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To All of You Healing - From the Author
To all of you who are healing—I know there are days when you feel on top of the world. And then there are days when it hurts to feel anything at all. Some days you feel strong and optimistic. Other days your heart feels heavy with memories you weren't prepared to carry. Maybe you’re holding onto pain caused by a family member, a friend, or someone you once loved deeply. No matter how painful, don't allow your experiences to harden your heart. Don't allow it to steal your joy.

Ansley Joi
Dec 13, 20252 min read


Healthier Boundaries, Healthier You - Asia's Truth
When I first met Asia, I admired her immediately. Her energy spoke before she did—steady, grounded, and strong in a way that didn’t need to prove anything. She carried herself like a woman with real foundations, someone who had done her work and wasn’t afraid to stand on it. And in that moment, I just knew: We’re going to be in each other’s lives for a long time. Not because life forced it, but because we would inspire one another, challenge each other, and keep pushing each

Ansley Joi
Dec 6, 20254 min read


Essentialism: Clearing Space to Become Your Best Self
I remember that feeling so vividly—countless nights when I’d get off work late or drive home after spending time with people I barely knew. The silence on the car ride home wasn’t peaceful; it was empty. My entire day felt like a blur. I’d walk into a cluttered room and go straight to bed, staring at the ceiling until four in the morning. I was afraid to fall asleep because I didn’t feel safe, I was anxious, and I felt completely hollow. The numbness carried into the next day

Ansley Joi
Nov 22, 20253 min read


For the Ladies: Embracing Your Feminine Energy in Solitude
This post is for the ladies. First, I want to remind you — you are extraordinary. You are beautiful, powerful, and capable of embracing your divine feminine energy while going after anything you desire in life. Don’t let anyone dim your light or steal your glow. My love, shine as bright as you want to, and be intentional about who you allow into your energy and your timeline. The Cost of Being Desired As women, many of us crave to be desired — but at what cost? The cost of or

Ansley Joi
Nov 1, 20252 min read


Vinny's Story: From Ohio to Paraguay
“If you start something, you finish it.” It was one of the first values instilled in a boy who set out to live life exceptionally. No matter the setbacks. Vinny was born and raised in Ohio, but his story didn’t end there—it was just where it began. Today, he calls Paraguay home. This is the story of how he got there. Early Years: Mindset & Wrestling At five years old, Vinny’s parents signed him up for wrestling. He was always the underdog—but he worked harder than everyone el

Ansley Joi
Oct 25, 20254 min read


The Business of Letting Go
I always carried a journal as a kid—filled with ideas, sketches, and dreams. I was born with a passion to create and build something of my own. My Aunt Sissy, Christine, saw that spark in me early on. Over the years, I’ve probably called her 50 times with a new business idea. No matter how far-fetched or short-lived, she met every call with excitement, encouragement, and mentorship. Today, I’ve asked Aunt Sissy to share a lesson she learned during the height of her most succe

Ansley Joi
Oct 17, 20253 min read


5 Life Lessons for Men in Their 20s
I sat across from Jamie in the home where I grew up. This was our first real interaction — a chance to make an impression. Before we met, our only tie was that he’s known my mom since they were childhood neighbors. As we exchanged conversation, we immediately bonded over our careers. Jamie is 30 years ahead of me, having worked in the same corporate world of technology I’m in now. He’s recently retired. He built a successful career, a family of six, and finally chose to trave

Ansley Joi
Oct 10, 20255 min read


5 Life Lessons for Women in Their 20s
I gave it all up when I was 16 — my sport, my friends, and even my family situation at the time. I was completely lost and bedridden, feeling like I had no purpose or desire to keep going. I met Paris during that time. I don’t remember our first encounter — honestly, I blocked out most of that year — but I do remember the feeling when she was around. She had a glow I’d never seen before. One day, Paris took me paddle boarding on the Intracoastal. The calm water, the warmth of

Ansley Joi
Oct 10, 20255 min read
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