Still Beating, Still Here

Still Beating, Still Here

December marks six years since I received my defibrillator. As we enter the holidays, I’m reminded that just because your heart needs help doesn’t mean your story is over. This one’s for every woman who’s still here — still healing, still worthy, still beating.

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    I’M ALIVE and so are you

    08.16 9:00 AM

    The declaration that sparked it all. From death to divine assignment, this first entry introduces the story behind the movement and the mission to heal — one moment at a time.

  • A woman with dark hair wearing a blue dress with yellow trim, smiling against a yellow and green background. Text on the image reads, "The Moment I Knew I Was Still Alive, Sep 20, 2025."

    The Moment I Knew I Was Still Alive

    09.20 9:00 AM

    It wasn’t just about breathing — it was about becoming. This reflection holds the sacred turning point where survival turned into purpose.

  • A woman smiling in a bright blue dress with black hair. Text on the left side reads, 'Oct 18, 2025, Covered in Grace. I didn’t just wear pink. I jumped out a plane in it.'

    Covered in Grace – I didn’t just wear pink. I jumped out a plane in it.

    10.18 9:00 AM

    Not just a cancer awareness story — a leap of faith. A powerful memory of flight, fight, and the bold beauty of advocacy wrapped in pink.

  • A smiling woman with long dark hair wearing a turquoise top with off-shoulder ruffle detail, standing against a gradient background. Overlaid text reads 'Nov 15, 2025. Don’t Let The Cold Steal Your Light'.

    Don’t Let The Cold Steal Your Light

    11.15 9:00 AM

    When the world goes dim, keep your fire lit. This piece reminds every woman that even in her darkest seasons, she can still shine bright.

  • A smiling woman with long black hair and bright blue eyeshadow wearing a turquoise off-shoulder top with yellow trim, standing against a gradient background of green and yellow.

    Still Beating, Still Here

    12.20 9:00 AM

    The year tried to break you — but your heart kept going. A celebration of resilience, reflection, and what it means to end the year with a pulse full of purpose.about breathing — it was about becoming. This reflection holds the sacred turning point where survival turned into purpose.