Hey y’all, welcome to No Invite Necessary Podcast, and I’m your host, Nolita, aka The MonaLita. This is where I share the real stories of the grinders, the hustlers, the doers and the dreamers who have faced some of life’s toughest challenges. And they’ve come out on top, not only better, but stronger and wiser, and way more fulfilled.
I’m talking about practical resilience, Growth and transformation. This show is for anyone who’s ever felt sidelined or underestimated, whether you’re finding inner peace, rebuilding after a crisis or making waves in your community. Here is where I spill the tea with my guests on their hustle and the lessons learned along the way.
Remember it’s your journey, your hustle, your rules. Let’s get into it.
Now, today I have a very special guest. She’s a Chicago native. She is the daughter of Dolores Rogers and John Mellon, the identical twin to Crystal Person and the mother to her 13 year old son, Princeton Frazier. She has two masters of education degrees under her belt. She has worked with children and families for the city.
City Colleges of Chicago for 16 years, y’all, as an educator, her vision is empowering others to embrace themselves for who they are as perfectly imperfect. She has written multiple books, is a philanthropist, co founder of the MTE Mellon Twins Educator Awards, serial entrepreneur, and so on. So much more who her list of wins.
It definitely runs super, super long. None other. I want to introduce you to none other than my sister, my friend, Kerese Millen, I’m going to insert some round of applause, some cheesy round of applause. All right, so we have you here. I’m here, I’m in the building. Yes, so we’re gonna be transparent. This is round two.
Round two. But we back and we better. We back and we better. We back and we better because we gonna have a conversation. Okay, let’s have a conversation. So you know, let’s kick things off. Um, You know, today’s topic is definitely about finding your voice. Yes. And you know that a lot of what this podcast is about is about giving a platform to those who have found their voice through setbacks.
In their pursuit to redefine success and you are definitely an expert in this space. So that’s why I needed to have you on the pod So before we get into getting everybody, you know aware of who you are what you got going on and what your story is There’s a little ice breaker.
Okay, let’s go.
All right, so three Songs that have impacted your life that has impacted your journey your hustle and your rules
And you gotta sing them and I have to sing.
Yes, you do cuz she sings
me me me me. All right, let’s see
Hey Anything you want done, baby
What’s another one? Um, I believe i’m gonna take it to church just a little bit. It’s my season With my fan when I need it. Ah, hey Hey, and I believe That is my time it easy well how i’m feeling right now This one. I am in
love with
you.
Oh. Who set you free? Who set me free? Yeah, yeah, we gotta talk after.
Who set you free? If you’ve been listening. Uh huh. Yeah. Ow. Okay. You should bring the spice to the couch. Just a little bit. Okay. Just a little bit.
Okay, so she’s in a good mood. She’s in a good mood. Okay, so, current events. I know that you were just a leading lady in a recent music video. I was. Yes, y’all, she is living out every millennial girl’s dream as 106 in part.
Come on! Video girl, you know she had to do the, she had to do the, uh, uh, uh,
uh,
uh. I had
to
show you. So how was that experience?
Oh, it was amazing because I was in my element. Um, I did it for a friend, Slick J, y’all make sure y’all go download his, uh, album, you know, brown liquor. Yes. And, um, it was so much fun.
Just the fact that I can have fun, you know, and to be an elite actress, you know, that, that, that they called my name. So I was like, I’m, I’m there. So it was exciting.
It called your name. What exactly? about that made you so excited for the experience? Is it something you had done before? Like, why do you feel, why did you say it was calling your name?
Because music is a passion of mine, right? That’s my love. So, um, and the song is amazing. It’s called Chill, y’all. And then I was able to step.
You know what I’m saying? So it
was just, You know, because that’s my background to music, my family sings. So just because they wanted me to be a part of that, you know, that it was just amazing.
Okay. So music background, you mentioned family. So I know that you’re in education now you’ve accomplished so many things. Let’s take it back to the beginning though. Okay. Okay. So Today we know Carice as a entrepreneur, philanthropist, you know, she has this long list that I gave you guys, but who was little Carice?
Like what, where’s the beginning for you?
The beginning for me, the little Carice, the little Carice is this outgoing before certain things happen, but outgoing, outspoken, funny, love to laugh, joke. Um, but something occurred in my life where it shut everything down. Um, so I can say, um, we’re in the fifth grade.
