Triumph Over Trauma: Building a Legacy of Strength and Support, Inspired by Juneteenth
Growing up as a black woman with a mother suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, exacerbated by Huntington’s disease, was a journey filled with challenges and resilience for me. Despite the adversities, I emerged strong, guided by a foundation of strong family leaders and a legacy of never giving up and always learning. Today, I am not just a survivor but a beacon of hope, paying forward my experiences through my coaching business and an inspiring documentary project.
A Legacy of Resilience
My family has a rich history of perseverance and strength. My story is deeply intertwined with the legacy of my ancestors, who instilled in me the values of resilience and continuous growth. Growing up in a household marked by the challenges of my mother’s mental health struggles, I found solace and strength in the unwavering support of my extended family. This foundation helped me navigate the complexities of my upbringing and emerge as a strong, determined individual.
Turning Adversity into Strength
My journey from a trauma survivor to a radiant coach is a testament to my resilience. My experiences have shaped me into a compassionate and understanding coach, particularly attuned to the needs of trauma survivors. I believe in the power of learning and growing through helping others, a philosophy that guides my coaching practice. I work with individuals who have faced significant traumas, helping them transition from merely surviving to truly thriving.
Paying It Forward: My Coaching Journey
In my coaching practice, I focus on building resilience, rediscovering joy, and shaping a life of meaning for my clients. I incorporate teachings, mindsets, and philosophies from various sources, blending them with my unique experiences to offer holistic support to trauma survivors. My brand, BeYourTruShines, reflects my commitment to authenticity and empowerment, guiding my clients to embrace their true selves and shine brightly despite their past traumas.
“Running to Harvard”: A Story of Perseverance
I am also working on a documentary titled “Running to Harvard,” which chronicles the untold story of mixed African- and Native-American Dolphus Stroud. Denied funding for travel due to the color of his skin, Dolphus set out on a 2,000-mile journey by foot to compete in the 1928 Olympic Trials at Harvard Stadium. This story of determination and perseverance resonates deeply with my own experiences and the values I uphold.
Continuing the Legacy
As we commemorate Juneteenth and celebrate the resilience of black men and women throughout history, my journey serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and determination that have defined generations. My work, both as a coach and a documentarian, is a tribute to those who have fought tirelessly for their dreams and a beacon of hope for those who continue to struggle.
In conclusion
My story is one of triumph over adversity, of turning personal challenges into a source of strength and inspiration for others. Through my coaching business and documentary project, I am paying forward the lessons of resilience and continuous growth, embodying the legacy of my family and inspiring others to never give up. As we look back on the progress made and the struggles overcome, let us continue to support and uplift those who are determined to shine, just as I do every day.