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This site is dedicated to offering families a glimpse into the topics that matter most at every stage of the family life cycle.

My goal is to create an inspiring and collaborative space where I can share both my personal insights and the wisdom I’ve gathered from others along the way. Together, we’ll explore new ideas and practical tools to fuel positive transformation, helping you and your family thrive at every step of your journey.

My path toward community and family betterment has been shaped by a blend of life experiences and my immersion in diverse cultures. It was this rich background that inspired me to transition from a career in architecture to the field of family sciences. I was driven by a deep desire to be better prepared—to share the knowledge I’ve gained in a way that could truly benefit others. This shift was born from my own struggles, times when I wished for guidance that wasn’t available. My personal connection to the immigrant community in the United States has only strengthened my passion for supporting families. I’m committed to using my professional knowledge and enthusiasm to offer direction and encouragement to those in need of a little guidance.

Early on

Driven by a desire to share the insights I had gained and be better prepared, I transitioned into family sciences. This shift wasn’t just a career change—it was born from my own struggles, times when I longed for guidance that wasn’t readily available. My personal connection to the immigrant community in the United States only strengthened my commitment to supporting families. I quickly discovered that this new path was not only a calling, but one that felt perfectly aligned with my purpose.

Current

My journey into Family Science didn’t follow a straight path. As a young adult, it wasn’t even on my radar. I began my professional life in architecture, a field that sparked my creativity and problem-solving skills. But life had other plans. I got married, became a mother, and dedicated myself to raising my children. This experience reshaped my worldview in unexpected ways. It was during this transformative period that I realized my true passion was not in architecture, but in supporting families.


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