You were never meant to just manage your life. You were meant to design it.
Edit Your Inner World is for the woman who is ready to stop living on repeat and start understanding why she keeps ending up in the same place.
In under 10 minutes a week, we explore the beliefs, patterns, money, language and hidden systems shaping your life — so you can move through it with clarity, intention and power.
This is where you learn to manifest not just with words but with who you are becoming. To speak life into your vision. To become the woman who produces different results.
Your outer world shifts when your inner world does. Let's start there.
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Happy Monday, ladies!
A Story About Limiting Beliefs
A couple of years ago, I heard that a female colleague from the Philippines had tendered her resignation letter. While driving me home, one of my male colleagues confidently said that she would never find a better position than the one she had left or be paid as well again.
I told him there are many ways to earn a living—and even more ways to earn beyond a salary. But he insisted, with certainty, that it would never happen for her.
Who Gets to Define Our Dreams?
I was shocked, angry, and offended. I wanted to ask him, “If she were your daughter, would you make that same statement?”
That moment stayed with me because it reminded me how often people speak about our destiny as if they are the dream makers. They make bold declarations about what we can or cannot achieve, as though their opinion has the power to define our future.
The Danger of Internalizing Other People’s Limits
The problem begins when we start believing those statements. When words spoken about other women become beliefs in our own hearts, and those beliefs turn into convictions, we stop allowing ourselves to set new goals or dream new dreams.
We stay put. We stay stuck—not because we are locked in a cage, but because we have voluntarily stepped into someone else’s mental prison. We allow their limitations to set boundaries around what we can want, what we can pursue, and what we can dream.
Monday Reminder
So today, let this be your reminder: no one else gets to place a limit on your dreams. They are not the dream maker. You are never too old, too late, or too far behind to set another goal or dream a new dream.
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Happy Monday!✨
Wanting is good. But deciding — making a decision so strong at your core level and mixing it with action — that is where the real power is.
So many people spend a lifetime wanting, and never deciding. Never moving. But nothing moves until you move. You might take the wrong direction at first, and that's okay — you'll correct course the moment you realize the road leads nowhere.
When you make that internal vow to yourself, you naturally let go of everything that isn't aligned with the destination you're heading toward.
Think about it: packing for a winter destination and packing for a sunny one require completely different preparation. Different clothes, different shoes, different skincare, different accessories. The same applies when you make a decision — your life starts packing differently.
More than ten years ago, I made the decision to create different financial results in my life — to make my life matter, and to figure out what that even means for me. And the first thing I had to do was let go. Friends I had spent years gossiping with. Because I could see it clearly: I wanted certain things, but how I was spending my time and what I was feeding my mind with were not part of that journey.
I'm still on the journey. My desires keep getting clearer. It felt lonely at times — but when I look at the results, I've been able to produce, I am so grateful for that decision.
So, let me ask you: what do you really want?
And if you don't know yet, start with what you don't want — and head in the opposite direction. Tired of living in chaos? The opposite of chaos is order. Make order your north star, and let's see where it leads you.
Pause, grab your journal, and write your next chapter. 🌿
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Happy Monday!
I wish you health and prosperity as we begin this week. Today, I want to reflect on the power of the mind—and why taking charge of it is one of the most important decisions we can make.
Recognizing the Pattern
I used to wake up on Mondays and dread the day. My mind would immediately start creating strategies for how I could avoid going to work. I would think, Maybe I can say I am sick today, only to realize that I had already taken sick leave on three Mondays that year. I knew I needed to break the pattern before it became a bigger problem.
Looking back, I can see that I was using my most powerful tool—my mind—to solve a problem in the wrong way. Instead of addressing the root cause, I was looking for temporary escape routes.
Choosing What to Focus On
Many of us wonder why prosperity feels out of reach while we use our minds to patch problems that actually need definitive solutions. Instead of focusing on how to become free, fulfilled, and purposeful, we often spend our mental energy on what we dislike, what we fear, and who we believe has wronged us.
Prosperity cannot grow in a mind that is constantly focused on resentment, frustration, and everything we do not want. To move forward, we must take charge of our thoughts and decide, intentionally, what we will give our attention to.
Making a Different Decision
I made the decision to be happy every single day, no matter what. I also made the decision to respond to life differently. One of my biggest aha moments came when I realized that every day, someone my age is leaving this world—and I do not have time to waste. Being angry on Mondays was simply wasting precious time.
