference since this book is going to jump all over the place. It may be easier to write chronologically for me, but this is not an autobiography. I am sure for you it will be more enjoyable written by the segments of my life. I am hoping you will be able to relate to it.

My intention for this book is to let you know you are not alone. I want to open a conversation about things that are hard to talk about and create a community people who looking for balance, health, and healing from abuse, chemical imbalance, suicide, eating disorders, depression, and more who want to find joy in the journey. We are all on the planet trying to figure out this life, who we are and what our destination is.

Please remember everyone has his or her own journey. Our experiences may be similar, but they are each unique. Even though many people could have been at the same event, each person experiences and remembers those events through their own eyes and will recall the event differently. I am writing from my perspective of my life. How the events showed up for me as I reflect back on them. I am a daughter, sister, wife, mother, friend, Essential Oil Coach, Emotion Code Practitioner, and Entrepreneur. I am not a Doctor, Counselor or Therapist. I believe it is important to work with Doctors, Counselors and Therapists along with Essential Oils, Energy Healing and spirituality to find health, healing, and joy.