I was called the dumb twin by a teacher. So of course, because of that, I began to live in the shadows of my twin sister. And when I did that, I lost my identity.
So back up. So take us to the classroom. Like what was going on? What happened? Like, take us, walk us through it.
So I was in the classroom. Of course, you know, back then you had 28 kids in the classroom or whatever.
So the teacher asked me to read a phrase above the board. So I’m like, okay, cool. So because I mispronounced the word knowledge and I said knowledge, he then stated, Oh, you must be the dumb to him. Okay. Yeah. So I was just like, wow. So of course, you know, kids can be cruel. They were laughing, cracking up. And just to hear that from a person that you trusted that you, you know, you just started, I started to believe him.
And because of that, I’m like, okay, well, my sister is a smart twin. Let me shut down. Let me live in her shadows.
Did you remember Because her twin sister is here. Number one is here. She’s behind the camera. Do you remember, like, talking to your sister about it? Or did you like, how did you process that?
I definitely, my sister was there.
We were in the same classroom. I cried. I cried my heart out. Um, and we took it to my mom. My mom took it back to the, to the job, to the school and he got fired. Um, thank you mama. Come on. She would advocate for her kids all day, every day. She said we don’t handle this. Yeah. So it was just a moment of embarrassment, you know, and shame.
So it just held me back from a lot of things. I felt, I feel like as a young child, because I wanted to do, I wanted to be a part of dance. I wanted to be, be a part of theater and this and that. But because That one negative thing just stood out, you know, how, how would they say it? The negative things stand out more than the positive things, right?
So because of that one negative thing, it held me back from a lot. So I, because I was afraid, you know, I didn’t want, I didn’t want to feel embarrassed or ashamed again.
But you’re so, you’ve been able to accomplish so much in life. So what has been the driving force for you?
Hmm.
Like you have that experience, you go through high school, you go through college.
Like how was, was that a conflict for you?
It was a conflict for me because again, like I said, it was trying to figure out my identity. Um, but then I had to learn my why. I’m like, okay, I never want another child to feel the way I did. So what can I do to be impactful in the world? So this is why I became a teacher.
So because of that, that’s when I became, went into the educational field, and yeah.
How early on did you have the idea or the thought to become a teacher, like how young were you?
Um, I was in college. Okay, honestly in college because I actually wanted to be a doctor, but when I took some science and math class That’s all this is not for me.
Jesus because I can’t understand nothing
But I knew I always wanted to be around kids, yeah, so i’m like, okay, I’m I wanted to be a um, What you debate the doctor who delivered babies? Oh a pediatrician? No. No, what what’s it? Obgyn Not a gynecologist. Is it? No, I thought okay with them, huh?
Yeah. Yeah. She said them.
Yeah, I wanted to be that until that Okay, but i’m like as long as I could work with kids i’m like, okay, you know what?
And it’s just, I just start reflecting on everything that I went through, whatever. And I’m like, okay, let me just go ahead and be a teacher because I feel like I can make a difference. And that’s when I.
How did it affect you? It seems like in educational settings, you were able to still show up for yourself.
How did it affect you in your personal life as far as how you interact with families, even your sister? Like, how did that shift and change you to where now you are? Intentionally finding your voice.
Mm. So I can say around my family, I was able to be me. Mm-Hmm. because they allowed me to be me.
Mm-Hmm. . And,
um, I wasn’t afraid to be around my family, so it didn’t really affect my personal life when it came to my family.
But outside of my family, I pushed my sister to the forefront. Okay. I’m not saying nothing. When he came to speeches and this and that, I got a call. I always came up with an excuse.
So it wasn’t an agreement. You just kind of
I just okay my sister was like carice you gotta I feel I can’t and she didn’t understand why and then until actually adulthood.
I’m like, this is why she’s like I was wondering all these years you would push me to the point and would never say nothing I’m, like it’s because of that. I don’t want to feel embarrassed I don’t like if I make one little mistake, I would feel like
Was it a significant experience or like event where that made y’all had that conversation?
Uh, when we start, um, our first business, I am, you are perfectly imperfect. And we had to be in the forefront and speak to people. And I’m just like, she’s like, well, how are we going to be public speakers? And you ain’t saying nothing. I know you go ahead. I was just standing back here and just look like you.
