Balancing Kids, Business & Sanity? Spoiler: You’ll Never “Nail It”—And That’s Okay.
In this free chapter, I’ll show you why trying to “nail” balance is a losing battle—and what to do instead.
👉The hard truth about balance—and why chasing perfection is setting you up for failure.
👉ADHD-friendly strategies to manage the chaos of parenting + business without losing your mind.
👉How to ditch the guilt and start feeling more in control—both as a mom and an entrepreneur.
A refreshing, no-BS take on work-life balance—because pretending it’s easy isn’t helping anyone.
"Meanwhile, you’re over here trying to figure out how to respond to emails while avoiding stepping on Legos and forgetting to put the laundry in the dryer again. Those picture-perfect people on Instagram? They don’t have it all together either. We’re all just out here doing our best, and some days, “our best” means eating cereal for dinner because you just can’t “life” anymore.
The point is, the whole idea of “balance” is an illusion. Some days you’re winning at business but forgetting the kid’s homework. Other days, you’re on top of family life but your inbox is a disaster. And some days? Everything’s a mess, and that’s okay too."
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I’m not just another entrepreneur—I’m a unicorn who’s built a multiple six-figure business while juggling the beautiful chaos of ADHD, raising three kids, and somehow keeping my sanity (most days). And let’s be real—I’m not here to sugarcoat the journey.
I’m the CEO of The Digital Solutions Team (DST), a powerhouse agency that provides tech and operations support to female entrepreneurs—especially coaches, consultants, and small business owners who are out here doing the most.
But I’m more than a businesswoman. I’m a storyteller. An advocate for women with ADHD navigating business on their own terms. A champion for Black women who are ready to shake the table and make waves in their industries.
I’ve been through it all—ADHD paralysis, task overwhelm, imposter syndrome, and the nonstop balancing act of life, motherhood, and entrepreneurship. And I’m not afraid to talk about the real and raw moments that come with it. Because if I’ve learned anything, it’s this: you’re not broken—you’re brilliant.