People see the crown, but not the courtroom... or the calendar.
As a lawyer, broker, mother, wife, and speaker—yes, I wear many crowns. But I’ve learned the hard way: if the calling isn’t clear, the crowns will crush you.
This post isn’t about titles or trophies. It’s about stewardship.
Faith First, Always
I didn’t build my firm or brand from hustle alone. I built it with clarity from God and the reminder that my first courtroom is the prayer room. Every new venture—whether it’s a trial, a tech launch, or a coaching program—goes to God first. That’s how I protect my peace while protecting others’ legacy.
They see the wins… not the war room of calendar blocks, court filings, and prayer.
Leading in Law Without Losing Myself
People often ask how I “do it all.” My answer? I don’t. I delegate, automate, and consecrate. I use tech (hello AMELIA), templates, and team members to stay focused on what only I can do: show up with authority, compassion, and purpose.
Practical Takeaways:
Time Blocking is Holy Ground: My calendar is an altar, not a free-for-all.
Your Boundaries Are a Ministry: I don’t say yes to every call or case. Discernment keeps me aligned.
You Don’t Have to Pick One Crown: You can be courtroom-ready and conference-bound. Your voice belongs in every space God calls you to.
You’re not crazy for being multi-gifted. You’re just called. Stay crowned. Stay obedient. And never apologize for building a brand with both brilliance and belief.