But here's the counterintuitive truth that defies our instincts about winning: The fastest cars don't win by maintaining constant acceleration. They win, paradoxically, by knowing precisely when to stop.

They have to take a pit stop—while it's still in the race, at full speed, maybe even leading. Because without those crucial seconds of strategic pausing, the car risks losing control or even crashing before the finish line.

Life works the same way. We push forward, chasing goals, handling responsibilities, moving as fast as we can. But when was the last time you pulled over, took a breath, and made sure you were still heading in the right direction—before burnout, frustration, or exhaustion forced you to stop?

The Live by Design Vision Board Workshop is that pit stop. It's not about mindlessly pasting magazine cutouts and hoping for the best. It's about taking a strategic pause—to check in, realign, and set yourself up for the road ahead.

I believe in creating spaces that are accessible and nourishing.* That’s why this workshop uses a tiered pricing model — one rooted in access, trust, and sustainability.

Please choose the one that feels right for you, knowing that each contribution supports the integrity of this work and helps make it available to a wider circle of women. No questions will be asked. Each tier offers a different way of participating — and every seat is equally valued.

$15–25, for those choosing to invest in themselves with care, while appreciating a little extra support at this time.

$35–50, covers the care, time, and preparation that make this experience meaningful and well-held.

$60–75, for those who want to contribute more — trusting in the shared value of this work and supporting wider access for others.

Your choice helps keep this work accessible — especially for those navigating limited resources. If you need assistance or want to explore other ways to support or join, let’s connect and see what we can do together.

What past participants say…

"Live by design"—it sounds simple,

… but ask ten different people, and you’ll get ten different answers. For some, it’s about intention. For others, freedom. Maybe for you, it’s something else entirely.

We’d love to hear your take—what does living by design mean to you?