From a young age, I have always had an entrepreneurial spirit. My dad owns and operates his own business, and I loved going to work with him, seeing the ins and outs of the operation. I fell in love with the business world. Entrepreneurship was discouraged in my home. I was told to go to college, preferably pursue a career in the medical field, and have a stable career. Trying to figure out my path in life, I have worked in restaurants, was a CNA, dropped out of ultrasound tech school, attended a community college on and off for 4 years (ended up with an Associates in Communications), worked for Disney, etc. I eventually married my high school sweetheart and started our own family. When the pandemic hit, I started to take an audit of my life to see if there was room for improvement. I came to the conclusion that almost every area of my life needed improvement. I was not who or where I wanted to be in life. I was not the mother my boys deserved. I was not pursuing the career I wanted for myself. I was not the person I knew I had to become for everything to fall into place. I started to do my own personal development so that I could become the person who finally invented Laundry Buddy and manage my own company. My journey has not been easy, and it will continue to be uncomfortable. True growth in any aspect of life will never be an easy task. I am proud of how far I have come and excited for how much more work I will accomplish.