Have you ever had to relearn something that used to feel easy?
In this episode, I’m sharing the full story of how I learned to write—first with my toes, and then later with a writing cuff—and what those chapters of my journey taught me about trying, practicing, and redefining what beauty looks like.
As a little girl, writing with my toes felt natural. It was how I expressed myself. But in 4th grade, I made the decision to try something new… and it changed the way I saw myself, my ability, and my resilience.
This episode is for the woman who’s navigating change—especially when it means letting go of what’s familiar in order to grow.
💛 You’re allowed to try again. You’re allowed to evolve. And what comes next might be more beautiful than you imagined.
Inside this real and vulnerable conversation, I’m sharing:
👣 What it was like to learn to write with my toes as a young child
✍️ Why I made the switch to using a cuff in 4th grade
🧠 The emotions, resistance, and mindset shifts that came with trying something new
🌸 A gentle reminder that growth isn’t always glamorous—but it’s always worth it
🎧 Sometimes starting over doesn’t mean failure.
It means you’re brave enough to keep becoming.

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