I've done a lot of the big-name spots, but the most interesting trips have been the ones that took me off the path. Road trip through the Pacific Northwest, lush green forests and the rugged coastline helped me with a sense of peace. Also food spot in places like Portland and Seattle i love it there. I also spent a week in Savannah, Georgia, it's city has a charm that's simply irresistible....it's like stepping into a different time
I've had a lot of fun, that's for sure, but the things I'm truly proud of are getting my degree. I went back to school in my thirties after a long break, and let me tell you, that was a whole new kind of hustle. Juggling work, a social life, and late-night study sessions wasn't easy, but walking across that stage was one of the best feelings in the world. I'm proud of the career I've built for myself and I've learned to trust my instincts. It feels good to be financially independent and to know that I've created a comfortable life for myself.
But my proudest accomplishment is the person I've become. I've learned to love myself, flaws and all. I've learned to stand up for what I believe in and to not let anyone dim my light. I've built a circle of incredible friends who lift me up and make me a better woman. That journey of self-discovery, of becoming truly confident in who I am, that's my greatest achievement yet.