Ever had one of those “Aha!” moments where you’re just desperate enough to try something crazy? That was me in 2019, sitting in my tiny apartment, staring at my meager bank account balance of $300 and a mountain of credit card debt. Yeah, I was THAT kind of broke. Picture this: a broke girl with a pile of fabric, a sewing machine that hadn’t seen the light of day since high school, and a wild idea. I needed money, and fast. So, I did what any financially desperate and slightly delusional person would do—I decided to start selling handmade headbands... Broke and desperate - I started making handmade headbands and selling them on social media Let me tell you, it was not love at first stitch. My first few attempts looked more like a fabric crime scene than a fashion accessory. But hey, everyone starts somewhere, right? By month three, somehow, through sheer willpower and a lot of caffeine, I was making over $10,000 a month. It felt like magic. My first year? $125,000. Not bad for someone who barely knew how to thread a needle. But that was just the beginning. Fast forward 1.5 years, and I hit my first $1 Million. Yes, I was just as surprised as you are. The orders kept pouring in, and my products became best sellers in Free People. I felt like a rockstar—minus the world tour and paparazzi. A year and a half prior, I had serious credit card delinquencies and $300 in my bank account. IS THIS REAL LIFE?! Pinch me! The next year, I made $2 Million. And then $5 Million the year after. It was surreal. By year four, I had raked in over $12 Million. My little side hustle had turned into a full-blown empire. I was traveling the world, featured in Forbes (twice!), and even got awarded as one of the Top Colorado CEOs. Not too shabby for a girl who started with nothing but a few scraps of fabric and a dream. My small business went from my bedroom to a 3,000 SF Warehosue So, why am I telling you all this? Because I want YOU to have that same opportunity. Whether you’re struggling to make ends meet or just dreaming of more freedom and adventure, I’m here to tell you it’s possible.