Little by little, I began to take control of my mind. When I stopped focusing on what I disliked and stopped blaming others, my mind became lighter. Those thoughts had been taking up more mental space than I realized.
Planting Prosperity
Once I became clear about what I was looking for, I started seeing the world differently. Opportunities that had always been around me became visible because my mind was no longer crowded with frustration and negativity.
Be mindful of how you use your mind. Every thought is a seed. You are either planting misery—more of what you do not want—or planting prosperity, peace, and the life you truly desire.
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Happy Monday!
One of the life rules I keep coming back to is this quote by Maya Angelou:
*"When people show you who they are, believe them the first time."*
This has been one of the hardest lessons for me to learn... and if I'm honest, I'm still learning it.
Recently, I came across an interview where Oprah shared the story behind this advice. Maya told her, *"People have to show you 29 times. Believe them the first time so, you don't have to pay the price of the 29th."*
That line stayed with me.
Sometimes we don't suffer because people change—we suffer because we keep hoping they will.
Learning to believe what people consistently show us isn't about giving up on them. It's about respecting ourselves enough to stop arguing with reality.
A lesson I'm still practicing every day. 🤍
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Happy Monday!
Money is not a math problem.
The moment you stop thinking, "If I only had more money, I could do something about it," your life begins to change.
Whatever "it" is—the business you want to start, the skill you want to learn, the home you want to build, the experience you want to have—when you make money the final explanation, it becomes the filter through which you see every challenge.
Every problem arrives, and the conversation ends at: "If only I had more money."
But when you stop there, you stop looking for solutions.
We are far more creative, resourceful, and capable than we often give ourselves credit for. History is full of people who found a way forward long before they had all the resources they thought they needed.
Sometimes the breakthrough isn't more money.
Sometimes the breakthrough is a new idea, a different approach, a conversation, a partnership, a skill, or simply the willingness to ask, "What can I do with what I already have?"
Money can help. But it is rarely the only answer.
The moment you stop seeing money as the problem, you begin to discover your power.
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I intend to stop apologizing for knowing what I want.
"You cannot protect what you cannot name, and you cannot name what you haven't decided matters."
This year taught me something I didn't expect to learn the hard way: not saying what you want clearly doesn't make things easier. It makes you carry a weight that isn't even yours.
I realized I was still spending so much energy managing other people's comfort — tiptoeing around agreements, swallowing frustration, over-explaining myself — while quietly losing my own peace.
The truth is: when you don't state your terms, someone else sets them for you. And then you're left wondering why you feel invisible in situations you technically agreed to.
So, this month, I'm doing something about it. I'm learning to negotiate — not just in business, not just in contracts — but in the everyday moments where I've been making myself small. Because negotiation isn't aggressive. It's just clarity. It's knowing what you want, saying it out loud, and being willing to walk away when it isn't honored.
You like what you like. You need what you need. That doesn't require an apology.
Skill 1
Negotiation
Practice
Every Monday
The read
Million Dollar Negotiations - How to Have Honest Conversations, Resolve Conflicts and Get What You Want. By Rachel Rogers
Call to action
What's one situation in your life right now where you've been vague about what you want — and it's costing you? Drop it in the comments. Let's talk about it.
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June is here. Half of the year is almost gone, and another half is about to begin.
The only question I have for you is this:
Did you keep the promises you made to yourself when you set your 2026 resolutions?
If not, take a moment and reflect.
Look in the mirror and ask yourself:
Whose promises have you been breaking?
The ones you made to yourself?
Or the small ones you keep for others — like promising a colleague you would send your grandmother’s pasta recipe?
It might sound small, but it is not.
Because you will go to the end of the world for people, yet struggle to keep the promises you made to yourself.
Forget motivation.
You were motivated on 1st January.
And yet here we are.
Nothing new has been built. Nothing has shifted. And life keeps getting postponed:
“Tomorrow… next week… after this show…”
And suddenly, it is 1st January 2027 again.
Another year gone. Same patterns. Same regrets. Same story.
So let me bring you back to something more reliable than motivation:
Habits.
Here are mine:
I wake up. I shower. I pray. I make coffee. I water my plant. I drink warm water.
Then I drink my coffee while checking my investments and logging my expenses.
I read.
I practice my 3-6-9 manifestation routine.
On Mondays, I post a quote on my YouTube channel.
On Sundays, I prepare for my podcast episode.
I read books on money and investing.
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