I wear many hats—homeschooling mom, international speaker, author, coach, business strategist, and fierce advocate for neurodiversity and inclusion. But at my core, I’m a woman who has walked through fire and emerged refined, using my journey to equip others for breakthrough.
My story is raw and real. I’ve known homelessness, heartache, and the relentless fight for stability. I’ve battled through the unseen struggles of raising a neurodivergent child in a world that often doesn’t make space for differences. These experiences didn’t break me—they built me. They shaped my passion for helping others, whether it’s guiding entrepreneurs toward clarity in their businesses, coaching individuals through healing and deliverance, or advocating for children who need voices that understand them.
At Ena.Management, I don’t just manage businesses—I bring order to the chaos. Through strategic Online Business Management (OBM), Social Media Management (SMM), and Executive Virtual Assistance (EVA), I help entrepreneurs streamline their operations, reclaim their time, and build brands that don’t just exist but thrive. My Breakthrough Business Coaching equips visionaries with the structure and clarity to turn their ideas into sustainable success.
At DisciplinedxDesign, faith fuels the mission. I help believers heal from trauma, disarm emotional triggers, and walk in true freedom. Through my Trauma Center Mentorship, I guide those seeking deliverance and discipline, helping them shatter cycles and rebuild on a firm foundation.
I’m also the author of Get Real: I Am Triggered, a raw and powerful testimony that equips readers with the tools to confront their trauma and step into healing. As an emerging international speaker, I now share my story on global stages, igniting resilience, faith, and purpose in those who are ready to rise.
I’m not here to sugarcoat the process—growth requires grit, discipline, and action. Whether you’re here to elevate your business, heal from your past, or find a mentor who understands both faith and strategy, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s do the work together.