How I Want the World to Remember Me
Hello My darlings,
Ever wonder what legacy you want to leave behind?
I’ve spent years surviving, rebuilding, and proving..sometimes to others, but mostly to myself that I am so much more than the circumstances I was born into.
I’ve been knocked down more times than I can count. And every single time, I made a promise to myself: This will not be the end of me. Turn
If you’ve ever wondered who I really am to my core, let me say it plainly.
I am a fierce, determined woman who refuses to settle for mediocrity. My ambition isn’t some polished slogan I put on social media—it’s a fire that keeps me up at night, a voice in my head that says keep going when everything feels impossible.
I am a creator. A builder. A survivor.
I’m the kind of woman who needs to make something out of nothing—who wants to leave her name stamped on businesses, ideas, products, and movements. Not because I crave shallow recognition, but because I need to know my life mattered. That I turned my pain into purpose and my struggles into something tangible and lasting.
I want to be remembered as an example of resilience. The woman who didn’t break under the weight of her past, who didn’t let adversity define her, who rose again and again because she refused to stay down.
I want people to say:
“She was a force of reinvention. She never let her story end in defeat.”
I want to be known as a creator and a leader, not just someone who talked about empowerment but who lived it. Someone who helped other women believe they could build their own freedom and reclaim their own worth.
I want my children to see me as a loving matriarch, someone who taught them through action that you never have to accept less than you deserve. That you can be both fiercely independent and deeply devoted to family.
I don’t want to be remembered as a woman who chased superficial success or temporary validation. I want my legacy to be real, substantial, and impossible to ignore.
So, when the world remembers me, I hope it’s with these words:
She turned every setback into her next chapter. She created, she empowered, she led. She was unstoppable.
That’s who I am. And that’s exactly how I intend to be remembered.