And yet, but that kind of forced me. And she just started to encourage me like, you can do it. You know, my sister. She’s an amazing person. So she encouraged me to be who I am and not be afraid. I think we go through things for a reason. And I am stronger than what I was, of course, but I can actually instill my journey and my strength into my son, you know, because sometimes he’s like, Oh, I’m dumb.
I’m this and that. And I’m like, Oh, hold on. We, we are who we are, who we say we are, you know, and don’t believe what others say. Cause you know, how kids are cruel in the class when they call him slow or whatever the case may be. Cause he got something wrong. I’m like, wow, because I went through that experience.
I can teach my son. Cause I never want him to 10 years later, you shutting down because of what somebody said. So
as an entrepreneur, like talk to me about how you, what was your first business? Like, how did you even have the tenacity, the, you know, the bravery to step out and try?
So I feel that, uh, one of my Greatest gifts I would say God has given me is to make people smile to help people to get to give the gift of help So our first business was called was called I am you are perfectly perfect and in that organization We gave to domestic shelters we provided resources for them as far as clothes or you know different things resources with shelters and Um, we just did different things Stop the violence and hoop it out and just reaching out to the community.
And because I’ve seen that people, we were touching people and we were touching people hearts. I’m like, okay. This is part of my journey. I have to step out and I have to share my story cause I was able to relate to a lot of people as well. So, um, just giving that gift to help is what pushed me. I’m like, okay, I got to speak up.
I got to stand up.
So what has been the most challenging? I’m going to shift a little bit. What has been the most memorable setback that you’ve had that you use as an example to encourage others?
Hmm. I would say when I had a dark cloud over my life one time and I wanted to take my life because everything, it felt like everything, it was after my son, I would say that and postpartum did play a part of it, but it was so many factors that played a part of as well.
Not making as much money as I would want to, trying to raise a kid and this and that and feeling rejected and not feeling like I was enough. Um, so I feel like using that, I’m able to help others. Who may be going through the same thing.
So what, you find out you’re pregnant, like, Mm hmm. Walk us through the experience.
How old were you? Where were you at in life?
Okay, I think I was 12. Oh, how old was I? 13 years ago. Go ahead. Do the math crystal. Was I 27? 35? No, not 35. 28. There you go. The math. I wasn’t good at math y’all. Um, I was 28. Excited. I took 10 pregnancy tests. Like this ain’t real.
But
I’m pregnant. I was excited, but my pregnancy was horrible.
I was on bed rest for three and a half months. I had placenta previa. Yeah, it was just a lot. What is
that?
So the placenta is blocking the cervix so blocking the baby from coming out. So my son was too big for me Okay, so they had to end up putting me on bed rest for three and a half months because I kept bleeding Um, so it was just a horrible pregnancy and then when he came You know, it was all you know excitement excitement and it was like, oh, this is reality I ended up moving in my own apartment.
Had my own car. You know, I had a job, still as an educator, but wasn’t making as much as I’m making now. Praise the Lord.
And,
um, so things became just really tight. I just felt, like, suffocated. You know, it was just like the little things. He wouldn’t stop crying. I’m like, am I doing something right? Am I doing it wrong?
Like, you know, it was, I felt alone.
Who were you talking to when you started having those feelings?
My sister. I talked to her. I talked to her. It took me a while to talk to her. It took me a while to talk to her, um, because there was a point when I, um, I was driving down the expressway, and I just thought, I was like, you know what, this is too much.
I can’t do it. And, you know, people’s like, that’d be selfish of you, but if you haven’t been in my shoes, I don’t, you know, you can’t speak. Towards my life, whatever. So I felt like my son would, uh, have a better life than, you know, with my sister. So I was like, I’m gonna call my sister and I’m like, I’m just give you my son and blah, blah, blah.
And then in the midst of me thinking all of this, my son was like, mommy, he’s like three at this time. He was even three. He was like, mommy, you’re just the best mommy ever. I couldn’t have no other mommy like you. And I was like, wow. So I knew that was nothing but God, you know, and we all go through our storms.
And, um, I feel like when he brings you out is just use your story to help the next person, you
know? So when you’ve, have you come in contact with different women where you had to share your story and how has that impacted you?
It’s so it’s not funny, but it’s so funny how god just aligned things up Especially being an educator and being in city colleges um, I come across a lot of people and you can tell when I don’t know.
