Becoming Her, Again and Again: Why Reinvention Is My Love Letter to Black Women
There are seasons in my life where I’ve had to burn everything down—beliefs, relationships, expectations, and identities that no longer fit the woman I was becoming. Reinvention stopped being a backup plan a long time ago; it became the blueprint. Every time I’ve started over, I learned that becoming “her” isn’t a one-time transformation. It’s a lifelong commitment to honoring the version of myself I used to whisper about in prayer, in doubt, and in quiet moments of clarity.
Honey, Sweetie - Our Race Matters & Your Colorblindness is Harmful AF. Signed, a Pissed Off Black American Woman
For the first time in my life, I got called a racist because I did not agree with an 1800-century minded Bible-thumping (yes, I am a Christian), colorblind, woe is me, “feminist wasn’t made for anyone - including the white woman” thinking, love conquers all even overt racial violence, arguably stating that everyone suffers the same - white woman.
Applying Pressure for the Next Six Months
The next six months are a blank canvas, ready to be painted with bold strokes of ambition and achievement. If you’re ready to apply pressure in your own life, I’d love to hear your plans. Drop a comment or reach out through my website to share your journey.
Start Something to Change Everything
Starting something that can change everything isn’t about reaching a final destination—it’s about embracing the journey of growth and transformation. Along the way, you’ll encounter challenges, triumphs, and surprises. But through it all, you’ll be moving closer to the life you want to create.