FORBES COVER !
When I first embarked on my journey to recover from anorexia, the idea of sharing my story on a platform as prestigious as Forbes seemed like an impossible dream. And yet, here I am, humbled and deeply grateful to have had the opportunity to tell my story.
Being featured on the cover of Forbes is a moment that feels surreal - a testament to how far I’ve come and a reminder that life has a way of surprising us in the most incredible ways. It’s not just a personal milestone; it’s an opportunity to inspire others who might be battling their own struggles. If you had told me during the depths of my anorexia, or even during the early stages of my recovery, that one day I’d be celebrated for my journey, I wouldn’t have believed you.
Turning Pain Into Purpose
Recovery from an eating disorder is not linear, nor is it easy. It’s a process filled with setbacks, breakthroughs, and countless lessons about self-worth and resilience. Through my journey, I have learned that the hardest battles often lead to the most rewarding victories. Sharing my story with Forbes is not just about celebrating my success but also showing others in recovery - and a fulfilling life - is possible.
I hope that my story serves as a beacon of hope for anyone who feels trapped in darkness. Whether you’re struggling with your mental health, facing professional challenges, or navigating personal setbacks, know that transformation is within reach. The journey may be daunting, but every step forward - no matter how small - is a victory.
ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE
If there’s one message that I want to share, it’s this; you are capable of achieving things beyond your wildest dreams. Life is worth living, even when it feels overwhelmingly difficult. The path may not always be clear, and the hurdles may seem insurmountable but with determination, support, self-belief, you can accomplish more than you ever imagined.
To anyone reading this who feels like their goals are out of reach, I want you to know that I have been there. I’ve felt hopeless and unsure of my place in the world. But today, I stand here - not as someone who’s perfect or has it all figured out, but as someone who chose to keep going. And you can, too.