He always bring people my way. Like I’m a therapist. I’m like, Oh, okay. Here we go. But I love it. I thrive off of helping people, you know? And, um, it makes me feel good inside the fact that I can share my story because they look at me now and what I have, I own my own house. I do this and do that. I’m like, wow.
But they didn’t know where I came from. So me being able to share where I came from, they’re like, wow. So if she can make it, I can make it.
So do you, when you’ve been. in different settings because you and Chris, Chris is her sister. Um, when y’all are so, I guess, people are accustomed to seeing y’all together and you are now being intentional about using your voice.
How is that being received?
People love me. That’s it. People are like, Chris is a whole. Ooh, I didn’t know. I was like, I’m a real comedian. Cause I’m like, she ain’t, yeah, she be cracking up laughing. People like, wow, people love being around me. And I love that. I’m a people’s person. And um, if I could just make you laugh, I know I just made, it just, it makes my day.
Like how have you gotten into this space? Like, what do you remember? Like what the defining moment was when you said, I want to step outside of my normal self. When we
started our podcast, the Millen Twins Highlights Movement Show. Um, and we were on the radio and I was just able to be myself. I just step, it was just like, I was in my element and people were like, wow, you make, this is like the best interview ever.
You made me feel comfortable because I was myself and I was able to just make people laugh. So I’m like, okay, Carice, you got this. This is you. Okay. Keep going. So just being my authentic self. Okay. Yeah. And then just keep going from there. We had our podcast, the Exposure Visual Magazine, just keep going, just keep pushing it.
Don’t stop, you know?
So actually run, run us through the businesses that you, you have, you and your sister have together, and like how are those connected to What you feel your purpose is.
Okay. So our first business, like I said, was I am, you are perfectly imperfect. It was an organization that, that we gave to give for help to different, you know, different places.
We went from there to middle and twin highlights movement show where we highlight individuals who’s making a difference in the world and who does, who don’t always get that, that light, that lumb light, you know? And we went from there to exposure, uh, visual, our visual magazine. But we also highlighted individuals and just letting people tell their stories.
Okay, and um and how they got where they are Um, yeah, so then we have we have so many Yeah, the mte awards the midland twins educators award So that that is where we award individuals in the education field who’s making a positive impact on students lives So because of what that’s one of the reasons why we did that because of what I went through So yeah,
I mean thoughts become things
and thoughts.
All right, we have thoughts become things, baby Thoughts become things we have our two books. There’s power and in your I am and thoughts become things as well We have h2k body body hydration, you know where we care for the skin naturally all natural products So, we’re having all of,
let’s say, at least more than five.
Yeah.
So, more than five different, you know, irons in the fire, if you will, as an entrepreneur. How important is it or has it been to you to be comfortable, but more so to really be bold in using your voice as a woman in business? Yes.
It’s very important for me to prove to myself that I could do whatever I put my mind to.
And to just have that confidence in myself and not to look for validation from other people. Just focus on me and God. If God says you can do it, you can do it. So, um, I think it was just more important for me to just be who God called me to be. And that’s what I just focus on.
What parts of yourself has God revealed to you of who you are called to be that you haven’t shared with the world yet?
Oh, I was like, whoa, whoa, we gonna go deep. Well, I am a visualizer, I would say. My sister is the dreamer. Um, I have been called the woman of faith. Everything that I say I’m going to have, I get. Literally, everything I say, my son, my sister, my mom gonna have, they get. So I have been called the woman of faith.
Mm
hmm. Mm hmm. So how do you see that playing out for you in say, the next year or two?
Well, you’re gonna see a ring on my finger, I’m sure. Ha! Come on, marriage! Maybe some twins, you know, bigger house.
Hmm.
Yeah. Speak
it. Speak it. That paid
off. I only got my house and car. That’s all I got left. God is good.
God is very good. God is
amazing. My son is doing, thriving, you know. Let’s see greatness.
Okay.
Okay.
It’s definitely some tea I gotta get. Once we hit that red button. Baby y’all ain’t gonna get this exclusive. That’s our
camera. People not gonna see it. They gonna see wedding photos. That’s when people gonna get
it.
We love to hear it. We love to hear it. Okay, so you can’t give us that exclusive. I can’t. I can’t. What I will ask. Is that in you, in you finding and establishing your voice. I won’t even say finding and establishing your voice. I really feel like you’re just being more vulnerable in sharing it with the world.
