I know this because I lived it.
I spent more than a decade navigating health crises, loss, reinvention, and the particular kind of silence that comes when you go from being the woman everyone relied on to the woman who cannot figure out what she has left to offer.
I tried MLM. Drop shipping. Digital products that never launched. Courses that promised fast income and delivered more confusion. I had platforms I was not monetizing, products I was not selling, and ideas I kept putting back in a drawer because the timing never felt right.
And through all of it, the one thing nobody told me was this: the experience I was living through was the product. The survival. The redirecting. The figuring it out without a mentor or a budget or a roadmap. That was worth something to somebody who was still in the middle of what I had already come through.
The women who find you cannot find you until you start showing up. And you cannot start showing up until you believe that what you have is worth something. That is the work this workbook does.
I built The Receipts because I needed it first. Because I wish someone had sat me down five years ago and said: stop waiting to be ready. Take stock of what you already have. That is enough to start.