01/01/2026
Happy New Year 🥳🥳🥳
We’re still here. We’re still standing. Thank you, Lord.
For months, I worked through the process of liquidating oversized luxury furniture I invested thousands into custom-made, high-end pieces any rental company would have been proud to own. And I did sell a significant amount of my bulky inventory in a short period of time.
To every person who supported my business, shared my posts, referred a buyer, or showed up with real intention thank you. Your support never goes unnoticed.
There was plenty of interest, but not always alignment. Too often, when people see you selling, they mistake discipline for desperation.
What I learned is this:
When people don’t value what you’re offering, you don’t owe them access to it.
At some point, decisions had to be made. Storage had to be cleared no exceptions. So yes, I threw away. I donated over $5000 + of rental inventory. Not because they lacked value, but because space, peace, and forward movement mattered more.
Think of it like this: if your house was fully furnished and you only had room for one truckload, you can’t take everything. You take what’s essential and leave the rest behind.
Some people watched quietly for years stories viewed, posts observed but never supported, never engaged, never chose to do business. When the opportunity came, many couldn’t bring themselves to reach out. And I’m at peace with that.
I chose peace over explaining.
I chose dignity over discounting.
I chose progress over holding on.
I thank God for holding my hand through obstacles that would’ve broken the average person. For giving me strength when it felt like I was walking alone. For reminding me that loss isn’t always failure—sometimes it’s alignment.
What didn’t break me in 2025 only sharpened me. Some people and things were meant for a season. I am okay with seeing all unnecessary things go.
2026 isn’t a comeback.
It’s a breakthrough.
✨ This is my season. ✨