Cause your voice has always been there.
And
the people that have been closest to you have, you know, they benefited from that because it’s impacted them in the most positive way. Like you just said, like what you speak over your family, it comes to pass because clearly God tells you those things. So. With this, you know, development of sorts.
Uh huh. Um, just tell me, how does it, how do you feel on the inside?
Baby, my heart smiles.
Oh.
My soul is smiling.
Oh, heart and the soul. My spirit. Keep doing what you’re doing, brother.
My spirit, let me tell you.
She’s picking up what you’re putting down.
Let me tell you. Hey. What he said is gonna be bigger.
Hey, better, greater. Yes. He did not lie.
Come on.
Um, I feel that when I gave everything to God, it just came, it just flowed. It was just like, wow, like this, this is what I had to do. I just had to give it to you and it was just going to come to me easy when I don’t have to question when nothing is complicated.
It just came.
So with this feeling, I want you to hold on to that. I’m holding on to the feeling. Hold on to that feeling. What would you pull from this feeling to tell a younger Carice when she was at one of her lower, I won’t, I never say lowest, but lower moments?
What would I tell her? You were always enough.
You uh, you not gonna make me cry. You finna make me cry. You not gonna do it.
You finna make me cry. Don’t look at me.
You not gonna make me cry.
But that, before you,
before you finish, just In the peace that comes with knowing that you are enough. You have in a short amount of time that I’ve known you, you have always been bold in how you express yourself. But I also understand that I’ve, I’ve experienced you in very intimate. close friend, family environments, but the peace that comes with knowing that God places people in your life that, that act out his intentions to confirm that you are enough.
Like people really don’t understand how valuable that is. And. In real life, a lot of people don’t get to experience that sometimes. Right. And I just want to encourage you to continue to hold on to that feeling. Mm
hmm.
And to never forget that. And to always know, like, God’s intentions are to always put a smile on your heart.
Because you deserve it. And I told you this before, like I tell all of y’all.
There was a void in the earth and he saw fit for you to be here.
Nothing about you has ever been a mistake. Everything has been for a greater purpose. And for the children that you come in contact with, the parents that come in contact, even if they don’t even speak to you, they see how you pouring to their children.
So even though that teacher was a complete, it was for a reason because that, that struck that match. Needed to be struck to create a fire in you to help you develop into the woman that God always intended for you to be for that
sister I love
you sister Oh,
we We gonna stop snotting y’all
We gonna stop snotting Oh, Jesus
When you think it’s not gonna ever happen for you When you stop believing in love Oh my God, I know you ain’t forget about me Man He came to me, he was like, I ain’t forget about you.
I just need you to get closer to me. And when I started diving deeper into his word, baby, he blew my mind.
So what does, what did diving deeper look like for you? Like, what, what was your process with that? Like, you know, Sierra got her prayer, um, Steph Curry wife be doing whatever she does. You know, you have those things in pop culture and social culture that, So many people, they look to that as the, the ultimate example of how to obtain love through God.
What was your process in getting closer to God?
For me, prayer, of course, um, just building that relationship with him because you know, you get that, that, uh, routine prayer.
All right,
God, thank you for waking me up this morning. Then you’ll talk to him till later on tonight. Now you’re laying me down sleeping, being lazy with your prayer.
God like you be lazy with me, I’m gonna be lazy with you. So, I began just diving into his word, just reading his word, word that uh, would touch my heart and what things I’m, the things that I was going through and just diving into his word and prayer and just going back to church consistently and just worship music.
Mmm.
Let me tell you, God talks to me in worship music.
He
talks to me. If you just listen, if you just listen, he’ll talk to you. So once I did that, he’s like, okay, then I start journaling. I wrote everything down. I said, you know what, I need to scratch out and ball up everything I said I wanted in me in last time.
Literally, that ain’t working. It didn’t work. So I start writing everything down. I’m like, okay, God, lead me. Lead me. Whatever you desire for me is what I want. Well, you write it every day? Not every day.
Mm hmm.
This one time, particular time, it was, it wasn’t even that long ago. It was probably like a few weeks ago.
Mm.
And it happened suddenly. I asked God, I said, God, I want my husband immediately. Mm. I want him suddenly. Not even two weeks later. Yay! God sent me an angel. He’s in no time, God. And I ain’t afraid to say it.
Yes, he is. Come on. He
sent me an angel.
Come on.
And I’m like, I’m not questioning it. Because nothing with God, He won’t bring you confusion.
That, because He’s not,
He’s not of that. He’s not
a God of confusion.
He is not of that. He’s
not a God of confusion. So when it, it was like, it was just a light. He’s like, I told you it was going to be bigger. Mmm. I said, dang, I should have listened a long time. Should have listened a long time ago, but it saved a lot of heartache.
But you know what, the time is right. Because I got my stuff together, and I’m continuing to get my stuff. Because there’s always room for improvement, right? That the fact that this man could pray with me, where I used to be afraid, like, would he pray with me? Or, you know, would he leave me if I say you want to pray over food?
It’s just a little thing cooked for me. I ain’t got to be the one doing this and doing that. Do you feel like in this relationship,
in this relationship, can you already see a difference in how you are showing up to advocate for yourself? Like, where did you have issues with advocating for yourself in past relationships?
What’s the difference that you see in how you’re showing up? And using your voice this time.
I would say I was always pleasing them.
Okay.
I forgot about myself.
It was as
long as they were good. If I do this, if I do that, you know, I get the attention that I need. But when it came to me, it was just like, Forgetting about
yourself, is that something that, was that always just a part of your, like your dating habit or
approach?
Um, I can say yeah. I always, to get that attention, because I didn’t get the attention that I, that’s one of my love languages, quality time and attention. So when I, I didn’t get it, I felt like I had to reach out to get that attention. Then, you know, I get it for two seconds and it’s back to what it was.
So,
um, losing myself in me.
Because I’m
trying to fill that void. So I’m like, okay, if I do more, maybe they’ll come, you know?
Yeah.
So I was just losing myself.
Okay. So, as a mom.
Yeah.
As a mother, who don’t look like she got no kids. I know.
Got a grown man. Exactly.
He’s paying into a 401k, y’all. He probably flipping houses somewhere. I don’t know.
Tell me about it. Come on, flipping houses. I don’t know. I don’t know.
You know, he, he definitely has some, some, some investment stocks somewhere. So with raising a son and knowing, especially raising a black man in this country and knowing that there are platforms that will celebrate his voice, but also there are platforms that aren’t, that will intentionally try to, um, silence his voice.
What has been your approach? Um, as his mother and even in co parenting to make sure that he has the confidence that he needs, even if he comes into, you know, not a situation is similar to like what you experienced when you were younger, but just as him being a man, he’s going to have those trying moments.
So how, what’s been your approach with that?
Okay. So my family is built on faith. That’s our foundation, believing in God. So I let him know everything that’s going on. I try to make it as a lesson. I’m a teacher, right? Yeah. So a teachable moment. So I show him different things like you see he can’t hang out with the wrong crowd because they automatically think that you have Something to do with it or this and that or whatever, you know, and just um showing him and letting him know that Um, he is a, he’s a child of God, you know, and that whatever he needs always caught me whatever he needs, call on him and just being open with him and letting him know that he can express himself, whatever, if it had, if he had issues at school with girls, whatever that case may be, bullying, you know, being, having a voice for himself,
of course I’m an
advocate for him, but I’m not going to always be there for him.
So I try to teach him like, speak up for yourself. You could be professional. You could be. Mannerable, respectful, you know, just always speak up for yourself.
Now, before we get out of here, I want you to let everyone know where they can find all of the links, the, the you, you, Chris, by support. I mean, I want y’all to scrub.
I want y’all to wear a t shirt. I want y’all to get moisturized. I want y’all to read, um, enroll a kid, you know,
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Wow, what an inspiring conversation. I want to take a moment to thank my guest, Kerese Millen for sharing her powerful journey of finding her voice, overcoming challenges, and setting new standards for herself and her son.
All right. Her story is a reminder that even when life tries to to mold us into something we’re not. We have the power to break that mold and shape our own destiny. Before I wrap up, I want to leave you with a few key takeaways from today’s episode. Remember finding your voice. It is a process. It takes courage, self discovery, and sometimes a lot of trial and error.
But when you commit to staying true to yourself, even in the face of adversity, That’s where the real growth happens and this girl been growing. Okay. Now, if this conversation resonated with you, I’d love to hear your thoughts. So share your reflections in the comments, tag me in your posts or shoot me a message.
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